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

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1 Also we went down to the H.Q. at Pages Park where we saw some men putting up photographs of the line in the past .
2 After we got that fixed , we stopped in Yellow Stone Park where they had these loos that were just holes in the ground and I dropped the keys to the van down one of them .
3 After we got that fixed , we stopped in Yellow Stone park where they had these loos that were just holes in the ground and I dropped the keys to the van down one of them .
4 I know of one evangelist who puts aside one day a month for prayer and retreat at a Roman Catholic monastery where he receives much support .
5 Bryan is prepared to arrange a programme once he has more details about their specific interests .
6 You have to pour the custard on , and the they ask for more custard so you pour more custard on and you could just leave it .
7 Despite the trials of many peasants in 1922 , the Nikol'skaia villagers tolerated the party cell although they disliked some individuals within it .
8 Three-year and two-year diploma students should bear these figure in mind so they have some idea of what is going to be involved when they make an application for a further education grant to their local authority .
9 ‘ They can do without the luxury of eating until we catch that monster , ’ he told Matron .
10 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he has any plans to meet the chief constable of Essex to discuss proper implementation of section 39 of the Public Order Act 1986 in the Thurrock parliamentary constituency .
11 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he has any plans to increase the penalties for the unlawful occupation of private or public land by traveller families ; and if he will make a statement .
12 Motorists should ask about hygiene if they have any worries . ’
13 How could his son become a priest if he read such books ?
14 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he has any plans to visit Mucking Flats in south-east Essex , to discuss industrial growth in the area .
15 Erm , no , I mean , ideally you 'll make the break if you have another ball .
16 He said they could have a picnic if they brought some cake out into the garden , but they did n't seem to understand him .
17 Does n't listen to a word I say , like , the women 's no good cos I told some things about which would really made yet more of his hair fall of the top of his bald head , I said I said look , a working women needs a working man to help support herself and her children , I said , er no , nobody is going to be able these days , a woman not going to be able to support herself on twenty hours a week , which is what Karen does , putting out bread in the Asda .
18 Go and ask mummy if she wants any tea .
19 Like the brick she was , Trish had kindly offered to subsidize my share of the rent until I found another job .
20 Equally with a sensation , saying ‘ by ‘ pain ’ I mean that ’ will only achieve the desired effect if we have some means of separating characteristics which are to be relevant from those which are not .
21 They even , praise be , asked skiers at the end of the day whether they had enjoyed the experience , hopefully so that they could take positive action if they had any complaints or worthwhile suggestions .
22 BELVILLE:I 'll do you no harm if you forbear this noise but otherwise take what follows .
23 ‘ I wo n't impinge at all on their consciousness if I spend all night being force-fed by you . ’
24 He chose a child as his lover because it fed that ego ; he lost her because he never cottoned on to the fact that children are children , no matter how grown-up they might appear .
25 It has to do with the pervasive corruption in public life , now at last being revealed in Milan , which favours large , one-off projects over mere maintenance because they allow more opportunities for douceurs .
26 Divorce has this effect because it suggests that remarriage in the lifetime of one 's first partner is socially and even morally acceptable' ( Irish Times , 6 June 1986 ; also 31 May 1986 ; 14 June 1986 ) .
27 It encourages the conditions for crime in communities that already feel more impact from crime because they contain more victims of crime , as well as more offenders .
28 I know he was a ratepayer because he repeated this fact in the subsequent inquiry , a dozen or so times , adding that he did n't pay rates to have his hat ruined , a view I could understand .
29 Mr do you want to have a ten minute break while you consider this question of whether you would be prepared to advise the panel that you would be a you would accept an amendment to the key diagram to show one star or what ever it is you have used on the key diagram to indicate A fifty nine relief road proposal ?
30 No doubt they chose their paper partly with that bias in mind while they felt that television bias was being inflicted upon them against their will .
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