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

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1 Earlier in Weston-Super-Mare Salvation Army leaders had been arrested for proceeding with a march contrary to a ban placed upon it by the local magistrates .
2 The corporation may argue that a direction given to it by the National Rivers Authority to improve water is unreasonable .
3 But slimming , whether intentional or — as now — the result of unhappiness , never seemed to affect her breasts , and the much washed , faded T-shirt clung to her like a second skin .
4 Tim will be buried in the Everton shorts along with a signed Everton shirt given to him by the members of his favourite team .
5 However , the development of Australian unions has been markedly and uniquely influenced by the institutional support given to them by the federal arbitration system which has long played a fundamental role in wage-determination and the settlement of disputes ( see Chapter 5 ) .
6 ‘ I am grateful for the support given to me by the London Fire Brigade and I would also like to thank the Fire Brigades Union . ’
7 ‘ I am grateful for the support given to me by the London Fire Brigade , who have done all they can to help me over the years since the fire , and I would also like to thank the Fire Brigades Union for underwriting the risks of my legal claim . ’
8 Will the Secretary of State please ask the chairman of British Rail to report to him as a matter of urgency on the state of British Rail in Wales an on its financing ?
9 She retreated to the kitchen to cook breakfast but the odd sentence floated to her through the smells of frying bacon and toasting bread .
10 In modern terms , he evaluated who was to be evangelised and was willing to take responsibility to go to them in the work of evangelism .
11 It is a wonderful experience to sit with him in the quiet peacefulness of his home , the table cleared ( in addition to having had the house duly cleaned by his ‘ daily ’ ) to make room for the Sabbath candles , its bread and wine .
12 As described earlier , Brown and his colleagues ( 1986a ) have argued that they now have good evidence that the prior existence of a close supportive relationship is protective against depression if that person provides the support expected of them at the time of a crisis .
13 Interest in the Lamb is known to have been considerable at this period , when the third invocation addressed to it in the Mass was changed from " have mercy upon us " to " give us peace " .
14 North of the River Cam , re-using the older Roman town , was the late eighth-century Mercian burgh which had another fortified town south of the river crossing added to it in the late ninth century by the Danish soldiers and traders .
15 Martha shook her head , feeling tiredness descend on her like the low cloud on the mountains , muffling all her emotions .
16 Laurence Gilliam of the BBC in London arranged and produced these impressive programmes and it was my pleasure and privilege to work with him for the Vancouver region for several years running .
17 He watched her dab her cheeks , then wipe her eyes , his heart torn from him by the tiny shudder she gave .
18 The coy attitude with which the Press still view this and other sexual matters is illustrated by the experience recounted to me by a well-known columnist .
19 They 're using a bank pamphlet given to them at the time as their evidence .
20 Hours of bending and stretching and twisting down on the prom in singlets and shorts while the wind whipped over us from the wintry sea .
21 That was when he saw the thin figure jogging towards him in the gloom , and heard the roar of engines come up fast behind him .
22 Our full terms of reference and supplementary guidance given to us by the Secretary of State for Education and Science are contained in appendices 2 and 3 .
23 ‘ shall be unenforceable against the other party [ i.e. the investor ] ; and that party shall be entitled to recover any money or other property paid or transferred by him under the agreement , together with compensation for any loss sustained by him as a result of having parted with it .
24 When Simon the Trapper parted from him on the great north ride the Friar loosened the rope that girdled his waist , dragged up his gown a score of inches to free the movement of his lower legs , re-tied his girdle tightly , wiped his hands on the none too clean garment and taking hold of his staff set off up the highway in pursuit of his sack , of Marian , and of the verderers .
25 It is common for bulk work providers to have a lawyer assigned to them as a contact point .
26 Another power of the president given to him by the constitution ?
27 Each dot goes into me like a needle .
28 Appeal from a decision of Macnaghten J. on the further consideration of an action tried by him with a special jury .
29 Along with many a public body that felt pushed around by the Tories , the BBC must have gone to bed on April 8 with dreams of a quieter life on the night ; already swinging , as it were , in the hammock slung for them by a hung parliament .
30 Just to be told what 's going on , what 's in the packet , what the future holds for us in the food game .
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