Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [vb -s] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When I asked my wife what car she wants to replace the Peugeot , she said ‘ the safest one ’ . |
2 | Oh aye , she 's er , she 's done a , she 's done a course and hearing aid she 's done a course and a |
3 | But when the church breaks through this isolation it has created a potential for growth . |
4 | ‘ And then in the living room we 've got an umbrella stand with two stout walking sticks and a Samurai ceremonial sword , and on the Welsh dresser in the kitchen there 's a lemon squeezer full of ammonia , and on top of the wardrobe in the bedroom he 's got an air pistol that fires steel ball-bearings … |
5 | Yeah , Mike , Mike and , he 's erm I do n't think he 's , I think he will be able to in future he 's got a meeting arranged tonight and he 'll be here next time . |
6 | At every stride he has to turn a corner |
7 | But to my mind it 's got the thing the wrong way round . |
8 | And erm he goes , say I , say , we 've got a runner today , Peony , but erm the lad 's got ta go he 's got ta go into the weighing room , wa well he 's , get his form , fill it in the weight he 's got the jockey who rides him , that 's got ta be erm , forty five minutes before the race . |
9 | In effect it aims to stop the disease from ever occurring . |
10 | ‘ By signalling the end for the trade union block vote he has brought an air of realism which was so markedly absent under Neil Kinnock . ’ |
11 | In the longer term it aims to encourage the use of new pesticides with more selected activity , reduce the use of pesticides overall , and increase the uptake of Integrated Pest Management ( IPM ) schemes , which aim to reduce pesticide use by minimizing prophylactic treatments and increase reliance on alternative means of control . |
12 | A recent investment boom should help firms to compete internationally , though in the short term it has worsened the trade deficit . |
13 | The only term he uses to characterize the content of these tales in advance is " " harlotrye " " , and this appears after he has not once but twice emphasized the purported social origin of these tales . |
14 | DISC will now start a general recruitment plan to raise the revenue it requires to meet the priorities that have been determined by its Business Strategy Forum . |
15 | There it is , God in his mercy and his love , in his graciousness he has provided a gift , a free package gift for you and for me forgiveness , salvation but there is our responsibility of receiving it or taking hold of it , of experiencing it . |
16 | In his fourteen years as a fancier he has converted a hobby into something of a triumphant campaign . |
17 | My Lord in making my main submissions to your Lordship , erm , I submitted and this is position that there is no distinction between public and private acts , in the British Rail Board both the act and the central fund byelaw should be taken as valid in the interim if your Lordship is minded to make a reference , unless strong evidence of invalidity is , so your Lordship if you make a reference it needs to form a view as to the strength of the |
18 | My Lord making my main submissions to your Lordship , erm I submitted and it is position that there is no distinction between public and private acts , the thicken in the board , both the act and the central fund by the law should be taken as valid in the interim if your Lordship is minded to make a reference unless strong evidence of invalidity is produced , so your Lordship if you make a reference it needs to form a view as to the strength of the |
19 | As a result , the blood is deprived of much of the oxygen it needs to feed the body tissues , so we may end up feeling listless or suffer vagueness of thought . |
20 | Thus in the Porifera and some Coelenterates the fluid is propelled through channels so that the food and oxygen it contains reach every part of the body . |
21 | ‘ Ever since he was a boy he has had a fear of them . |
22 | Perceptual lenses ground at home and school provide the youth with the equipment he uses to see the society around him . |
23 | For ski touring or walking over tricky terrain it helps to have the load still as close to your back as possible but lower down . |
24 | After eight months ' work it has acquired a life of its own . |
25 | At home he has chewed the door frame and part of the back door , as well as the kitchen cupboards , although these were done when he was a lot younger . |
26 | As well as identifying the categories and types of drugs abused in sport it attempts to answer the questions which arise frequently , illustrates the side-effects on health and takes the reader through the whole process of doping control . |
27 | Inside the home it continues to express the status and intimate preferences of the occupants . |
28 | There is no question he 's got the jump — his wit , the speed of his language , the grab of it , the intimidation of his skillfully-wrought career . |
29 | When a speaker uses because in normal conversation , it is likely that her intention is to communicate information about causal direction she wants to inform the hearer that the event mentioned after because is the cause . |
30 | It should be alongside the wall , or about one foot away from the wall to allow space for the carer , in case she needs to help the patient from that side . |