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

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1 So that if everyone if if people who wrote the dictionaries did n't know people 'd still be going round thinking that everyone said fore head or break fast .
2 He instantly took in that I brought bad news and steered me at once into the noisy outside coupling space between the dayniter and the central dining car .
3 Could he just make sure though that in his plans by defining community care and by by that I mean social care as opposed to health care , in a certain way .
4 By this I mean any process or phenomenon that involves a mapping of two or more elements .
5 When nylon underwear first became popular I produced similar fireworks and had to earth myself to radiators when nobody was looking .
6 For this you need distilled water and presumably something to accurately measure 20ml of it .
7 However , for this you need right thinking and a right understanding , because it is this thinking impulse and action of the higher truth that ultimately leads to inner freedom .
8 After Thebes swallowed up Plataia in 427 she controlled four Boiotarchs and 240 councillors .
9 For example , among those carers living with a dementia sufferer , there were some who gave little care because the sufferer did not need much , because they went out to work , or because they themselves were frail ; and at the other extreme were people who ‘ did everything ’ for a sufferer , and rarely left the house without him or her .
10 No doubt there will be some who dismiss such utterances as hypocritical , asking how such views can be reconciled with the way Mr Chatrier , as President of the French Tennis Federation , worked so hard to provide Paris , in what was already a crowded autumn calendar , with what at the time was the richest official indoor tournament , other than The Masters , in terms of prize money .
11 It is evident that only pre-exposure to saline itself produced latent inhibition and that an aversion was established perfectly readily after all other conditions of pre-exposure .
12 ‘ Well , if it 's sexual she has less discrimination than I gave her credit for . ’
13 The seven year old who shows outstanding promise when playing the violin , the eight year old who is fascinated with negative numbers , the four year old who can read fluently , the eleven year old who can design computer programmes … must have these gifts cherished , not have them dismissed or confined .
14 This one had both legs and all his fingers , yet you still felt there was something missing .
15 I have an aversion to noisy cameras , and this one rings several decibels before it 's done with selecting and focusing the lens , and winding on the film .
16 Well yes , but I mean it 's she seems to do the opposite thing to Charlotte , cos she used to sleep in the morning and fidget around in the afternoons and this one fidgets all morning and then sleeps in the afternoon .
17 This one has Ionic columns and a balustrade , and the speaker 's gallery seems to have been right .
18 There 's a slot to fill this week , another one to fill next week and so on . ’
19 2 There exists considerable evidence that clients are not able to articulate all their needs and expectations at the system specification stage .
20 By this they mean these explanations and facts , research and analysis , thought and hypothesis , abstractions and theories , are uncontaminated by subjective inclinations , personal prejudices , biases , all that sort of thing , so noticeable among non-scientists .
21 After this they employed Welsh builders and had everything sent over with them including paint , sandpaper and Polyfilla .
22 He said : ‘ In this country we tend to take our democratic rights for granted but this event gives Cleveland people a chance to make it clear they value those rights and believe that everyone in South Africa should have them too . ’
23 To do this it uses raw materials that are drifting around in the cell , being , very probably , the products of other protein machines .
24 He was given an ancient , unreliable car and in this he made long journeys and addressed crowded meetings .
25 According to a report on Radio Afghanistan on Dec. 30 he received 916 votes and there were 59 votes against .
26 The mass picket helped justify such subsequent developments as more mobile squads of police , greater mutual aid between forces and the introduction of the Employment Act 1980 which outlawed secondary picketing and allowed the police to determine the maximum size of the picket .
27 Erm I had to go to a table like that which said square roots and I had to look up twenty
28 In the competition between varying possible principles applicable , that which makes certain covenants and in restraint of trade unenforceable will in some circumstances be strong enough to prevail .
29 And I think what we should have is a fifth person which is an outstanding sales award or something like that which covers all regions cos in Europe you woul you would n't vote for any of them would you ?
30 The burning question for the poverty lobby is from where and how , particularly given the Fowler reviews in 1986 which made wide-ranging cuts and changes to the social security system .
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