Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 With remission for good conduct he could be out now . ’
2 Just in case for some reason they 'll correlate , it does n't matter .
3 Regarding the bladder and rectum , Hunter was especially precise : ‘ Instead of being only 10 minutes about this Process you must be ½ an Hour to an Hour about it . ’
4 Well , I think it erm , very , I mean I think as you said Chairman , if erm , there 's a clear majority for one party it 'll unblock a whole lot of delay and decision making which I think is going on and I think that that should be helpful .
5 A lot of titles for this year you may think , but I 've only scratched the surface .
6 However , the severity of this rule is mitigated by section 3 of the Defamation Act 1952 which provides that in an action for malicious falsehood it shall not be necessary to allege or prove special damage if the words upon which the action is founded are calculated to cause pecuniary damage to the plaintiff and are published in writing or other permanent form .
7 As we adjusted birth weight for gestational age we can say that environment in utero is an important factor in explaining the association between birth weight and lung function .
8 Either way , when you see how we establish lists of goals for this person you can learn some simple principles for establishing your own goals .
9 In our consideration of the interview for scientific enquiry we must always remind ourselves that the survey is merely a particular tool for collecting information which is deemed relevant for the testing of a hypothesis which stems from theory .
10 If you are unable to attend College for any reason you must complete an absence from college report ( copy attached ) and send it to Sylvia Middlemiss .
11 As a result of this work it could be declared that ‘ All the drugs now used against malaria were found by using experimental laboratory infections : the design of the tests employed to find them , or to uncover their particular attributes and imperfections , was based on knowledge of the life cycle ’ .
12 For example , in the study of forward paddling we could look at slalom and polo as both classes of boat are short and directionally unstable , like our own .
13 It is precisely because human beings can " change their minds " and " tell lies " that if you try to apply the methods of orthodox science to the study of human behaviour you will nearly always get it wrong .
14 The class was not giving the kind of demonstration of good behaviour she would have liked .
15 If you collected as little as I gram of this toxin it would be enough to kill a hundred thousand average-sized men .
16 What do you think the other piece of protective gear I might need would be ?
17 What a fine piece of historical irony it would be if from the heart of this wounded part of Europe there were to emerge a politics that would begin to show us how to be at home in the world , decently balancing the requirements of social justice and economic sufficiency , of finite nature and what we call human nature .
18 Now , there are a lot of aspects of Israelite society I would n't identify with , like stoning delinquents , but that is an aspect I think we could learn from , and I do think that the extended family is something I miss , I yearn for .
19 To carry out participant observation into the minutiae of police practice might be theoretically approved in any statement made for general consumption , but in the cold light of institutional reality it will most likely be thwarted or subverted even as it is being agreed .
20 In the light of this evidence it would be necessary to observe what pupils do in order to decide whether or not they have achieved this criterion .
21 In the light of this passage we can interpret one of Wordsworth 's gnomic sayings — ‘ The Child is Father of the Man ’ — and can understand what the attractive childhood episodes are doing in Books i and ii ; they are now seen to be similar ‘ spots of time … enshrined … for future restoration ’ .
22 In the light of this comment I 'd like you to hear Dr Goode 's observations on the Natural Death Act in the context of Dr Carrington 's case .
23 I trust that in the light of this letter you will now be able to lend your support to the proposals being put to the Finance Committee on 9 December 1992 .
24 Got a tin of corned beef I could open .
25 With the aid of this vector we can replace unc by unc where unc is the unit vector in the direction of point P at a radius r .
26 ‘ If we get a figure of that magnitude it will be a substantial victory , ’ said Mr John Hannam , chairman of the all-party disablement group , and MP for Exeter .
27 Easier to imagine him here , thinking : ‘ Is it worth it ? ’ , for if he rolled his rock up this slope he would come to a heap of rubbish — and when it rolled back it would end up in another even bigger heap .
28 If I do another cardigan in this way I shall do two or even three lines on the sewing machine .
29 Some things stick in your mind , certain images from this movie you wo n't be able to forget easily .
30 If you are comparing groups or two sets of data from one individual you can use a X 2 test to see if there is a change in attitude .
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