Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [verb] [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even at its simplest your intervention — supports the children in their role-play introduces the idea that you , the teacher , can play a role yourself creates the possibility of formalising their language creates the possibility of introducing some simple work in other curriculum areas ( e.g. counting ) encourages them to think beyond the immediate , maybe introducing simple notions of cause and effect narrative gives you the opportunity to introduce simple signals indicating when you are in and out of role , thereby accustoming them to this strategy for when you use it later in a whole group drama .
2 She thinks that being a crime writer makes me a detective as well .
3 A shrewd aid programme does us a favour .
4 We 've picked out a few of the very best places and entertainments for our trips programme to give you a taste of one of the most attractive areas in Spain .
5 His cheesecutter hat and Burberry overcoat gave him the look of a working class spiv .
6 He was propped on one elbow beside her , the width of the picnic hamper giving her an illusion of safety from too close an intimacy .
7 Now we 've got a buyer for that one at home well two for pound help to buy you a bed .
8 ‘ When Data General showed us the changeover to the AV4100 , it took an hour , ’ says Geoffrey Holmes , a former publisher of ACCOUNTANCY who has been helping to re-implement the system .
9 Then the Arsenal match gave us a chance to restore some pride — and I think we have done that . ’
10 A beggar lad showed us the house in a dank , narrow alleyway where Mistress Hopkins lived .
11 Not only did they drench her in a water fight when she did n't have a change of clothes and throw her on the muck heap , but on Friday evening offered her a roll filled with Doggie Dins , so she spent the rest of the night throwing up .
12 KEITH RAMSEY 'S match-winning shot for Manchester Giants in the 105-104 victory over Sunderland 76ers on Tuesday night made him the toast of the Stretford Sports Centre , particularly as all of their supporters had been confined to the bar .
13 Another more immediate solution would be to combine an outing with others who live near you so that you could get into town on a bus and then share a taxi back ; or ask a car owner to give you a lift , in exchange for petrol money and perhaps some skill that you can offer .
14 Only a very few civil servants within the recipient government understand what the project is really about .
15 Leaving me to continue cleaning up , my husband climbed the ladder into the roof space to see what the situation was there .
16 He expanded this idea at his next job interview , and finally his obsession with debt paid off : the aid agency offered him a position .
17 Memorex Telex NV has come under the Standard & Poor 's Corp microscope and the ratings agency cut its the rating on its Memorex Telex Corp unit 's $510m 10% guaranteed senior notes due 1998 to B-minus from single-B with a negative rating outlook .
18 An older club member gave me a lift back to the station and I asked her what she thought of Ten Forward .
19 There is a theory that the Syrians favour the perpetuation of the Aoun regime to give them a pretext for keeping an undiminished presence in the country .
20 There is a theory that the Syrians favour the perpetuation of the Aoun regime to give them a pretext for keeping an undiminished presence in the country .
21 Acutely embarrassed by this unexpected disclosure , the British government hastily added a clause to the 1911 Official Secrets Act giving it the right to see copies of all cables if an emergency existed .
22 Kathryn Baron gives it a whirl and does n't look back .
23 Tea and biscuits end the afternoon session giving everyone a chance to rest .
24 Being signed by Hampshire as replacement for Andy Roberts just a few months after his Test debut gave him the chance to impress Clive Lloyd in county matches and in 1982 he really came good with 134 wickets , the best season 's haul since the reduction in championship matches in 1969 .
25 He was , he told Greta Burkill , intent on persuading the Cambridge University recruiting board to offer him a place on an officer training course .
26 Having assessed the responses to that paper , we concluded that the best way forward was to strengthen the 1979 Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act to make it an offence to remove finds from scheduled sites whether or not they were discovered by means of a metal detector .
27 The only reference point to give us a sense of our height was the tiny boat on the beach beneath us , with the two fishermen , who had not only declined to follow us up the crater , but also expressed an urgent desire to avoid even setting foot on shore .
28 As a quick reference guide to give you an indication of how many glasses of a lower alcohol product you can drink for every glass of a standard alcohol product below is a table which shows drinks which have the same alcohol content .
29 It seemed safe because there were no other guests , but the pub owner asked us a question which worried us .
30 I gazed at the picture of the crocodile pool and all I could think of to say was , did the gallery owner give you a discount because you 're a friend of Robert 's ?
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