Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet for them crusading necessitated no large leap of the imagination , no millenarian vision ; it was simply a challenging and a deserving extension of their everyday activities . |
2 | I urge them to continue to meet the necessary level of funding to maintain and update where necessary what has been achieved . |
3 | It was a modest success in its own way , enabling me to risk becoming a full-time freelance , and I shall always be grateful for that . |
4 | I hate it when people cry , cos it makes me want to do the same thing . |
5 | I just find those subject the easiest to deal with : on the one hand , they 're the most tangible feelings I have to pull out of myself ; on the other , they make me want to make a stronger statement when I ultimately do that . |
6 | The Supreme Electoral Tribunal ( TSE ) announced on Nov. 13 that the parties of the eight remaining candidates , all of whom failed to secure a required minimum of 4 per cent of the votes , would lose their legal status . |
7 | X 's secretary , formerly for eight years secretary to Judge now of the European Court of Justice and formerly an advocate who lives just along , came with me to see get the Royal Bank/Univ Alumnus of the Year Award on Saturday . |
8 | Er does everyone want to do a general essay or do people want to do a s a specific thing ? |
9 | But if appointment as a lord of session was major patronage at any period in Scotland 's history , there was in the eighteenth century considerable demand for any post which could make use of legal education , for there is some reason to believe that the country was oversupplied with lawyers in view of the desperate efforts which some of them made to obtain a salaried post , no matter how minor . |
10 | Now I 'm gon na turn it off for a little while until everyone starts having a proper conversation . |
11 | They 're just confirming that not everyone has to sing the same song . |
12 | Everyone has faced the embarrassing dilemma of deciding how much extra to give a waiter , hairdresser or taxi-driver . |
13 | Every , everyone , everyone has seen the little lamb but never seen her bear . |
14 | ‘ Here everyone has forgotten the old courtesies . |
15 | Everyone has had a reasonable work-out and we 've been very fortunate with the weather at a time of the year when you can have a lot of matches ruined by rain . ’ |
16 | Rather surprisingly , the recent The Artist readership survey found that although the cast majority of readers have a video player , not everyone has purchased an instructional art tape . |
17 | I think that we should have access to the schools for everyone who is interested in education , and I think that includes teachers , so that is why I was very grateful to receive your invitation today , and I think the series is good , but I think that why we want an open society within our schools is because everyone has got a tremendous interest in education until people begin to surround it with jargon or to build walls and barriers which create a closed society . |
18 | Everyone needs to take a different approach . |
19 | The libraries are well stocked with books on the law , many of them designed to help the lay person . |
20 | There 's so many good bands and good records being made but the audience for them has remained the same size . ’ |
21 | There 's so many good bands and good records being made but the audience for them has remained the same size . ’ |
22 | They are not on the whole involved in direct teaching and , second , each of them has to have a separate viewpoint because the focus of the job is mainly outside that of any school . |
23 | The four short-listed artists are Grenville Davey , Damien Hirst , David Tremlett and Alison Wilding , each of whom has produced an impressive body of work in recent years and is beginning to enjoy international recognition , but none of whom will be familiar to a wider audience . |
24 | Four patients have developed recurrent stones , one of whom has had a laparoscopic cholecystectomy , a second who is about to have a laparoscopic procedure , and two who are free of symptoms . |
25 | And what do you say , do you say , ‘ I do n't agree with what that man says , it 's a bad book , I do n't like it or I wo n't read it ’ , or do you say , ‘ it 's probably useful for me to try to make the imaginative judgment to see things the way he sees them , to see the way the world looks like from his point of view , and I may reject that , but at least one ought to have some tolerance and some understanding ’ , and it seems that that 's where the study of literature meets life . |
26 | So far no-one has suggested a successful remedy . |
27 | the departments involved are heavily loaded , and none of them want to contribute a key person for this purpose . |
28 | In Walton village , next to the railway embankment where James 's mutilated body was discovered , everyone wants to add a new piece of information . |
29 | Everyone wants to win the First Divisiocn championship . |
30 | I applied to join the Royal Air Force and ended up in the Pay Corps , stationed initially at Devizes for three months ' square-bashing . |