Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The landlord can not remember seeing you the night you were carousing there . ’
2 The substantial remains include a large 14th century gatehouse where you an see the newly opened exhibition on the history of this momentous site .
3 But no , not only is he or she a competent scientist , but also something of a lab-coat frocked economist .
4 I do not consider he or she a terrible mistake which I will regret for the rest of my life , and I do n't feel I have lost important years of my adolescence .
5 He or she the trainer will know exactly where you get some good deals okay ?
6 Yes start where we the last meeting I guess .
7 But we should ask ourselves why are we using that and what 's the effect of using other functions in there such as maybe an and or an or where we or the responses out of here or we an them .
8 The art of making a good deal as an agent is to keep the promoter 's costs down , while allowing him or her a sufficient budget to make sure the event is successful .
9 Draw your figure as often as you can , whenever you have a spare moment , making him or her a part of your everyday life .
10 Draw your figure as often as you can , whenever you have a spare moment , making him or her a part of your everyday life .
11 This process teaches the child what to do instead of the tantrum — that is , it teaches him or her a socially acceptable behaviour .
12 If you have succeeded in fully engaging the sympathies of your readers you will probably have produced for them a main character who is something more than a stereotype , who has about him or her a good deal of the complexity of real life .
13 The central monitor , in turn , is given an incentive not to shirk in performing the monitoring function by giving him or her a right to the residual , that is , a right to the surplus that remains after all the other factors of production have been paid at the market rate .
14 New group " pictures " give him or her a new range of emotional responses .
15 The judge would be empowered to grant immediate bail to the defendant if the crimes were those of illegal possession of arms and criminal conspiracy , or to free him or her a year after the start of a trial if sentence had yet to be passed .
16 Finally , again as mentioned above , a lessee sometimes holds a share in the management company responsible for the maintenance of the building and grounds , which is an advantage to him or her in giving him or her a say in these important matters .
17 The adult commits the offence ; the law imposes on him or her the duty to resist whatever temptation is provided by the under-age person .
18 On the other hand , were every indication to be that there was no chance of the letter ever being posted — for example if the person was a known thief and there was no post-box within a hundred miles — then in this case giving him or her the letter would be regarded as stupid .
19 A partner may feel that an affair will give him or her the sense of shared interest that is lacking at home .
20 Arguing things out in front of the child may give him or her the idea that the illness can be used to manipulate difficult family situations — which can create vet more trouble in the future .
21 The odds are on your side : give him or her the chance to back away with pride fairly intact , and the opportunity may be taken to leave you well alone .
22 Meanwhile , the new ‘ internal market ’ can help your GP to help you , by giving him or her the resources to buy the treatment you need .
23 Insensitive handling of cash-flow by Accounts might just be the last straw to turn a key person away from you when you need him or her the most .
24 The shopkeeper pays tax on his or her sales of all taxable goods , minus the tax paid by those who sold him or her the goods wholesale , and so the chain goes back to the producer .
25 For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ .
26 where he a man 's growing his tobacco look .
27 What I do n't quite understand is what was the legal basis on which they went ahead with this despite the objection , presumably as some of the trustees as to what was being done , I could hear we 're talking of er a deficit of one point seven billion appearing or it a surplus disappearing into a deficit , which is actually four times as much has disappeared out of Maxwell .
28 Reading this group of sonnets is to be reminded of the noble conclusion to the first book of Bacon 's Advancement of Learning : In describing his Friend as my love or He the Poet could be seen as using the third-person form in order to place him apart , perhaps to place him outside the sphere of time 's influence .
29 And rare microlepidoptera feed on the roots of tansy , or mine the leaves of fat-hen .
30 They had to find and dig or mine the iron ore .
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