Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Then I did n't anticipate , I was yanked out of the back of the court , I 'd gone there to see some proceedings with people I was involved with and all of a sudden the barrister for the defendant said , is a Mr in court ?
2 Comfort met some rebuffs from people she had counted as her friends , who resented their allies ' safety from occupation almost as much as the damage they had inflicted on France as they pushed the Germans back after D-Day .
3 It appears , then , that although the object has different qualities from language it may be equally impressive in the areas of expression and communication in which language is most esteemed .
4 In ascribing psychological states to people we rationalize their behaviour , employing the standards of rationality explained by logic ( see 5.266 — 82 ) . )
5 After climbing three sets of stairs you arrived at two doors , with name-plates .
6 Keeping these questions in mind we now briefly examine six different types of services where dementia sufferers may be found : a Policy No special needs housing agency in Scotland is known to have a formal written policy of dementia sufferers .
7 Oh no you said mixed Chinese vegetables in beef I do n't know
8 Irrespective of what the Labour party says about what happened before 1979 , if he visited various parts of Yorkshire he would see massive investment in manufacturing , including £1 million in wool textiles .
9 Will there be too many conflicts ? ( c ) Will plaintiff personal injury work preclude other types of work you are or wish to be engaged in , such as corporate and commercial business ?
10 Different customers have different needs which implies they seek different benefits from products they buy .
11 Quoting Bertrand Russell 's dictum that if you hold unorthodox opinions in England you will be disregarded at first , persecuted if you persist , but finally canonised if you live long enough , he comments : ‘ having experienced the first two stages , I seem to be approaching the third . ’
12 Clearly , if LMS could bring real benefits for teachers it would also bring benefits to pupils too : LMS could enable curriculum development that might have gone unfunded by the LEA .
13 To answer these questions about life I had to learn first about death .
14 In learning to create these kinds of grooves you must have a direction with the music , and to develop a direction you must be listening to that kind of music .
15 Thorny uses all kinds of things I would never have known about , she finds fungi in the woods , horrible brown oozing stuff , and cooks them so that you would never know .
16 It helped me do all sorts of things I would n't have done otherwise . ’
17 When he 's trying to impress you or your family , he may do all sorts of things he would n't dream of doing after the wedding .
18 I knew Flora cared no more about my opinions than about the opinions of the rather derelict Arabs , drinking Coca-Cola at the bar — probably a good deal less , in fact , since theirs would be useful copy for her — but she was kind enough to pretend that she did , drew me out and flattered me until I felt witty and successful and told outrageous stories about people we knew .
19 By understanding the way the Greeks separated various facets of love we have a much better idea of where God places his emphasis .
20 Then the sailors dispersed , shouting bawdy welcomes to others they knew who were busy at the bigger ships .
21 If you start using large quantities of alcohol it can be purchased in 10 litre amounts ( min. order ) from Hayman Ltd , Witham , Essex ( tel. 0376 517 517 ) at about one third of the pharmacy price .
22 I would send it swooping over and under hers , or dive it down to the sands while I stood on a dune cliff , pulling the kite down to nick tall towers of sand I 'd built , then pulling up again , the kite trailing a spray of sand through the air from the collapsing tower .
23 However , in that case the defendants had been aware of the plaintiff 's medical evidence and to avoid possible objections at trial it is good practice to amend to plead any substantial changes to the plaintiff 's claim .
24 He could remember minute details of planes he had helped to design but not the names of people with whom he worked .
25 Bill borrowed a corkscrew and opened some bottles of Beaujolais he had brought .
26 They 're not oh that sometimes presents a problem but quite honestly er if you 've if you 've still got some contacts in sales we 're you know .
27 By ignoring these sorts of objections it is clear that the corporatist vision of the company is attempting to break with some of the basic assumptions of liberalism .
28 Using a democratic structure of rotating the roles of therapist and patient , it encourages people to express previous hurts in ways they might have done as children if that had been allowed .
29 Oh he said they 've got all sorts of aggro he said .
30 If we consider starting the endowment here but presumably gon na run twenty-five years in fact you 're gon na finish in year twenty-three when they borrowed the money , are n't they , so they 've only borrowed the money for twenty-three years .
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