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

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1 Ironically , given the severe limitations of freedom of speech planned in the future fascist state , Mosley deemed it necessary to protect that liberty by providing more rigorous stewarding of public meetings to prevent them being broken up by left-wing activists .
2 So far as the Cossacks were concerned , 5 Corps had already considered it necessary to order that force should be permitted .
3 As such , I do not consider it necessary to report this application to the Regional Council 's Planning and Development Committee .
4 ‘ My mother is a keen gardener , but she would consider it cruel to lift these ferns from their sheltered positions and subject them to Wellington winds . ’
5 The government found it impossible to refute such charges or change the overwhelming climate of opinion which believed the NHS to be seriously underfunded .
6 Cohen , however , found it impossible to make this approach work as a result of a confrontation with the kabaka in 1953 , and by 1955 Buganda had confirmed its special constitutional status within Uganda , a status which was if anything reinforced in the independence constitution of 1962 .
7 From a theoretical standpoint , Minden and Casperson { 30 } have been able to model the xenon-laser data very well , but found it necessary to include such effects as velocity-changing collisions , and population transfer from upper to lower laser level by spontaneous emission , as well as standing-wave effects .
8 Pope 's epistle is probably the most important statement of the dominant view of women in the eighteenth century , and women writing explicitly about issues of gender often found it necessary to confront this poem .
9 Owen found it hard to take such incidents seriously .
10 When , later , I joined the Civil Service , I found it hard to follow that rule since I was constantly required to lie .
11 When King Gustav VI Adolph of Sweden turned his attention to objects made of this material in building his collection of Chinese art there were those who found it difficult to reconcile such pieces with his choice porcelains , jades and lacquer-work .
12 They often found it difficult to resist these demands .
13 He still found it difficult to accept that Tess , the pure village maiden , was not what she seemed .
14 But he found it difficult to feel much pity for Yorick .
15 He found it difficult to have any sympathy for Katherine Lundy in this instance ; this situation was entirely of her own creation .
16 Let me just pick this music up .
17 He would have felt it demeaning to condemn this world utterly without first paying a visit to the vicinity of its ruler .
18 It was suggested that Library staff could take over this function , since they are scanning the journals in any case , and the work would lend itself to the eventual creation of an image database , but Library staff shortages have made it impossible to undertake this work systematically .
19 On the other hand , through the development of container transport , telecommunications and the division of production into simpler , semi-skilled tasks , technology has made it possible to transfer these tasks to new factories in Third World markets .
20 Abbreviations : If you regularly have to take notes about the same subject , you should find it quite easy to develop your own abbreviations which will make you able to take those notes even more quickly .
21 Although if he had done so we doubt whether that committee would have thought it necessary to take any proceedings against the barrister .
22 So the Commission has thought it appropriate to include some consideration of these forms of communication in its Report .
23 And now , my dear Sir , having said this much on behalf of this deserving Youth , I must beg to assure you that however zealous my wish to be the means of serving him and his poor Mother , I do not wish , on that account , to influence you — Quite the contrary — I know that in similar cases , your benevolent views have been disappointed , and , perhaps , you have consequently made arrangements for the Future which may render it ineligible to take any youth in the same way as proposed to his Brother — even if you have at present — or are likely in course of a year or two — to have a vacancy .
24 the abolition of licensing and the restoration of private building would again set them free to perform these tasks .
25 Failure to talk about sexual needs may mean that the individual does not consider it to be a problem , or that he or she finds it embarrassing to discuss such matters .
26 On the other hand , she finds it difficult to take much interest in financial control , which means that there are sometimes errors in bills , and her unwillingness to ask walk-in guests for a deposit has led to the occasional bad debt .
27 The tragedy in this country is that the critical establishment has found it impossible to embrace those talents .
28 Other work in progress has examined this issue in one district where it seems that the other community services are so much less well organized than the special service that managers have found it impossible to prevent that service being undermined by lack of staff , continuity , training , and good practice leadership .
29 Why had Frank found it necessary to provide that bit of information ?
30 We have found it useful to ask all group members to read , in turn , and aloud , sections of the printed handouts that have been distributed before they are discussed .
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