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

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1 Swallows and house martins have dispensed with them altogether to gain a clear view of the insects they catch on the wing .
2 Meanwhile , the unruly people of Rome , currently opposed to the Pope , suggested that it would suit them better to confirm the imperial crown upon Barbarossa .
3 It seems to me better to consider the particular relationship in hand , and see whether or not , as a matter of policy economic loss should be recoverable .
4 Nothing so riled a sixteenth-century conquistadore as the knowledge that some men indulged in sodomy , and Balboa felt no compunction in setting the dreadful war-dogs on the culprits and having them tom to pieces in full public view .
5 The drafter may be tempted to adopt a 'scissors and paste " approach , drawing individual clauses from a number of precedents and putting them together to form a finished product .
6 Perhaps Christian 's ownership of the farm depended in some way upon the manor , or the Fettiplace family , and Christian had called them together to break the bad news to them .
7 ABOVE The method of dating using tree-rings ( dendrochronology ) involves taking samples from timbers of different ages , and linking them together to provide an overall dating sequence .
8 Compared with Mitroff 's earlier paper , there is much more emphasis here on linking stakeholder analysis with research into cognitive schemas , and a greater recognition that there may be problems both in identifying the schemas , often held unconsciously , and in bringing them together to inform the corporate debate about strategy .
9 er , at the back page about nine inch by six wi you , were cut-outs and you cut it out and stuck them together to make a little paper , well , thick paper model .
10 Nothing better illustrates the social balance in the party and the fierce independence of the local parties than the argument about the selection of working-class candidates .
11 With the leave of the House , it remains for me only to thank the Select Committee on Energy for allowing us to hear the Government 's reply .
12 I instinctively had a quick look but I could n't see a damned thing .
13 Writing in the school bulletin , he said : ‘ I wholly applaud The Northern stance on this particular issue .
14 May I say that I wholeheartedly support a big increase in the tax on petrol ( even though I 'm a motorist myself ) .
15 And because of a very mild T S S infection , it 's very unlikely that my daughter will ever have another child , so I wholeheartedly support the composite motion , but want to emphasize what we as individuals must do .
16 At first the beeves were indistinct masses , cold and blurry , but I eventually got a satisfactory materialisation .
17 Taking one of the white roads , I eventually found a small village .
18 I additionally sported a wide silver tie furled in buxom Windsor knot .
19 I rather like the flexible concept of this circuit .
20 I do not normally give way to someone who has just ambled into the Chamber , but I shall make an exception on this occasion , because I rather like the hon. Gentleman 's florid looks .
21 I rather deplore the recent manifestation of Pop ; it does n't seem to me to have the intellectual force of the art of the Sixties .
22 As it happened , I emerged a little late and I fear I rather startled the young gentleman , who immediately pulled his attaché case away from me and clutched it to his chest with both arms .
23 I am sorry that I so rattled the Prime Minister with my question at the previous Prime Minister 's Question Time that he has not come to the House today .
24 So I thought I 'd , so I thought oh I better shut the bloody window , cos if he gets through it , you know , he be , get into it !
25 I naturally commend the hon. Member for Staffordshire , South ( Mr.Cormack ) on his choice of subject for debate .
26 With his wife Glenys choking back tears beside him , he added : ‘ I naturally feel a strong sense of disappointment , not so much for myself for I am fortunate , very fortunate , in my personal life .
27 I personally prefer an external chest map pocket as you do n't have to undo the jacket to get to the map — particularly important when it 's blowing a hooley .
28 I personally felt a great affinity with the people of the highlands and islands , although I know this was not so with many of our officers who preferred to work in the south .
29 I personally led a vigorous campaign to get Niblet removed at the first opportunity .
30 I personally favoured a psychological explanation .
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