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

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1 ‘ That was my own story I put in the column , ’ said old Eddy Moulton stubbornly .
2 I have n't see you for almost a year , Victor , and you recognise me the instant I step through the door . ’
3 erm There was a great deal of difficulty I think at the court , as well as the rather glamorous exterior .
4 And this bit I do before the lesson and I do this , clean it up afterwards .
5 With all my heart I hope for the failure of that first book — no , volume , of mine , from beginning to end not trash , but heartless pretence .
6 ‘ It was Christabel who wrote the description I read of the Seal Court winter garden .
7 1991 , 27 1006 ) , of course I approve of the purpose of the Control of Pesticide Regulations ( 1986 ) and COSHH regulations , but it is a ridiculous consequence of the regulations that chemists are deemed to be less well able than commercial fruit growers , for example , to understand that the chemicals involved ‘ have the capacity to be potentially lethal if wrongfully mixed , applied and handled ’ .
8 ‘ The money I get for the scrap is paid into the Finance Department , and when the fund has built up to a worthwhile sum I 'll be calling for suggestions for a local charity to whom we can donate the cash . ’
9 ‘ I give most of the prize money I earn to the Church .
10 In the first part I argue for the inclusion of gender awareness as a valid dimension of educational analysis of the arts and , as a vehicle for this argument , posit a set of four general criteria which might legitimately be used by arts educators as part of a re-evaluation of the arts curriculum in this regard .
11 But I take my immediate clue from the American critic , Norman Holland : ‘ unity is to the text as identity is to a person ; or you could say , identity is the unity I find in a person when I look at him as if he were a text . ’
12 ‘ At present I look to the judiciary for advice on the time to be served to satisfy the requirements of retribution and deterrence and to the Parole Board for advice on risk .
13 ‘ Once you have a lot of patience I think in the end you 'll get what you want .
14 Unless one supposes there to be two categorially different kinds of appearances presented to the mind it will then seem that this flat circle must be the only object of visual perception , and the round globe I seem to see , the epistemic appearance , must really be a judgement I mistake for a sensation .
15 ‘ They have all given me a tremendous amount of help , and I know that any help or guidance I want in the future will be there .
16 ‘ That is why I can say the only fear I know inside the ring is the fear of losing .
17 He 's been shooting off his mouth about me and I will close it for him ’ Lennox Lewis DONALD MACLEOD Lennox Lewis : ‘ The only fear I know inside the ring is the fear of losing .
18 and that wall there I can put all the weight I want down the middle
19 Without fail I walk in the house and it goes for me ankles .
20 Looking back at him , she said , ‘ The only ambition I have at the moment is to survive my eighteen months with G.W. Fashions .
21 Like here in the north of Australia , I 've been waiting for two days for the light I need for a shot of some valleys .
22 The width I require across the top of the sleeve was 44 centimetres altogether , so I marked 22 centimetres on the font and 22 centimetres on the back of the garment , which was were the sleeve was to fit in .
23 Yeah the amount of crap I get through the place you would n't believe it .
24 Pon de Telly dem talk fe a while
25 Towards the end of this review I put in a call to Ovation 's distributors , Korg UK , to check on some details , and after raving on about what a great guitar I though it was I was told that Korg did n't want it back .
26 We shall join them in trying to root out open and covert subsidies on the Continent which work against the principle of the single market and which put British firms at a disadvantage . ’
27 that workers and managers together are enabled to develop alternative , civilian production strategies for their firms , that investment in R&D ; is shifted from military to civilian purposes , and that the enormous skills and technological investment which exist in the defence industries are harnessed for environmental protection .
28 the analysis could be damagingly influenced by the ‘ folk ’ theories about violence which obtain in the analyst 's lay culture .
29 If reading is complex , so also is writing ; and when we come to the mystery of literary composition , we can scarcely begin to explain the operations of the creative mind which result in a sequence of words on the written page .
30 Are there any conditions of carriage which apply to the journey ?
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