Example sentences of "[verb] [det] [conj] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and he is n't in my opinion really considering half the other jobs , but he has said that he wants that and by the mercy of providence this business of Lee being flung out by Andy and being put back onto the into the job centre coincides with my being very tight on money .
2 So he persuades his man with a natural talent for the proper administration of worldly affairs that to neglect this because of a preoccupation with spiritual meditation could be unwise .
3 What I want to , for you to do , is to pass this and for the C E C to look at providing some education specifically to the administration and the running of branches .
4 Yes my Lord can I say w , your Lordship says that and for the benefit of the jury , that with the subsequent officers objections I 'm not going to take them through their training or their .
5 So you can do that but in the main we try not to have any loose ends on er an assignment .
6 no , they ca n't do that because of the state of the economy
7 Well she describes that as like an iron shroud .
8 Lord Aldington opposed this and in the end Mr Justice Morritt agreed with him .
9 It would do this because under the plan Muslim and Croat forces could not move into areas conquered by the Serbs when Serb forces withdrew ; UN forces would replace the retreating Serbs .
10 His argument is that the department can not do this because of the numbers now being taught in Art ( group sizes of up to 32 ) , which the Head of Department stands by .
11 And er you ca n't really do much because of the stone walls and there 's too much window and too much noise , and you get quite a few insects in them , and they 're just generally not very nice at all .
12 Erm as er you went on as er as far as referrals were concerned and the objections that were raised you , you apacked really and , and , and went through and overcome those and at the end of the day you , you got the , you got really what you er what you were aiming for that er to get him to , to speak to these people between now and the next appointment so you could er , you could come back .
13 Worked out right , but not in sort of , I 've bought some but including the rest of them I 've got about a hundred pounds spending .
14 Mr Smith encouraged forming an open and honest relationship with the bank , presenting this as in the interests of both parties .
15 I enjoy this because of the diversity and intellectual challenge ’ .
16 I 'd come across that and used that intravenously and thought well I really enjoy this and at the time the people who I knew were breaking into chemists and things , they used to come across very powerful substances , diamorphine , crystallised cocaine , morphine , that whole range of opiates and also amphetamines , black bombers and all the rest of it and then opium became more available on the streets and it was round about the same price as cannabis was at the time … .
17 Scandal at Bedminster parish — but we read all that in the papers
18 ITV have been able to do that because of the monopoly .
19 We know this because of a telegram sent by Kirk at 2300 hrs that night to the State Department in Washington , asking " urgently " for advice [ KP 107 ] .
20 He was moved to do this because of the feeling that this is not a mere river but the Lord 's compassion flowing before us .
21 This will be fine so long as I obey the ‘ point cam moving rule ’ while doing this and for every move thereafter .
22 ( Care should be taken when doing this as under the thumb operation there is a small spring ) .
23 Organisations are neglecting this because of the emphasis on technical expertise . ’
24 Research has invariably failed to recognize this and as a consequence failed to approach its task in an explicitly neutral and scientific way , i.e. to account for the nature and incidence of particular forms of adult/child interactions and their consequences .
25 Head : ‘ We need to consider this because of the decline in the value of the per capita allowance . ’
26 It was plain to her that her therapist was meticulous , thoughtful and highly trained — it was undeniable — but Scarlet increasingly found all that beside the point because her malaise had not significantly decreased with treatment , and worrying about the cost of it kept her awake at night .
27 Did he really have all that in the kitchen or had she sent out for it ?
28 Erm and they 're drinking less because of the recession .
29 If you 're driving in a flash car , driving a porsche you 'll pay more than in a mini .
30 It requires organisation and planning , as one group usually follows another and for the changeover to be smooth all departments must be working to maximum efficiency .
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