Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [vb base] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For these reasons I conclude that the existence and provisions of the Act of 1976 afford no assistance to the health authority 's case .
2 Your asking me as chairman of the board and I think I can speak to the board I think that the theatre has actually managed very well .
3 Yet in this case I think that the block , which perhaps represents a bed on the level of reality , is in the ( statue ) metaphor reclaiming the man .
4 Ch Chairman I hope that the motion will get full support .
5 However well-intentioned an Arnold or an Attlee or a Keynes or a Webb I suspect that the outcome can hardly be what they envisaged .
6 Of course I care that the project should be valid , produce worthwhile results .
7 Of course I realise that the fallacy is so crude that it would be below the dignity of any academic economist to soil himself with such much .
8 Singer Sonia on the short list for the Eurovision Song Contest I THINK that the public gets cross when people try to frighten them and they will just say : ‘ Stuff it , I 'm going shopping . ’
9 If two people have got blue eyes the mother and father the children always have blue eyes I think If the mother 's got brown and the father 's got brown they do n't have a blue eyed child .
10 The er the er it has to be said on this side I suspect that the brevity of that speech was quite welcome , only because er I think er a number of us were n't altogether sure how how much time we would , we would get in this er debate after the front bench speaks , speeches .
11 In this Chapter we show that the range of information which may be obtained from the use of the more common techniques is very wide ; we also explain the ways in which less conventional sources of information about molecular vibrations may provide valuable data .
12 If if they do n't reduce that figure we feel that the oversupply will lead to green field sites being used where they should n't be .
13 It rests the distinctiveness of trusts on two points : the words they use and the source of their authority .
14 Oh yeah no problem and as Tony was saying music sessions they tend if the session is good to forget about closing time you know official closing time .
15 I simply wan na say two things and that is this that within a month if this scheme is to work I believe that the council or the social services committee must draw up a long list of homes which it proposes to close and that long list will be in teams and that must be done not behind closed doors so that people know what is being proposed , we level with people who live in those institutions and they are fully acquainted with our , with our intentions and secondly I think it 's necessary to understand from this programme that it is not just refurbishment programme , it is a refurbishment and closure programme the simple equation being that the money that comes from closures from capital receipts and some revenue savings , actually goes into the rest to refurbish them .
16 I have already said that , on the question of jurisdiction , I can discern no difference between the policy of the Act of 1914 and that of the Act of 1986 , and under those circumstances I think that the registrar 's decision was right and the appeal must be dismissed .
17 On the way back to my office through the gallery I see that the art deco figures have disappeared and have been replaced by enormous canvases of contemporary art .
18 Whenever you look at a photograph of the Sun you see that the face sports dark blobs .
19 Charges vary considerably according to the type of plan you select and the number of different investments you hold within it .
20 If the circuit you choose as the power source will be overloaded by the extra lights , you will have to select option 4 .
21 The rest is determined by decor , the welcome you give and the atmosphere .
22 I 'm , I 'm certainly as I was going to come on to explain and the way you will see ourselves working , is not people who sit in the Town Hall and just turn out reports , I mean the kind of work we do and the way we work means that were actually very much involved in the community groups , but I mean if it was , if it was thought to be an issue that we needed to have greater community involvement , i.e. to resurrecting that forum then that 's something that , you know , we may need to address , but I never saw it as operating like that anyway , I mean I saw it as it 's almost like in a cabinet of members mainly . .
23 Under such circumstances we say that the head encapsulates the meaning of the dependent item .
24 When employees are dissatisfied with aspects of formal organisation ( eg. they dislike the work they do or the person they work for ) they are likely to rely more and more heavily on an informal organisation at work to satisfy their personal needs in their work situation .
25 It may well be that many apparently successful partnerships continue only because one party or the other does not trouble to examine the benefit they derive or the price they pay .
26 On the basis of the analysis of 12 GUIs they suggest that the GUI is composed of three main components .
27 What an economy needs is shareholders who have both a long-term interest in the companies they own and the desire and ability to apply some discipline to managers .
28 If you are married , or committed to a serious relationship , have one child or more and a home to support , then the hours you work and the amount of travel involved in getting to and from work may limit your options .
29 Er I shall let you get on to your lectures or what other pursuits you have and no doubt see you around .
30 There is only one qualification : money — The money you make and the way you make it .
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