Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 What I 've just been saying about the importance of time and movement in Proust 's novel give rise I think to a further question .
2 MENZIESHILL secured the Division I title in the Scottish Indoor League for the third successive year when old rivals MIM beat second-placed Kelburne 7-6 at the Dick McTaggart Centre in Dundee .
3 Of course I agree with the hon. Gentleman about the level of violence during the past two or three months .
4 Hunter ended his description with a comment on Maria and a hint as to his charges to Martin Van Butchell : ‘ This body … yet promises exceedingly well , nor do I see any great improvement to be made ; a number of experiments must be made before I embalm any other body , such as finding the exact proportion of moisture Paris Plaister will take up etc. but at present I know of no other Process at all useful and considering the trouble you must have during all these Processes now laid down , you ought not to undertake it under 100 Guineas . ’
5 At times I think of the first contacts the people of St Kilda had with the outside world .
6 Yes , I have the slip somewhere , and my father I did n't keep it but my father must have kept it , but I discovered it one day and it was seven and thruppence I think for the first week 's pay .
7 This is not to say that I will desert the club I love at the first opportunity .
8 But that 's one of the strengths I suppose of the social work qualification , that it is a generic one so
9 In a later chapter I refer to the modern notions of witchcraft and satanism which receive such wide publicity today .
10 I 'm taking here about pure , blind betting of someone who is not attempting to exercise any skill but is just looking at the odds offered by the bookies , and pointing out — and I 'll have a table to demonstrate this in the talk I give at the Open Day — the way in which the rate of return on bets made in this way decreases steadily the longer the odds are offered .
11 Well there seems to be a slight mismatch there , and perhaps some of this mismatch is also a part of , with the confusion I have of the various shifting policy of York , in term in terms of their requirement , there has been in the in the not too recent recent past York were saying they had an additional requirement beyond need which they termed their concealed requirement , although it might not be a concealed dwellings , as we might otherwise describe them , of one thousand six hundred , and that has progressively come down to seven hundred as presented at this enquiry .
12 I consider the and figure should be discounted down to eighteen , which is the figure I adopt for the whole life multiplier .
13 Is it possible to summarize the relationships you find in a linear causal model ?
14 It is perfectly possible to obtain all the protein you need from a balanced daily diet .
15 The figure you place in the final column is how much you can afford to spend repaying a mortgage every month .
16 ‘ He 's just the horse you need for a competitive race like the Andy Capp Handicap . ’
17 Our arguments are based not only on our national interest but on the risks we perceive to the competitive position of the Community as a whole .
18 In their two contrasting styles we return to the main theme of this chapter : boyo Neil 's communicating style emphasising ‘ commonality ’ ; and the formal prime ministerial Margaret Thatcher style emphasising ‘ control ’ .
19 The report said that UNESCO had not accepted the need for budgetary restraint and was still excessively politicized , adding : " The leverage we retain as a sought-after non-member … is greater than we would wield simply by being one vote among 161 others . "
20 In this chapter we look at the general nature of weak syllables .
21 In practice we distinguish between the external cause of a rhythm , which is caused by our life-style or environment , and another internal cause , which we might say is due to a clock within our body .
22 From the Palgrave Cross at the top of Church Hill we continue down the High Street as far as Belmont — the centre of dissent — on the left .
23 In contrast , the data we have on the somatosensory cortex indicate that all of the areas specialize in some way and that there is no generalist area .
24 With the end of that accumulatory episode we arrive at the second resultant stratigraphical situation as suggested in " 7 " .
25 Difficult for bread-and-butter manufacturers , never mind the makers of cars so far off the scale ( up to £80,000 for the 600SEL Merc and twice that for the Bentley ) that by any rational thinking they belong to a different era altogether — one without recession , a war just over and all the current uncertainties .
26 In the third part of the series in which our road testers name the cars they rate as the best , the ultimate in luxury saloons comes to the fore .
27 But these later pieces are of most use for the light they shed on the earlier development .
28 I think as a Group Captain er explained y'know the the operational staff have really got to complete their study into what kind of tactical reconnaissance capability they want in the next century .
29 In the third term they embark on a general survey of the History of Medicine and Science which allows them to put other subjects which the study into their historical context .
30 It 's a pretty modest document , which was never going to appeal greatly to Dublin or the SDLP , who would have to abandon the leverage they have through the Anglo-Irish Agreement .
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