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

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1 Repetitive enough to appeal to Matthew , 4 , who asked for it at bedtime four nights running , and with sophisticated touches appreciated by William , 6 , normally a boy of the He Man persuasion .
2 In summer 1986 it is planned to take two HND or degree students : their training schemes provide for them to understudy intermediate departmental managers ( including the Head Housekeeper ) for six-week periods .
3 However , the issue of the relationship between classical deterrence and interactionist ‘ labelling ’ clearly needs further attention , and I will be returning to it in Chapter 8 .
4 And Microsoft has really trod in it with MS-DOS 6 and its integral utilities .
5 The council , the local housing authority , seeking to comply with the duty imposed on them by section 65 of the Housing Act 1985 to make accommodation available , offered him the tenancy of a sixth-floor flat .
6 Truth to tell , we have been waiting for it since Genesis 12 .
7 You can find out how to apply for yours on page 37 .
8 My big break on the cutters came in 1968 when the new Valiant , sister ship to the Vigilant was delivered from Richard Dunstons at Thorne , in the Humber , and Phil Andrews asked me to sail with him as No. 1 .
9 I shall focus on the role of headteachers and how to deal with them in Chapter 7 .
10 That rule dealt with originating applications under the Act and provided by subrule ( 7 ) that the contemnor might be punished notwithstanding that a copy of the injunction had not been served on him in accordance with Ord. 29 , r. 1(2) and that no notice had been issued or served upon him under Ord. 29 , r. 1(4) — a notice to show cause why there should not be a committal .
11 Jockey Ron Treloggen 's only problem was seeing off the unwelcome attentions of a loose horse , Forest Ranger , who stuck to him like glue all the way from Becher 's Brook to the winning line .
12 There are many other examples that show the RP ( and general southern British ) rules as ‘ flip-flopped ’ in certain environments in Belfast : they are of historical interest , and we shall return to them in chapter 5 .
13 I like it when someone spots that a record being reviewed has been played by me on Radio 1
14 As I was called by you on Question 16 , only to be discourteously interrupted by the hon. Member for Bradford , South ( Mr. Cryer ) , will you refer to the Procedure Committee whether or not such an interruption should be permitted as a means of closing a question , or whether Members should be afforded the courtesy of asking their question , after such an interruption , when Question Time ends ?
15 Patrick 's arrival was pretty spectacular ( you can read about it on page 50 ) , and perfectly timed too .
16 In fact , Parliament recognised this particular problem and expressly dealt with it in section 388 in the definition of the expression ‘ acting as an insolvency practitioner ’ in relation to the need for qualifications and the consequences of acting without those qualifications .
17 Even our 12-year-old boy is there in the clippings in his Mickey Mouse shirt with his cup of tea and his Kalashnikov rifle , scampering across page one on 25 September 1976 , behind that barricade of old doors , travelling with us to page four , column three , into that grassy interior .
18 Your directors propose to seek authority to exercise the power conferred upon them by Article 134 in respect of any dividend on the ordinary shares relating to the financial year of the Company ending on 31 December 1993 .
19 It seems to me in conclusion important Right a wee bit of background will help the assembly understand my being here .
20 ( ca ) ‘ foreign lawyer ’ and ‘ registered foreign lawyer ’ shall have the meanings assigned to them by section 89 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 ;
21 If any question arises as to this , the defence is entitled , and is under a duty , to invite the trial judge to exercise the discretionary power given to him by section 17 of the Evidence Act , which corresponds exactly to section 5 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1865 ( 28 & 29 Vict. c. 18 ) and provides :
22 His horrified mother made a public appeal for the return of the ring , given to her by husband Alfed 18-years ago .
23 It was given to us by Amnesty International and used with their full permission .
24 Strathdee 's report for Centrepoint showed that over half the 32 London boroughs she researched had no procedures in place to assess homeless young people despite the statutory obligation placed on them under Section 20 of the Children Act .
25 Two major problems had to be solved ; Bethe refers to them as Part I and Part 2 .
26 Cramped and cold in his hide , he listened as the sounds of the day fell from him into silence one by one , until he could hear the measured pacing of the watch on the walk between the gate-towers .
27 In this Report we draw these comments together , and expand on them in chapter 11 .
28 It 's very very funny because I actually laughed about it when I listened to it on tape first of all and I felt well maybe
29 Erm but there will be a new set of tutorials provided for you because I think there 's a general recognition that you 've been very badly treated indeed er as regards this erm and they 're likely to be run by me in term three , okay ?
30 Armstrong was denied a consolation goal for Comrades when Gillespie saved from him at point blank range in the 50th minute .
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