Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Model B , on the other hand would effectively ‘ nationalize ’ the 90 or so major institutions and thereby remove them from local control .
32 ‘ ALMIGHTY Allah has vindicated us , ’ Nawaz Sharif told the crowds waiting outside Pakistan 's Supreme Court on May 26th : the court had just reinstated him as prime minister .
33 The statistically ‘ typical ’ rapist — the man who rapes one woman he knows — does not make it to front-page coverage , let alone fifty-nine pages across thirteen newspapers over ten days .
34 The Final will not make it onto American TV screens until four months after the event .
35 ‘ They grudgingly agreed , but they are not producing them for general sale .
36 The tribunal will generally compensate you for lost fringe benefits , although putting a figure upon them is often another exercise in guesstimation .
37 The man who persistently questions you about after-sales service .
38 Just keeping him in good condition for you , darling . ’
39 If that power was sufficient , the holy spirit , if that power was sufficient to raise Christ from the dead , you not think he 's able to exert that power in your life and in my life to make us live lives that are pleasing to God , of course it is so we do n't do it ourselves , just let me in closing mention one other thing , this relationship we have needs to be maintained , you know for any relationship to grow , one needs to spend time with the other person , I do n't give a lot of credence to the saying that absence makes the heart grow fonder , it does with somebody else , it 's true , it does not make it grow fonder of that person the person is you know who you , you heard this story so often , like particularly like going back during the last war , folk who were separated sometimes for , for , not just for months but for several years , there they were in concentration camps perhaps , in prisoner of war camps , separated for years , they come back home they 've got to get to know each other all over again you see that a relationship on a human level as well as in our relationship with God is dependent on , on association , it 's dependent on companionship , it 's dependent on spending time with the other person and in our relationship with Christ this is achieved by , by prayer , by knowing and understanding God 's word , by having fellowship with other Christians and fellowship with other Christians is not just meeting them and passing the time of day with them , oh that 's fellowship but it 's far more than that is required , there 's the fellowship in worship , we worship together , of course I can worship God at home of course I can do it , so can you do it and we , we should do it , but there 's that re , there 's that need , that requirement as God 's people we come together to worship him in a corporate act , in the sacraments , in , as we mentioned in , in earlier on in taking the bread and the wine and remembering the lords death , there 's a sense in which I can do it by myself
40 They do not repeat : ’ Do not bring us to the test , but save us from the evil one ’ , or , ’ Do not bring us to hard testing . ’
41 Ragusa was able , however , to develop its overland trade with the Balkan hinterland , as this activity did not bring it into direct competition with the seaborne trade of Venice .
42 He 's already put them to good use at Halifax Rugby League club where he enjoyed four years of success .
43 I 've not seen them in local garden centres , where can I obtain some ?
44 Just put them in boiling water for about thirty seconds .
45 She could not provide him with small talk , or prod him to abandon his silences .
46 I did not take any of that seriously , though I would have had to be ice all through to hear it with utter in-difference .
47 He stabled the horses near those allotments where I 've just told you about ny father had allotments .
48 Hollywood studio chiefs do not see her as prime material to star as tough-talking Det Chief Insp Jane Tennison .
49 Fixing me with a beady eye as soon as I had sat down , she leaned over to damn me with faint praise .
50 They could not use it in real life
51 She had aged in four years , lost whatever attraction she had ever had , and it made her miserable to realise this son would not remember her without grey hair .
52 You could just see them at low water and er that was one of the danger points but I 've never seen ships coming close to Skerrymor at all .
53 She started to count how many people , who might not confess it in simple language , were relieved MacQuillan had gone .
54 Several readers have already contacted me regarding foul play and the role of the touch-judge .
55 Lower courts will be bound by that precedent , while superior courts or those of the same rank will not upset it without reasoned consideration .
56 I 'm not doing it for monetary reward or because I 'm asked to ; I 'm doing it because I feel I have to do it .
57 I 'm not doing it for monetary reward or because I 'm asked to ; I 'm doing it because I feel I have to do it .
58 He did n't react , just watched her with deep concern .
59 It is just that he will not apply it to future pension rights because he is not in the least interested in defending workers ' pension rights .
60 At A level , I toyed with the idea of doing physics , maths and English , and if I was just doing it for pure enjoyment I would have done it at that stage .
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