Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I grab him by the lapels , and as my fingers scrabble for a hold I drop my little micro-transmitter into his breast pocket .
2 The swing-door dividing the buffet from the kitchen contains a central , circular pink-tinted window and , as I gaze through it at the catering staff , my eyes fall on a cross between Fassbinder 's Querelle and one of Hieronymus Bosch 's more frightening paintings .
3 My cousins live amongst a community of some fifty Theosophists .
4 A teacher has only to say : " Now which of you girls did — " and my spots merge for a time into the scarlet background provided for them by the rest of my face .
5 It seems to me that I might have my hands busy during a fight , so I 've taught this one to answer to sounds , and to react to the pressure of my thighs . ’
6 Then I sow one of my colleagues die from a heart attack and two others crack up under the strain .
7 From Ricardo , Marx took the idea that the value at which products exchange in a market is proportional to the labour time required to produce them .
8 Isabel squeezed her eyes shut for a second .
9 A bead of moisture clung , and she squeezed her eyes shut for a second lest she reach out and lick it away .
10 Even if most people will at some time in their lives live in a family which does conform to the cereal-packet image , they will also necessarily spend much of their lives outside it .
11 He added : ‘ We are worried that a product which parents regard as a safety device actually has serious hidden dangers . ’
12 Her descriptions tell of a village changing slowly to a motorcar age , and perhaps forecasts the future in references that smithies have been replaced by garages and advertisements for petrol from the ‘ golden pump ’ .
13 Her duties differ from a preregistration house officer 's only in line with the legal restrictions on nursing staff .
14 Their writings engage with a spectrum of the cultural and theological traditions of medieval Europe .
15 Their boards operate behind a shroud of secrecy — MDC does not even publish its corporate strategy .
16 The result is that if a Japanese firm was systematically making investments using its earnings yield as a measure of the cost of capital , it would soon be making a loss .
17 Thus a systems diagram can not completely represent the dynamic situation and the way in which changes occur during a storm event .
18 When any of its provisions conflict with a provision of the ordinary law , it prevails and the ordinary law must give way . ’
19 The foresters , both riding and walking , and their pages take for a cart two , three or four shillings , from some more and from others less according to their means , and for a pack-horse twelve , sixteen or eighteen pence , to raise their fine which they have made with the warden for their appointment ; this to the great destruction of the King 's forest and the grievance of those who have woods in the forest , for they suffer the carriers to go quit all through the year without attachment , and yet the King has no profit …
20 Their difficulties stem from a number of different causes and may be temporary or permanent ; and they may be receiving their education , either outside the mainstream ( whether in special classes or units in ordinary schools , or in special schools ) or in ordinary classes in ordinary schools .
21 ALAMO ( 0800 272200 ) will rent out a Mercedes 190 at Heathrow for little more than its rivals charge for a Ford Fiesta .
22 Its practitioners operate in a world constrained by a belief in the immediate implementation of the legal precept , in which it becomes axiomatic that even the academic/criminologist will remain outside the world of praxis .
23 With experienced guides , you can stroll among the seals and even feed some of the babies while their mothers go for a swim under the ice .
24 Mystified , I watched a pale brown girl in her teens enter with a tray on which there were two bottles of whisky — one squarish , one round — glasses , and a jug of water kept clean with a small muslin cover edged with blue beads .
25 The Prime Minister dominates the cabinet , its members wait upon a summons ; there is control and prior approval of the agenda from the Prime Minister ; the skilful exploitation of collective responsibility by the Prime Minister can neutralise and isolate a recalcitrant cabinet minority which has no choice but to ‘ shut up or get out ’ ; the Prime Minister has wide access to a network of policy-making cabinet committees , and ‘ deals ’ can be made in inter-departmental committees , cabinet committees , or between the Prime Minister and individual ministers .
26 The preference measures the degree to which females mate with a quadrimaculata male when given a choice between quadrimaculata and typica ; if the preference were zero , mating would be random , if one , all mating would be with quadrimaculata .
27 These problems require very different sorts of action ; together their requirements conflict in a way that gives him little room for manoeuvre .
28 These problems require very different sorts of action ; together their requirements conflict in a way that gives him little room for manoeuvre .
29 The most objective forms of test validity are derived from comparisons between the way in which children perform on a language test and some other independent measure of language ability .
30 In the first place , by 1986 , teachers and other educational staff had seen the purchasing power of their salaries slip to a half or a third of their 1980 value .
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