Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [verb] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes you 're right I 'd forgotten that boat trip .
2 Um so erm I did have some I did have some references on this which erm unfortunately I I put to one side and I 've succeeded in losing so erm I did n't get the chance to put them on the handout but erm I 'm just alerting you to that area of debate and that area of enquiry .
3 that out there it is because at the back of my shed , I want to do some I want to tidy that area up .
4 With a few words of explanation Sophie made the introduction and as they walked together into the house her godmother said , ‘ I 'm afraid I 've got some news which wo n't please you , but first of all I want to hear yours . ’
5 I 'm afraid I have had little time to entertain you or introduce you to Hochhauser .
6 It is this which has led some commentators to believe that the Eurocurrency market could create inflation within the US economy should large sums of Eurodollars be spent in the US by transformation , as it were , into domestic dollars .
7 The only paragraphs in Section 2 which does allow any exemption for individuals is that concerning emigres who " although of Russian blood " had " not been in USSR since 1930 " prior to their " joining the German forces " .
8 You 've got this you 've got this information off Richard I 'll make sure excuse me , you get the information from May Clark .
9 Well I mean you do n't have to see , so this you 've got this sort of social thing there .
10 Is this you having to take these days ?
11 The announcement that the society lacked the cash to fund its operating costs surprised few who had followed that institution 's relatively quiet descent into insolvency .
12 Those very few who do receive enough child support to ‘ float ’ them off income support may nevertheless lose financially because of the consequent loss of passported benefits such as free school meals .
13 Experienced volunteers thought that they should help with in-bureau tutoring ; among the few who knew what social policy work was , there were some who wanted to take more part in it and others who wanted more time to read in order to keep up to date .
14 You 've got another you 've got another report coming from .
15 To answer this we have to make some assumption about the accuracy of the typists .
16 To do this we need to consider another element in the picture of autonomy which was so meticulously side-stepped by Holt .
17 This one seemed to drop that side of the table , too .
18 This one 's got all weekend to sleep in it and her
19 This one 's got some photos in it .
20 But it is clear we need to improve some aspects of our operations management if we are to increase profitability and capitalise on the good reputation achieved so far .
21 To do this he had bought some loudspeakers from the government and the sparks had damaged them .
22 There 's the fact that if he gets it wrong he 's lost more money and therefore his , you might say insurable risk is a higher one .
23 There is a host of community-related rural organisations in Scotland , many of which are purely social , or purely functional , some of which have broad ( non-party ) political aims , ( very few it seems make any attempt at all to combine social and political aspects even in a semi-structured way ) , but there has been little attempt to make learning connections between the assortment of community groups .
24 At 30 he had amassed enough knowledge of transcendental experience systems to make him a contender for the job of running what was regarded by many as one of Europe 's best Transcendental Operations Modules .
25 It 's a good job , that somebody wants to revitalize these areas of land .
26 In Chapter 10 I try to make some suggestions about the form and content of a practical politics of reproduction which could help in the mobilization of the social forces necessary for the implementation of a programme of structural social change .
27 And he 'd always ask how much I 'd eaten that day . ’
28 The local authority appealed against the orders and sought an interim care order on the grounds that ( 1 ) the justices had erred in law when they had made the order preventing the parents from having contact with each other as contact between adults was not a step which could be taken by a parent in meeting his responsibilities towards his child and thus fell outside the terms of section 8(1) of the Children Act 1989 ; ( 2 ) there had been no application for a section 8 order and before exercising powers under section 10(1) ( b ) of the Act of 1989 the justices should have invited the parties to make representations , and the failure to do so was a material irregularity ; ( 3 ) the justices , having found as a fact that the parents had been in continuous contact and there were grounds for believing that the children would suffer harm , had been plainly wrong in refusing to make the interim care order in respect of both children in that they had failed to have regard to the facts that both parents had colluded over injuries to D. , the mother had lied when she had stated that there had been no contact with the father , the father had been in breach of a bail order there had been a violent incident on 23 November 1991 which had involved both parents , the mother had refused to be accommodated with the children in a mother and baby home , and the mother had changed her mind about the adoption of R. ; and ( 4 ) in all the circumstances the order which would have been in the best interests of the children and which the justices should have made was an interim care order .
29 We reflect that this is the loudest she has laughed all evening .
30 However , the signals can also be used to show how much you want to go that way , the harder one presses the stronger the signal and the more rapid the output to the computer .
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