Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [pron] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the third time they had turned it up so it kept on going big waves so I I missed the steps so the erm one of the lifeguards
2 Certainly we should n't re-issue anything until after the next meeting but erm , having the procedures we have finished with so far , in their latest form probably helpful , even if it 's only you whose has the master copy Simon right so when we need some reference , we have got that chapter and verse .
3 So who she leave the baby with ?
4 Only one who transcends the world can redeem it .
5 Well she was only one who opened the door and , and asked .
6 So we we expect the libido if anything to be erm to be more evident in a group .
7 It is the people , the parliament actually , because the Emir when he proposes a cabinet the parliament can accept the cabinet , or change , or request it to be changed and even the Prime Minister , which is proposed or nominated by the Emir , the cabinet has to approve him , and together they they run the business of the government .
8 So everybody who got the newsletter when they read it should have thought , Aha best look up
9 Mailer apparently concurs with the belief he attributes to Lawrence , that ‘ men and women can survive only it they reach the depths of their own sex down within themselves ’ ( p. 147 ) .
10 So it it precedes the rest of it if you are looking at the front of the fox it 's erm why is a nose important to a wild animal ?
11 So anyone who pays the bill in full each month and never spreads the payments should pick the Co-op Card or National & Provincial 's card , although the latter offers only a one-year ‘ no fee ’ guarantee .
12 - You notice teams of British Rail gardeners and foresters chopping , cutting and burning the vegetation growing alongside railway lines like East German border guards improving their arc of fire and wonder idly what they do the rest of the year .
13 Fuller proceeds to lay down what he conceives the forms and limits of adjudication to be .
14 The easiest way to resolve this is to write down what you think the job should be — as described above .
15 And w we we 're putting together what we think the client wants .
16 It is expensive to buy food that children do not eat and it is very easy for the mother to fall into the trap of offering the child only what she thinks the child still likes .
17 But 29 per cent said that credit was ‘ never a good thing ( you should save up or buy only what you have the cash for ) ’ .
18 Radical plans to remodel the education system , especially anything which resembled the undermining of the comprehensive secondary schools against which Tories had long since railed , were scrapped .
19 As one suburban employer in Chicago , whose staff deal with clients in the office , comments : ‘ I just ca n't afford to take on somebody who says the plural of ‘ woman ’ is ‘ womans ’ . ’
20 Not everyone who reads the book will be able to sympathise with Justin and Ursula , or to believe that they understand them .
21 The Hintons say not everyone who fell ill ate their mushrooms ; not everyone who ate the mushrooms fell ill .
22 It is not me who distrusts the Minister 's ability to negotiate , but the farmers I met today who doubt whether he can deliver the goods .
23 The heretic was someone who quarrelled with the fundamental teaching of the Christian Church , not someone who criticized the trappings of religion .
24 It is not I who resist the system , as Kierkegaard thought ; it is the other .
25 Is it just you who signs the cheque ?
26 It 's not just you who finds the clues though .
27 In short , an alternative is emerging , not one which enables the country to avoid the pain of high interest rates , but one in which these can be concentrated on their proper function : reducing domestic demand .
28 John Allerton is one that springs to mind , a lovely angler to watch and certainly not one who inspires the onlooker to think that he could do just as well .
29 I am sure if The Box is just something you stick the kids down to watch while you get on with something else , harm can be done .
30 Although — most fortunately — not everybody who feels the need to assert themselves against rules becomes a mass-murderer , there is undoubtedly today a widespread feeling that all rules and regulations are onerous and provocative .
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