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

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1 After climbing three sets of stairs you arrived at two doors , with name-plates .
2 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 .
3 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 ?
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 It helped me do all sorts of things I would n't have done otherwise . ’
7 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 .
8 By understanding the way the Greeks separated various facets of love we have a much better idea of where God places his emphasis .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 He could remember minute details of planes he had helped to design but not the names of people with whom he worked .
12 Bill borrowed a corkscrew and opened some bottles of Beaujolais he had brought .
13 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 .
14 Oh he said they 've got all sorts of aggro he said .
15 The good news is that as none of your other fishes have shown any signs of disease it sounds as if it was something non-infectious , so that you should have nothing to worry about regarding their health .
16 This might include offering a verbal report to a staff meeting or circulating a short written report , asking pupils to identify any pieces of information they would like brought back from the secondment , or giving a talk to a tutor group .
17 The magazines that are out today are very informative of where you can get the addresses of places to go , they give both sides of homosexuality you know , male and female as far I 've seen , and definitely in the past two years or so .
18 We seem to be gathering all sorts of things we do n't need .
19 For businesses sending large quantities of parcels we also offer contractual services , Parcelforce next day delivery services 10 , 12 , 24 and 48 hour guaranteed delivery .
20 A pair of pliers : Pliers are a real jack-of-all-trades tool — they 'll grip all sorts of things you may be trying to undo or tighten up , bend things like stiff wire or metal sheet , and crimp wires together if you 're doing any electrical work .
21 You may miss all kinds of things you could exploit .
22 Sarah had told Anne that her grandmother 's lodger Josh Adamson had died of a heart attack at the start of the raid , but they said nothing of this to Julia nor of the casualty lists which were posted up containing many names of people they knew .
23 For those businesses requiring substantial sums of cash it is often appropriate to provide these from our Cash centres .
24 Regardless of which product you choose and , if you produce different sorts of document you may well end up with more than one , the important thing is to select the correct tool for the job .
25 yeah the only thing about having those others of course you can see through the windows , but there 's not a lot you can do about that .
26 So if your if you 're an elder it 'll be very difficult to get up those very steep steps etcetera so it 's got disadvantages now it 's been run all sorts of ways it 's was run you know it was run as a as a wine wine bar it was run as a restaurant it 's been run as a bar it 's been run as a stage door club but all this all these ways have been run by private individuals it 's not always been the trust that 's run it it 's been run as franchise all these people have great problems actually making profit out of it and making it suitable .
27 The body can be protected by a wind-proof coat and layers of clothing to trap warm air , but the feet in particular seem to suffer no matter haw many pairs of socks you put on .
28 Just how a school 's budget is derived and totalled has been dealt with in the opening chapter , but perhaps headteachers should take time to disabuse certain governors of misconceptions they may have , usually culled from newspaper headlines .
29 The same principles apply in the management of many patients who injure themselves , but because such patients may also require other forms of help they are dealt with separately in Chapter 8 .
30 She saw him go to the bar and order a tray of Cokes and crisps for the children , and by the time he came back to her table carrying two mugs of coffee she had composed herself a little .
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