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

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1 Even at its simplest your intervention — supports the children in their role-play introduces the idea that you , the teacher , can play a role yourself creates the possibility of formalising their language creates the possibility of introducing some simple work in other curriculum areas ( e.g. counting ) encourages them to think beyond the immediate , maybe introducing simple notions of cause and effect narrative gives you the opportunity to introduce simple signals indicating when you are in and out of role , thereby accustoming them to this strategy for when you use it later in a whole group drama .
2 The silver pince-nez gave him the air of a rather unpleasant schoolmaster .
3 A beggar lad showed us the house in a dank , narrow alleyway where Mistress Hopkins lived .
4 I think its fairly unanimous that if any department needs improving its the defence .
5 Only a very few civil servants within the recipient government understand what the project is really about .
6 It will not be possible subsequently to replace the VAT accounting procedures to reflect what the state of affairs was intended to be .
7 Leaving me to continue cleaning up , my husband climbed the ladder into the roof space to see what the situation was there .
8 Being signed by Hampshire as replacement for Andy Roberts just a few months after his Test debut gave him the chance to impress Clive Lloyd in county matches and in 1982 he really came good with 134 wickets , the best season 's haul since the reduction in championship matches in 1969 .
9 ALEX FERGUSON revealed yesterday how he tried to sign Mick Harford just before the transfer deadline to win him the title last season .
10 Their views should be sought on the issues to be raised prior to a case conference to afford them the opportunity to seek advice and prepare their representations .
11 It is ironic that by privileging sexual difference Scruton shows himself the victim of precisely the modern intensification of sexuality which in other ways he might regard as contributing to a legitimation of the perversions he repudiates .
12 This seems to have been an important period for Williams , for his lecture programme gave him the opportunity to broaden his contacts .
13 Community Action gives us the opportunity to do that and more , on a fairly large scale .
14 From just £6.95 a month the Sun Alliance Personal Accident Plan gives you the reassurance of large cash payments at a most difficult time — when you may no longer be able to earn a living yourself .
15 I was probably asleep when the robot teacher told me the answer to that !
16 One of the best features of modern gas cooking is convenience , so the ‘ Heatflo ’ oven of the Leisure 220 offers a choice of five shelf positions giving you the flexibility of cooking several different dishes simultaneously .
17 THE 1 FM ROADSHOW offers us the twin delights of Billy Ray Cyrus and Sinitta .
18 ‘ A team effort won us the match , ’ he said .
19 I think the safety net gives us the ability to do the Mahabharata , Out On Tuesday , After Midnight , to keep running Channel Four News at 7 pm , and everything else that in the commercial world you 'd actually have to look at .
20 Just for a moment Merrill allowed herself the luxury of imagination .
21 Many hoteliers believe that leisure facilities give them the edge over their competitors in relation to conference business .
22 Shell fuel Cards give you the control you need
23 For the ultimate freedom to explore at leisure Citalia gives you the choice of a motoring holiday .
24 ‘ Yes — bred from a mare Burun gave me the year we fought the Alan .
25 By making an order , the trial court denies itself the chance to observe the demeanour of the witness and especially his reaction to cross-examination .
26 ‘ The principle behind them is similar to that for pregnancy detection kits and a simple colour change gives you the answer , ’ Dr Hemingway said .
27 This 14 night safari gives you the chance to see the tree-climbing lions of Lake Manyara and the fabulous spectacle of Ngorongoro Crater high above the plains of Serengeti .
28 And last night Doyle told me the truth behind the bizarre and evil campaign .
29 Whereas the Third Republic did set out to improve the aesthetic education of these citizens , the modern welfare State offers them the bread and circuses of culture as spectacle and entertainment .
30 Cable & Wireless Plc says it does not accept those claims made against it by its local partners in Digitel Telecommunications Philippines Inc ( CI No 2,171 ) and will defend against the allegations : ‘ We have received no official notification of this claim and we do not accept the validity of the allegations as we understand them from the press , and would expect to defend our position robustly , ’ it said ; Reuter reports from Manila that the local Cable & Wireless office says that it advised the company last September that it could not invest further in the country until a court case involving another local affiliate , Eastern Telecommunications Philippines Inc , was resolved — Eastern is locked in a legal battle with Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co and appealing a Supreme Court order denying it the right to operate an international gateway ; an industry source said Digitel is tapping another major local partner and British Telecommunications Plc as new shareholders in the company .
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