Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think Chelsea offers me the greater chance of winning something than if I 'd stayed at Carrow Road .
2 The Open University offers you a lifelong opportunity to continue your education — to whatever level you want , and in a way that fits in with the rest of your life .
3 Although Daniel 's dark skin offers him the same protection as a mild sunscreen , it 's not enough to block all the sun 's harmful UV rays .
4 Feynman offers us a simple way to see that this happens .
5 ‘ We believe that Power Fluidics offers us a unique opportunity , and we are delighted to be at the forefront of the application of this technology .
6 The Proconsul offers him a last-minute reprieve , however , if he will repent and swear by the genius of Caesar .
7 The barman hands her a second drink , a Tennents .
8 So , so are the kind of reasons why Moscavisi calls them the black books .
9 Much of the work evaluated in this chapter takes us a long way towards identifying mechanisms for triggering the need for investment , screening the proposals and defining them .
10 Bracing the right side gives you the only opportunity to use the left side to start the forward swing smoothly and efficiently .
11 Thirdly , the Act clearly adopts as the test of danger either ‘ the greater risk of harm ’ or ‘ the risk of greater harm ’ : an elephant may not in fact be very likely to get out of control and do damage , but if it does so , its bulk gives it a great capacity for harm .
12 Defoe gives us a splendid picture of an industrial landscape in the time of Queen Anne or shortly after .
13 Apart from primates , some of the best known tool users among the mammals are the African and Asian elephants , whose prehensile trunk gives them a considerable advantage when it comes to holding and manipulating objects .
14 Planning our future gives us a greater sense of internal control and increases self-esteem .
15 The Undo command gives you a second chance when you delete a block of text in error by allowing you to replace it in the document exactly where it came from .
16 Additionally , training and riding a horse teaches it a whole range of new habits in relation to its work and us .
17 The durability of these cars makes them a prime target for clockers and is another reason to insist on up-to-date service schedules .
18 The GXA Gaintec S3 graphics accelerator card makes it a good Windows workhorse .
19 The central location of the Plough makes it the ideal venue for both business and pleasure .
20 Brown ‘ boiled-up cow ’ type glue is holding the all-solid construction together remarkably well , and the high action makes it the perfect instrument for playing bottleneck and slide blues .
21 Panama shoots her a quizzical glance , moves round to a position directly behind Archie 's plunging rear and , saying , ‘ You can do it like this an ’ all , dear , ’ delivers her chunky brogue with astonishing force into Archie 's tight scrotum .
22 Cole grants them a grudging accolade .
23 To sum up ; your professional consultant offers you a wide range of services which includes the provision of temporary staff and the search for and provision of permanent personnel , tailored to your specific requirements .
24 The Sports Council says it the best means of acquiring all-round fitness .
25 And Bergman 's film Wild Strawberries shows us an elderly professor at the peak of his career , about to receive the highest academic honour in the land , who dreams the night before of failing an examination .
26 His work affects me the same way — which is why I bought that painting a few years ago .
27 It transpires that the new tenant is Pris , one of the androids Deckard is hunting ( though John does not realise this until later in the story ) The presence of Pris excites him a great deal .
28 Three bones gets you an official welcome and 15-minute walkies with a staff member .
29 Miss Eames calls me an old-fashioned word : Dunce .
30 No-one would believe they had a recession on in Japan when they have time and resources to devote to dreaming up and creating things like this : Toshiba Corp has just launched a line of word processors with sound effects — ‘ to introduce an element of fun in the workplace ’ according to Reuter — they bark when you write ‘ dog ’ , moo when you write ‘ cow ’ and make the sound of pouring when you write ‘ beer ’ , and if you recall a text file word-by-word at reading speed , they repeat these and 26 other pre-programmed noises , from sleigh bells to sirens , as the words come up — and it no doubt laughs like a drain when your boss sends it an electronic message telling you you 're fired for being a disruptive influence .
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