Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But er er the er one of the doctors who looked inside my heart They put a local injection , telescope upside , he said I 've got the arteries of a man of thirty or forty . |
2 | ‘ For my part I believe the African Jesus would have won if it had not been for the Dark Host . |
3 | In my observatory I have a 39-cm reflector , with which I can often use a power of × 600 . |
4 | In my constituency we have a sad picture to paint . |
5 | oh my god I think a early goodbye now Winny , well that 's the end of the news , we now must go over to gender bender the cartoon , gender bender , bom , bom , bom , gender bender |
6 | In another letter to my wife I have the following comment : |
7 | And when you get to my age you get a different perspective on life . |
8 | My Lord I have no real examination to do , does your Lordship have any questions ? |
9 | I am not a city person and have never lived in a city in my life I represent a rural area , a hunting area , a hunting area erm I believe the terrier men from the some of them live in my area . |
10 | Predators may select prey in order of abundance , as does the barn owl , for instance , in which case they preserve the original pattern of equitability , or they may select less abundant prey preferentially , as do most mustelids , in which case they change it . |
11 | In which case they have no independent meaning or function at all . |
12 | Having just been reading a bright-red leaflet we glance up to a plain , white wall — at which instant we see a green patch . |
13 | If you think about the taxation issue , you know , the government in Westminster exercises very stringent controls over what local governments can spend , how much they can borrow , what they spend it on erm if they do n't like it they apply financial sanctions to , to local governments and if they really get up their nose they abolish the local government altogether . |
14 | For those who want more of a challenge to their walking I recommend the following route via the shore of Loch Hakel for drama and scenic beauty . |
15 | Second , at the very tip of their abdomen they possess a hook-like structure which enables them to hold on to the shell . |
16 | Rapid flying can soon lead to heat loss by convection , and at night nocturnal insects like moths protect themselves against heat loss with hairs on their thorax which maintain a stable air layer around the body surface . |
17 | In their planning they retain the large central school-room , but the provision of classrooms is greater than the norm established by the church schools . |
18 | In the course of their analysis they state the following : |
19 | Many proponents of fluoridation insist that this can not happen ; to support their view they cite a well-known study , published in 1960 , which purports to show that a physiological mechanism ensures that blood levels of ionic fluoride remain stable no matter what the intake ( Journal of Applied Physiology , vol 15 , p 508 ) . |
20 | What is certain ( see Chapter 14 ) is that the fetus can respond to inputs from its mother which show a 24-hour period , whereas the newborn baby — particularly when premature — is much less able to respond to 24-hour rhythms in this new environment . |
21 | It is people fulfilling their role obligations to other people at work in the enterprise with its technology who make a social organization . |
22 | Given the time-lag , this does not rule out that one or both of these sculptors worked on this temple in their youth ; but in the case of Alkamenes ( about whose career we hear a good deal ) it is a difficult supposition , and not very easy for Paionios . |
23 | and I said oh there 's Benjy , there must be something , you know , I thought it was one of the kids that had jumped or something because the little one had always climbing and jumping off the wall , breaking his leg you know the weak one , and the next minute saw the ambulance outside , but he must of been , it must of been too massive to be able to do anything cos he was n't breathing that bit you see |
24 | But on the other hand as is often the case , there 's so much that you 've got you do n't need , that when you finish your removal you want a whole lot of boxes in the corner out the way until you 've sorted er everything else out . |
25 | Throughout our course we place a strong emphasis on the logical structure of information and on the document and hypertext structures available to support it . |
26 | In our thinking we follow the Perceptual maps of the world that we build up in our minds . |
27 | In this first of a series of articles designed to make you more aware of your Association we outline the overall structure of the IBOA . |
28 | If there is a lot of fat in our diet we have a high cholesterol level . |
29 | Through our membership we represent an enormous range of voluntary sector interests , and as you can see , from our electoral college headings , such as Education and Training , Employment and Leisure , Ethnic Minorities , Health and Disability , Income Maintenance and Poverty , Personal Family Services , Planning an Environment , women , you , professional learners society , public bodies trusts and foundations , my goodness what a list . |
30 | During our period we see the simultaneous and enormous growth of trade in agricultural produce , a remarkable extension of the area in agricultural use , and — at least in the countries directly affected by world capitalist development — a major ‘ flight from the land ’ . |