Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I honestly thought she loved me so much that she 'd been prepared to get herself pregnant to trick me into marriage . |
2 | Before we go to the vote , Mr would you still want to organize your region or vote on separate or are they willing to amend it onto Labour 's resolution . |
3 | Burden left him contemplating the printed tea cloth as if , were it possible to transmute it to paper , reduce its size and multiply it manifold , he would be a happy man . |
4 | Yet , it was asked , was it possible to exclude him by treaty , so manifestly an arrangement between the king of England and the Burgundians ( the dauphin 's political rivals ) , and then imposed upon a sick king who was in no position to resist ? |
5 | He articulates a view which is widely shared on the Opposition Benches , although the Labour party finds it seemly to repress it at present . |
6 | This would make it easy to disconnect them in case there was a need to make changes , or if problems arose at a later date . |
7 | But although ‘ In Place of Strife ’ was in accord with majority public opinion , it was certainly not in accord with Labour Party and union opinion , and although that in itself has not always blocked the parliamentary leadership , this time it became obvious that sufficient Labour MPs would reject the proposals to make it impossible to establish them as law . |
8 | It is not as if conditionals of the two sorts were near to being sufficiently problematic or obscure as to make it unprofitable to use them in elucidation of causes and effects , causal circumstances and effects , and — to look forward — nomic correlates . |
9 | Those of Anna 's offspring who were employed , were themselves unable to help her with money . |