Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [noun] of the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Play another sound effect — perhaps a door opening , keys jangling , a car moving off , a bomb exploding , or a dog barking — and it becomes difficult not to link the two sounds together and make them part of the same story . |
2 | In that year , also , L'Estrange 's ineptitude cost him control of the official news-books and Muddiman regained it because of the regard he had won from both secretaries of state . |
3 | Could you , therefore , please send us prints of the 59 stills used in the manuscript of the Student 's Activity Book ? |
4 | If the hon. Gentleman will give me details of the particular case that he has mentioned , I will certainly have it examined . |
5 | The branch staff will give you details of the best loan for your purpose and will tell you exactly how much it will cost you . |
6 | His servants and courtiers would bring him tales of the beautiful palace and grounds above , but he refused to listen to their mad ramblings . |
7 | It 's becoming a favourite pastime , combining the thrill of the chase with the joy of the bargain which is why we regularly try and bring you news of the latest openings . |
8 | However , of its contemporaries , your soaraway NME was undoubtedly the most diligent in bringing you news of the latest teen pop sensations . |
9 | They said I could work just in termtime as long as I give them notice of the definite weeks a month in advance . ’ |
10 | Thank you for sending me details of the forthcoming publication , ‘ How to write a will and gain probate ’ . |
11 | An infection control policy should be available to staff , emphasising he importance of the safe disposal of sharps . |
12 | Alan got a message for you all the stewards and secretaries within Pilkingtons and also the A E U , M S F and the T & G thanks very much for the initiative you 've in getting us all together and the initiative you 've took in getting us part of the European set-up company Pilkingtons , at this present time are very negative . |
13 | First , I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for giving me notice of the detailed point that he wished to raise . |
14 | RTE claims to reach about 30pc of all homes in the province , mainly in the south and west , giving it 8pc of the total TV audience . |
15 | Certainly such a relation of God with the world prevents us thinking of the physical universe in its entirety as God 's ‘ body ’ . |
16 | She later made him keeper of the musical archives of the Italian court . |
17 | 692 , Wilfrid took refuge with Aethelred who made him bishop of the Middle Angles ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 45 ; HE IV , 23 ) and stood by him when Wilfrid refused to submit to Aldfrith and Archbishop Beorhtwald at the council of Austerfield c . |
18 | It is conceivable , too , that the Sihtric dux who witnesses three of Cnut 's charters may be the Dublin monarch Sihtric Silkbeard , who used dies evidently made for him in the mint at Chester to strike pennies naming him king of the Irish and modelled on Cnut 's Quatrefoil type . |
19 | Swansea 's victory kept them top of the First Division and was another display worthy of any defending champions . |
20 | I am very grateful to Mr H. E. Caunt , the Public Relations Officer for the Nene Valley Railway in Cambridgeshire , who kindly sent me details of the strange happenings concerning Yarwell Tunnel . |
21 | But his form , in an often disappointing side with a fragile back-up , has at times been exceptional and kept him top of the national averages . |
22 | On 2 November 1715 , General Forster , who had now received a commission from the Earl of Mar appointing him Commander-in-Chief of the Jacobite forces in England , led his somewhat reluctant army through Longtown and Brampton towards Penrith , though the Highlanders with him had cheered up , and become noticeably more loyal , on being promised the handsome pay of sixpence [ 2.5p ] a day . |
23 | He grew used to her absence , thought of nothing but his book , and decided to call it Principles of the Real . |
24 | The matter is now in the hands of the police , after the shop owners gave them details of the two men . |
25 | Some of these basic philosophies subsequently appear in certain sections of the Supplement , and I can illustrate these by showing you copies of the relevant pages . |
26 | DW may at its sole discretion offer you up-dates of the licensed Program . |
27 | His 62 wickets at 7.28 put him top of the Minor County averages . |
28 | Here in the west of Ireland , we call him Balor of the Heavy Blows … |
29 | When the Constituent Assembly elected him President of the Provisional Government , eighty per cent of the public approved ( according to an opinion poll . ) |
30 | They call it survival of the fittest , although it 's their own survival they are now worried about . |