Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 High Court medical negligence actions are governed by Ord 38 , r5 which requires the party intending to produce plans , photographs or models at trial to give the other side the opportunity to inspect them at least 10 days before the hearing unless the court for " special reasons " orders otherwise .
2 Kingsley Barrett , the Methodist , whom Ramsey had chosen for the faculty at Durham , wrote of his belief that a special providence must watch over the Church of England to give them at least some good bishops in spite of the deplorable method of their appointment .
3 The problem remained also of women who had no male to give them at least partial support , because they were widowed , deserted or never married ; the census of 1911 counted 327,737 aged between 15 and 55 and thus likely to have dependent children .
4 Eleven per cent say they have sex at least 4 times a week , while 2% claim to have it at least daily .
5 Qh5 where I expected White 's threats to grant him at least adequate compensation for the two sacrificed pieces , an assessment borne out by post-mortem analysis .
6 I permit the incidents of the past to haunt me for just seven days of each year .
7 We 've also included a full colour planting design from each garden to provide you with even more inspiration !
8 So I thought it no less than my duty to book us into somewhere special on the west coast for a week .
9 be used to create a Time Line , whereby we create a visual representation of someone 's life history on the floor of the school hall — perhaps with still images at various points , or carefully chosen objects to remind us of particularly significant moments in a person 's life .
10 Rather than recognizing our feelings there is a tendency to submerge them beneath suitably comfortable ideas about the nature of old age , such as older relatives ' diminishing needs , lower expectations and contentment with the loneliness and idleness of their lives .
11 At a more substantial level , a president might agree to appear in the constituency of a key congressman at election time to provide him with highly visible and , possibly , crucial support .
12 And does Bob Halton have to use his old car or the demands of his mother to protect him from yet another demanding woman , whom he senses beneath the caring , loving girl he married ?
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