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

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1 Yet when I step off the bus at the Coronet cinema I get the same lurch as when I first left home .
2 Of course I know the vast majority — especially the New People — do n't care a damn about any of the arts .
3 Of course I share the hon. Gentleman 's sympathy in the case of Mr. Newell .
4 Of course I give the hon. Gentleman that assurance .
5 Of course I give the hon. Gentleman the pledge that we shall take up any of those cases , should he send the details to me .
6 In the afternoon I watch the English football .
7 ‘ For my part I believe the African Jesus would have won if it had not been for the Dark Host .
8 Er Mr Chairman I trust the local member Mr be my
9 Right , so that 's all we want to look at with regards learning styles I think the key thing to remember is that we must n't fall into the trap , because it 's our learning style if we actually put together our training which reflects our style .
10 ‘ Go to that place where you grew up and tell a local estate agent you want the cheapest thing he 's got .
11 The better you grasp the salient points ( and store them in your memory ) , the more physical intuition and predictive power you will acquire .
12 See the more winners you ride the less weight less you could claim .
13 In this first of a series of articles designed to make you more aware of your Association we outline the overall structure of the IBOA .
14 In our thinking we follow the Perceptual maps of the world that we build up in our minds .
15 If we examine the lexical units referring to other modes of perception we find the following correspondences :
16 Little explicit literary evidence confirms this view of the Council ; there is for instance nothing in the pamphlet we call the Old Oligarch , written in c.425 , although in other contexts it does comment on the influence at Athens enjoyed by the wealthy and well-born .
17 Through the verbal and non-verbal signals of informal or friendship relationships we acquire the social props to our identity .
18 In this chapter we analyse the nationalized industries , explain how they have been run , and assess their performance .
19 In the course of one chapter we find the following phrases , in this order : there seems no explanation on Darwinian grounds It is no easier to explain It is hard to understand It is not easy to understand It is equally difficult to explain I do not find it easy to comprehend I do not find it easy to see …
20 In this chapter we consider the following issues : different types of bonds , the fair pricing of bonds , different yield measures , different yield curves ( or term structures of interest rates ) , various theories underlying the yield curve , fitting the yield curve , and different measures of the interest rate risk , e.g. duration and convexity .
21 In this chapter we consider the special problems of mentally disordered offenders , problem drinkers , drug misusers and homeless people with mental disorder .
22 It was in the original setting we realise the zany difference between myself and Chris that when Graham gets up to speak the earth moves .
23 In our homes we associate the small screen with entertainment .
24 However , since in auditory word recognition we hear the different sounds of a word in sequence , it is possible to make use of contextual information after we have heard part of the word — in which case such information can be used effectively .
25 The DJ they call the Hairy Monster 's a little greyer than he once was , but he insists he 's starting an important new phase of his career .
26 If they do not then deny them as possible bases for their own action they defeat the very point and purpose of the arbitration .
27 In other words they increase the open state probability , they do n't increase the number of channels , or very very rarely do they increase the number of channels , or the unitary current through each channel once it is open .
28 In the litter tray they do the same thing , but if it has been used several times without being properly cleaned out this becomes impossible and the cat will then prefer to defecate elsewhere , even if it has to go through the motions of covering its dung with imaginary earth after it has deposited it on a wooden floor or a carpet .
29 Well , well his parents I mean the extreme Protestants are , are on the rise I mean in South America you know I mean the world 's largest Pentecostal Churches are in Lima and Peru and millions are now becoming erm born-again Christians in South America .
30 I would also like , and I know this is where I 'll get problems I would if we are gon na try and get the kids into a routine over them doing their work I think the easiest routine for them to have is that you do you , you get , you have your lesson you do your homework that night and you hand it in the next day .
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