Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I acknowledge receipt of the principal Stated Case at your instance .
2 So , that 's the er , I want cover in the next section .
3 So I put teddy in the first
4 I seize control of the middle ground and let my powerful queen swoop across the board like a ballistic missile .
5 I give way to the honourable gentlemen .
6 I give way to the honourable gentleman .
7 I give way to the hon. Gentleman , who is an endangered species on the Opposition Benches as he is one of the few who still speak their mind .
8 I am already beset by offers to interrupt my pearls of wisdom and , in deference to my good friend , I give way to the hon. Gentleman .
9 I give way to the hon. Member for Uxbridge ( Mr. Shersby ) .
10 ‘ My dear boy , ’ he said , ‘ the choice is between feeding your mind or their bodies : I give priority to the former . ’
11 What would you do if I set fire to the new , to the shirt ?
12 I attend college for the first time in weeks .
13 I get stationery at the wrong time ’
14 I pay tribute to the increasing attention that the industry is giving to these aspects .
15 Our strong regional and branch structure is a tremendous asset and I pay tribute to the many members centrally and regionally who give a great deal of voluntary time to the profession and their Institute .
16 Textiles workers , Greater London Staff Association , Apex , tailor and garment workers , they were all wooed by other unions but they all had the good sense to merge into the G M B. In the next few months we 'll be joined by members of E F T A T. I am delighted that the Special E F T A T Conference voted in favour of the G M B. I welcome that decision and I pay tribute to the many colleagues who worked so hard to achieve that victory .
17 I pay tribute to the right hon. Member for Blaenau Gwent ( Mr. Foot ) .
18 I pay tribute to the tireless efforts of members of the campaign committee .
19 During the past two days we have heard a vast number of contributions and I pay tribute to the common sense and foresight of Labour Members who have not only pointed out the inequalities of the system that is still in being but the pitfalls that we see ahead of us .
20 First , I pay tribute to the British Red Cross and the many non-governmental organisations which have provided help in Iraq supported by money from the Government .
21 I reserve judgement on the external Velcroed cuffs .
22 er , it can be a very terrifying experience for a woman , but I think part of the mental experience would be coming forward to the police and they had dealt with now in a far more caring and understanding manner , that that can actually help in a process of getting over it eventually .
23 I think Im in the wrong job …
24 I play cricket with the hon. Gentleman , and I know that he understands the laws of that game .
25 Also I express surprise at the Labour leader 's volte face a short while ago in the press he reported that he had more important matters to think about , or discuss insofar as fox fox hunting was concerned or words to that effect .
26 I take issue with the hon. Member for Fife , Central ( Mr. McLeish ) .
27 I take issue with the Foreign Secretary 's remarks this morning about it being expected that the EC would take the initiative .
28 I have support from the medical profession , and the book is going off to be edited by a panel of doctors this week .
29 I have access to the left side of the Khedive 's brain . ’
30 In Japan I refuse admittance to the many foreigners who try to barnstorm my classes .
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