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

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1 In my days as a Justice 's Clerk I saw enough corpses to know that death can grossly disfigure even the comeliest of faces . ’
2 ‘ Of course I know some men find me attractive ! ’ she snapped .
3 During the late afternoon I received another call summoning a further Cabinet meeting at 7.30 p.m .
4 So after I finished Sleeping With The Enemy I walked Pennine Way to release all the pent-up aggression and that helped , ’ he says .
5 In the next sub-section we employ these tools to analyse the comparative efficiency of perfect competition and pure monopoly .
6 In order to realise this new imperative we need three paradigm shifts in our thinking .
7 In this study we classified rectal sensations elicited by isobaric distensions according to the segmental steady state values obtained .
8 Although the PAC and Azanian People 's Organization ( Azapo ) refused to sign the accord they gave separate undertakings to work for peace .
9 In these days of restrictions on capital investment it makes good sense to adapt to current and probable future needs when incurring capital expenditure .
10 Mr Clark admitted at the Old Bailey he encouraged British firms to sell sanction-busting military equipment to Iraq .
11 In the discussion of inter-generational talk it emerged that code switching from English to Creole was relatively infrequent , and was not usually as a response to another speaker using Creole , although it sometimes was .
12 In the short term it proposes increased monitoring to ensure that the highest standards of pesticide use are maintained .
13 He was hired anyway on the condition he spend two months studying English at Berlitz .
14 financial health check I think one company calls it .
15 ‘ I was running a film company , a charity , modelling and doing the BBC Good Sport I had four careers going .
16 As a child I overheard two women talking .
17 ‘ No wonder you chose this evening to act . ’
18 The one member of the CPNI who was centrally involved in NICRA was Betty Sinclair ; as secretary of the Belfast trades council she had more time to devote to it than trade-union officials like Banks and Harris .
19 In a short flashing dream she saw green water foaming down the basement stairs .
20 In this issue we ask chief executive to respond to some of the key questions you have raised and to describe what he sees happening next .
21 Every dance we saw that day had the flavour of a different influence .
22 Tonight we 'll devote all our time to the National as here in Central South we have eleven horses running at Aintree , in what 's regarded as one of the greatest horse races in the world .
23 In most districts the same person held the posts of justice of the peace and police magistrate , but it was necessary for the complainant to determine in which capacity he wanted this official to act .
24 Because log-normal distributions follow linear trends on the cumulative probability plot he considered each segment to represent a separate sub-population whose character was determined by the dynamics of transport : traction , saltation and suspension .
25 Against the dollar it lost 1.9 cents to finish at $1.5585 .
26 As a youngster he spent many hours playing cricket with his good friend John Turner and several other boys on a piece of waste ground at the top of Young Street .
27 The disk icon allows you to load actors , the dustbin trashes them from memory , and the third icon allows you to have the actor animated , in case you have similar actors doing different things .
28 I must take the opportunity of saying what a marvellous job I thought both Captains did .
29 From the corner of my eye I saw little Gino make his way over to the restaurant 's background music system .
30 I took a retirement I took early retirement coming in the
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