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

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1 The matter that has given me most cause for admiration is the way in which he has conducted himself while the horrible events have gone on and been reported in the press .
2 While he believed that football had grown too complex to be a mere ‘ director 's hobby ’ , Chapman set out to foster harmonious relations at the very top , by acting in a spirit of co-operation with his directors , keeping them fully informed of team matters , and taking their suggestions into account .
3 D' ya ever work for Muni ?
4 Dr Sasaki shouted the name of the chief surgeon and rushed around to the man 's office and found him terribly cut by glass .
5 At Tankersley , the custom has not been continuous since its introduction , nor has it always appeared on Feast Sunday or even on a Sunday at all .
6 Griffith now heated his rods in the middle and drew them down to thinner and thinner fibres which after cooling he also broke in tension .
7 Has he suddenly risen in status ? ’
8 Has he never heard of vivisection ?
9 No I think just dedication and we , if we made an appearance maybe something would come to a head , things would get sorted , if we just said forget it then stay at home , then the quarry managers would say right forget it , we 'll get another workforce in , you know it was , I think it was just I think some were dedicated to the job and sort of gave it their best , whereas others were slightly you know , willy nilly about it and well I 'll turn up today cos it the weather looks nice , or I 'll turn up today because the wife is n't off and or the gas has run out or whatever .
10 They say it really came from Croissant , meaning crescent , because there 's a bend in the valley and the river there .
11 If Rohan really wanted control of the vineyard , would he consider it well lost for love once the first passion had cooled , as it inevitably would ?
12 Let them also lay on interview training .
13 But let me just deal with labour and plant at the minute and we 'll see , we can do a similar thing .
14 Sybille , who witnessed Laura 's behaviour with journalists , believed she always felt under attack by the English press .
15 It also allows all the fading and mixing features you normally expect from broadcast television .
16 Julian Rossiter says he nearly died from ecstasy .
17 Edward Haddon says he always dreamed of rowing for Oxford and is looking forward to the challenge .
18 Do n't do it there love in case it comes up .
19 I told 'im ter look after yow . ’
20 Let us also assume for simplicity that this change does not cost the company anything : it is the result , let us say , of a brainwave the production director had in his bath that morning .
21 Let us now return to Table 11.1 and look at the operational details and financial situation of the companies mentioned there in greater detail .
22 Let us now look in detail at the linguistic abilities required to handle intentional mode explanations .
23 Tragically , I have to wish that that was the case because today 's figures do not give us much ground for comfort , but , as long as the Minister continues his present style of trying to hype up and to trivialise every issue , that is what will happen to our agriculture .
24 I re I think we 'll go and I 'll think you just go for tea and come back in
25 The purpose of RE is to help them genuinely to reflect upon religion , opening up for them the possibility of a self-chosen and real commitment , religious or otherwise , so that the individual can freely play his or her role in the wider community , whether this be the faith community or society as a whole .
26 The first time it happened I immediately thought of meningitis , and rushed her to the doctor 's .
27 This should keep you comfortably free of hunger right through to lunch .
28 No Greek-Macedonian interpreters are recorded for Alexander 's expedition , though hardly any interpreters of any kind are , so this is not significant ; but Alexander 's education , at the hands of Aristotle , and his reading — Xenophon , Euripides , and especially Homer — shows him thoroughly imbued with hellenism at the cultural level .
29 Firm sole and fold-over top ensure it always stays in place .
30 New competences may be acquired , others may become redundant as the contexts calling them forth change in relation to the situation of the social actor .
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