Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [prep] the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I repeat to the right hon. Gentleman that I have said no such thing , and neither in context has my right hon. Friend the Chancellor . |
2 | This is an important part of what I intend by the transnational capitalist class ( TCC ) , but with two important differences . |
3 | I disagree with the right hon. Member for Guildford . |
4 | ‘ I shall also be reviewing the way we get independent advice , so that the public will be able to see absolutely clearly that I act on the best possible evidence , without fear or favour . ’ |
5 | MENZIESHILL secured the Division I title in the Scottish Indoor League for the third successive year when old rivals MIM beat second-placed Kelburne 7-6 at the Dick McTaggart Centre in Dundee . |
6 | I look to the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook when I say that I am not clear about the precise intention that lies behind the phrase in new clause 2 , which refers to ’ satisfactory access to advice and representation ’ — this is for applicants — ’ from advisers and representatives of their choice ’ . |
7 | Now I look at the confident sexual swagger of young men with more than a faint envy . |
8 | So how about if I look at the six monthly saving , |
9 | Coleman 's will , dated 1 July 1839 , provided for the founding of a Coleman prize : ‘ Also , I give to the Royal Veterinary College , at the expiration of three years from my decease , the sum of one hundred and sixty-six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence , 3 per Cent . |
10 | That 's how I got interested in the sport : I read about the first black champion , Jack Johnson and it created my interest for the first time . |
11 | It was , therefore , with sadness that I read of the British Olympic Association 's petty , bigoted decision to withhold recognition of the Paralympics team . |
12 | I stand before the pure white Host , |
13 | I refer to the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) , who proclaimed in Blackpool that regional government would result in ’ guaranteed disharmony , disunity , conflict and competition throughout the whole of Britain The dominant issue of politics will be the jealousies of region against region , nation against nation , argument against argument . |
14 | To illustrate this , I refer to the strong public reaction against nuclear warfare that followed the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima towards the end of the second world war . |
15 | I refer to the 16 local drugs prevention teams which are being brought into action to assist in dealing with the problem of drug addiction among the young . |
16 | I refer to the ordinary working people of Britain . |
17 | ‘ And I , ’ said Leo quickly , ‘ have never sexually harassed any female employee in the workplace by word or deed , though I confess to the occasional lewd thought . ’ |
18 | The Nova comes with a map ; I drive through the neat little lanes and some straighter , faster roads , feeling even in those few miles that the place is too damn clean and twee and crowded after the West Highlands . |
19 | Ignoring all the preliminary pages ( 'prelims ' ) and reaching the ‘ First Booke of Moses called GENESIS ’ , I find in the bottom right-hand margin the capital letter A. The next leaf is number A2 . |
20 | I appeal to the same verbal trick as I used in Chapter 3 . |
21 | I feel more in common with the Reverend William Paley than I do with the distinguished modern philosopher , a well-known atheist , with whom I once discussed the matter at dinner . |
22 | I agree with the right hon. Gentleman on the importance of forensic evidence in cases in Northern Ireland about which we are all aware . |
23 | I agree with the right hon. Gentleman 's first remark . |
24 | I agree with the right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) that the same thing applies in the western Sahara . |
25 | However , I agree with the three wise men and with the hon. Gentleman . |
26 | Well , with this mental disease I have , I think of the many other artists suffering mentally and I tell myself that this does not prevent one from exercising the painter 's profession as if nothing was amiss . |
27 | Whenever I come across it now , I think of the huge commercial gain awaiting the person who can provide it . |
28 | The clerk , realising from Mirsal 's uniform that I belong to the sacred official class , merely bows his head to the storm , pays up and looks pleasant . |
29 | I block in the large dull , red-violet shape of the taxi and the lighter blue shape of its back window . |
30 | I block in the large dull , red-violet shape of the taxi and the lighter blue shape of its back window . |