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

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1 And on my faith me think it good reason
2 M. I gave you that book to read because I thought you would feel identified with him .
3 No it 's no good Dennis I heard it last week .
4 According to the theory of universal grammar , children start outlife with a universal grammar or language ‘ blueprint ’ in the mind which gives them some idea of the form that any language will take .
5 So then you start thinking about visual images which give you this impression of power and menace , something like the Nuremberg Rallies of the 1930s , and use that as the basis of your inspiration .
6 The other major concern for women is about finding ways of living which give us more independence , more control over our own lives , and more self worth than is frequently the experience of women in subordination to men .
7 He filled six key posts ( all of which were election-related ) , including that of Prime Minister , with non-party figures , an action which earned him warm acclaim from the main opposition parties both of which pledged full support for the new administration and ended their boycott of the National Assembly .
8 In addition , my Grandfather , for twenty-odd years prior to his death , at the age of seventy two in 1907 , suffered from a chest condition which incapacitated him each winter .
9 Or how about your every day football manager , suspect to the whims of ambitious chairmen and demands of football fans who hail you one minute and then call for your head if the glint of silverware is not on the horizon .
10 Their Northern Ireland president is Billy McCormick from Craigavad who tells me that membership is 200 and rising , and new recruits are always welcome .
11 You 'll find enclosed the original photograph you brought me some time ago — the one I took the enlargement from .
12 Thomson floats it in straight into the hands of Tommy Wright who hits it first time quite sensibly but a bit too strongly straight back to his opposite number .
13 I saw the bits coming off her fag She said you stupid bastard well he was like this were n't he ?
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15 But in spite of her enthusiasm , she never tumbled to the silent response which greeted her each time she told the story .
16 Now let A , B be general , and let the equivalent transformations which give them canonical form be PAQ , RBS , where P , Q , R , S are non-singular .
17 Non tax-exempt institutions will accordingly be attracted by investments which offer them franked investment income which they can use to cover dividend payments to their own shareholders .
18 True , he was an All-State footballer which gave him some excitement and fun ; but he always stayed in Neptune with Lorraine and with Mud .
19 During my sheltered youth I had two fleeting experiences which gave me some indication that I was not alone .
20 BR chairman Sir Bob Reid welcomed the announcement as a ‘ breakthrough which gives us some investment headroom . ’
21 But for Sergeant Geoff Newitt , from Great Milton in Oxfordshire , memories of the night last July which earned him this honour are never far from his mind .
22 Mr Cross walked to the signal box at Girvan and waited until the train was belled off Kilkerran which gave him sufficient time to drive to Pinmore .
23 The girl who found him that day by the lake was sent by destiny , by fate , the atheists ' substitute for God .
24 Second successive corner then for Forest and again it 's aimed at Rozario who wins it this time that 's dangerous .
25 In return he gave them other ground at the rear of the church and also on the right-hand side of the new road and bordering Killicomaine Road .
26 In case you let it hot water tank starts playing up .
27 When he returns for his payment she shows him another body , claiming the porter has not done the job asked of him .
28 Attitudes could be elicited aplenty and could , contra the views of many of the early survey researchers who thought them unlikely material for social research in being basically subjective opinions , provide valuable data if suitably measured .
29 Did that job I give you this morning .
30 When at last she gained some independence by taking a job which gave her some income of her own , she suddenly put her foot down .
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