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

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1 I want to go across to Susan , how can court decisions be overturned like this ?
2 Steven said : ‘ I think we are a stage ahead of the other Rangers teams I 've played with in Europe .
3 Now , say more about that practically , because I mean if you 're depressed , you may feel too depressed to go to a a professional , you may have great difficulty getting there for whatever reason because you 're ashamed as someone mentioned , you 're embarrassed , you do n't want to admit you ca n't cope , which is a syndrome once you get there how do you pluck up the courage to say well actually what your offering me is n't good enough , I 've heard on on television there is something better and I want it ?
4 Comparing it with my friends who I 've worked with for years , who are most expensive sort of fair enough .
5 But I I 've got to In fact I 'll make myself a note here and now , I 've got to talk to and I 'll get them to send some more tapes .
6 er we we 've we 've agreed the table on on the base basis of erm information best information available a at the moment but but equally I would n't wish it to be seen th that I am in any way attempting to prejudge the outcome of er local plan studies , erm so the information that I 've agreed with with Mr C Cunnane is basically an attempt to clarify the tabulation fo er in
7 There are only three cases which I need to look at in detail , Reg. v. Lawrence [ 1972 ] A.C. 626 , Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 and Dobson v. General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Plc .
8 Okay that sort of covers I think what I need to know for for election stuff .
9 if I have gone on at length about this release , it is because I think it is of enormous interest and importance .
10 We also bear in mind the principles enunciated by Cohen ( 1982 : 8 ) of ethnographic work on small solidary communities , which I have referred to in section 4.2 and which distinguish between the ‘ voice to the outside world ’ and the ‘ much more complicated ’ voice of the community ‘ to its own members ’ .
11 Some women I have looked after with hope but without good fortune .
12 But ‘ old attitudes die hard , ’ and nobody I have spoken to from Tanzania is under any illusion that the changes in content which have been undertaken in curriculum plans and examination policies necessarily reflect a change of heart among all teachers or parents .
13 That 's what Ruth the relationship that Ruth enters into with Boaz and that 's the relationship that you and I have entered into with Jesus Christ he is our kinsman redeemer and he 's rescued us he 's taken us .
14 And yet , when I met them I thought these are not children that I have to think of as children , they 're people and they 're fascinating !
15 The artefact may be used to promote fine distinctions through its relation to extremely sophisticated mechanisms or perceptual discrimination which tend to remain outside of consciousness .
16 Driving you home or driving to wherever you want to go to in style on Trent F M , more updates later .
17 So in any one point in time the movement is going to depend on identifying exactly where you are at the moment in terms of any of the cycles and where it is you want to get to in relation to , to a particular situation facing you .
18 ‘ Fascism ’ , he said , ‘ is not a creed for the smug mice who choose to emerge from under Bloomsbury tea-cosies to have a nibble at it . ’
19 Who is it you 've spoken to at Gwyneth ?
20 Whatever else you 've left behind at home .
21 This is a domestic drama , with characters you come to care about as people .
22 And most er most of the children you see went from to Holyhead .
23 In a letter to Minnie , who seemed the natural recipient of the account she wished to give , she described how — when first she was taken ill Minnie , which I expect you have heard of from Miss Arabel , who I dare say was given a terrible fright as were we all , many despaired of her life but I did not and I am pleased to say my faith was justified .
24 What we 're talking about , w what we intend to talk about in July is not just whether or not our policies are the right ones but the practicality of implementation , which is actually the hardest bit of all to grasp , and what sort of things we might do , whether it 's about spending more money , whether it 's about influencing people , whether it 's about physically restraining people on where they should go .
25 Right , so that 's all we want to look at with regards learning styles I think the key thing to remember is that we must n't fall into the trap , because it 's our learning style if we actually put together our training which reflects our style .
26 This is why , coming home with the supermarket bags , we get barked at by second-assistant-directors and told to keep quiet and keep out of sight .
27 ‘ But if we are not able to obtain all the slots we 've applied for at Heathrow we may have to consider cutting back , ’ he said .
28 And finally Chairman , budget proposals which we 've referred to in paragraph fourteen and fifteen are that in recognizing there 's a potential estimated shortfall of some seven hundred and fifty thousand , that five hundred thousand pounds be put towards that .
29 we 've heard from from Professor Lock there are some economic development projects which because of their size or their importance or their locational requirements just ca n't be accommodated in and around the main settlements of the county .
30 is what we 've talked about in films and T V is erm having erm I suppose the integrity if that 's the right word of the existing film or programme standing alone and then on separate soundtrack like in the theatre
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