Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] in [det] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I can summarise his submissions as follows : ( 1 ) Walker v. Great Northern Railway Co. of Ireland , 28 L.R.Ir. 69 correctly stated the position at English law up to 1976. ( 2 ) As the legislature has intervened in this field it is neither necessary nor appropriate for the judiciary to alter the position at common law .
2 And the final point I wanted to make , although yes , we do welcome the special transitional grant second tranche of ten point eight million pounds , and it would be churlish not to , it is nevertheless a reduction on what the share of it was last year erm s of the national total so there is actually a reduction in the share that is getting this year , and alongside that , and of course hence the need for the recommendation in the budget , is that we 've actually lost very specifically one point eight five six million in the rollover grant from last year 's erm S T D tranche which we are specifically asking and very grateful to policy and resources for , hopefully , erm we 're asking and we 're hopeful they will underpin it and the Chairman is here and er er has nodded in that direction I think it 's fair to say .
3 Given a clear run , with plenty of other values , they would almost certainly have played in 3NT , but if an adversary has overcalled in that suit they will be apprehensive of the no-trump game in case there are five immediate losers .
4 He said that he said it does n't happen in York , but it has happened in some places you know .
5 Shortly after you came to live in this town she began to sell them very discreetly .
6 Pyke 's shows were also commended for their fantastic intermissions , dazzling occasions where the fashionable audience came dressed in such style they resembled Chinese peasants , industrial workers ( boiler suits ) or South American insurgents ( berets ) .
7 Eliot must have heard of his arrest during or just after his visit to Paris at the beginning of that month since , on his return , he immediately sent a cable to Archibald MacLeish , the poet who was then Assistant Secretary of State , saying that he was eager to help Pound in any way he could .
8 ‘ Sam Thompson is going to phone in that information you wanted as soon as he can , ’ she volunteered .
9 My perfect house , the one I am condemned to search for just as the womaniser in 10 is condemned to search for his impossible mate , could only have existed in some fiction I had read — or in a past life .
10 when you want to put in highlights at the end of your painting , the paint will tend to sink in each time you put on a pale colour if the paper is still damp .
11 I keep walking in this rubbish you 've swept in the
12 But I say I believe in in one respect alright , she 's got the car she can whip in and out but I do believe in another respect she 's got to the point where she ca n't be bothered !
13 I said to Russell I 'd love to go in that helicopter he said Lyn you 're pissed .
14 although that is the only error I 've made in these figures I , not myself
15 oh yes I know what I was going to say , something else I mentioned to Keith was that one of the busiest members of staff that we 've got in many ways I think is Gail .
16 Given that I wish to stay in these waters I must be careful neither to give offence nor to provoke jealousy . ’
17 To do it well , indeed , requires the property we have identified in those organisms we generally recognize as living : a whole variety of different and complex molecules , all working in concert .
18 However , given the history of the relationship between the Inns and the judges which we have recited in this judgment we can see nothing conceptually difficult about the judges , as visitors , telling the Inns that they now perceived that their particular disciplinary procedures were unfair and needed rectification , even though they had concurred , in principle , in the creation of those procedures .
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