Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When the coup in Yugoslavia in spring 1941 interfered with Hitler 's plans for an attack on the Soviet Union ( Britain 's last potential Continental ally ) and a deterioration in mood set in owing to the threatening extension of the war to the Balkans , SD soundings of opinion again registered ‘ with what childlike trust the most ordinary people in particular look up to the Führer and our leadership of state ’ , convinced that ‘ the Führer has taken it into account and will deal properly with it ’ . ’ |
2 | Their religious faith has sustained them in sickness , and in health has prompted concern for the ills of others . |
3 | Even if it is assumed that actual bodily harm has been inflicted in these circumstances , the defendant has inflicted it during intercourse but has not inflicted it in order to have or continue having sexual intercourse . |
4 | Perhaps no player has ever been quite as competitive as Botham , and if his combativeness has led him into trouble off the field it has generally worked in his favour on it — except when he has refused to part with the ball despite not bowling well , or when he has holed out in the deep when a more circumspect approach was required . |
5 | Police were alerted and a member of the Redcar crew , an offduty police Inspector David Cammish and a psychologist tried to talk him to safety . |
6 | Police were alerted and a member of the Redcar crew , an off-duty police inspector , David Cammish , and a psychologist tried to talk him to safety . |
7 | The brewing plant there was modernized during the early 1970s and subsequent investment has kept it in line with current technology . |
8 | Indeed , 12 promising assistant managers are being selected annually for a development programme designed to prepare them for promotion to general managers . |
9 | ‘ We were a bit shocked when the fire brigade arrived to cover it in foam . ’ |
10 | Minutes later as neighbours rallied round to help the nursing home worker an ambulance arrived to take her to hospital . |
11 | The Christian Democrats and Socialists did not relish the idea of Cold War in Spring 1947 but their liberal-democratic sensibilities and need for US financial aid helped push them towards co-operation with America ( whose support was also vital in resolving the future of western Germany ) . |
12 | The other type is the roll-all , which opens out to allow you to slot the rods and other items into small pockets stitched along the bottom with tape ties to hold them in place . |
13 | These are cases where death has been caused with insufficient fault to justify labelling it as murder , but with sufficient fault for a manslaughter verdict . |
14 | Maybe that 's my un-laid-back side coming to haunt me at night . ’ |
15 | Once the Proving picture is obtained then enough is known about the remedy to start using it in practice . |
16 | Then he lowered his gaze and observed with dark humour , ‘ The receptionist probably thought you were some irate girlfriend come to bring me to book about something or other . ’ |
17 | An ambulance had rushed him to hospital , but attempts to save him had failed . |
18 | Inspector Montgomery 's sudden termination of the interview had taken her by surprise initially , but now she understood his strategy . |
19 | put my meat in freezer let get it for week |
20 | 8 ) WHAT DOES THE CASE STUDY TELL US ABOUT CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR ? |
21 | When the council sought to evict him for non-payment of the extra rent he pleaded in defence that the resolution was invalid . |
22 | His work has taken him by car to all parts of this wide and pictorially exciting area , and I suspect that lie has carried a notebook with him and jotted down impressions of darkening moors and sunset skies on his way home to Long Preston . |
23 | Mr Rifkind believes it would be foolish to split BR by region when the present management has split it by business ; besides , the government would have to subsidise all the privatised regions , since none of them makes money . |
24 | The sun has got his on hip hip hip hooray . |
25 | HERE is another of Martica Heaner 's tips for home exercises to get you in shape . |
26 | He refers Mr Brown to the Outpatient Clinic where the consultant arranges to admit him to hospital promptly , because of the risk of strangulation . |
27 | Someone from a hostel in London came to see me and said they would have me , so when I went to court in Sheffield the judge decided to put me on bail for four weeks , on condition that I stayed at the hostel and that I did n't drink , and also if I attended the Jules Thorn psychiatric unit , which is part of St Pancras Hospital , for a ten-day assessment . |
28 | Well , dressing the ore means preparing it for market . |
29 | Although never a trouble-maker , Trevor 's drinking did get him into strife — and jail — on occasions . |
30 | The winter had caught them by surprise . |