Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 We would be grateful for any publicity you can give to this event , including photographs .
2 In the event , Ramsay himself made the most useful contributions to the debate , with the young Steward and Moray backing him , the Regent out of his depth and almost pathetically grateful for any guidance he could get .
3 If any of Patrick 's family are still around , I would be grateful for any information they can give me .
4 I would be most grateful for any information you may have pertaining to the RLS centenary be it an update of your present events or any contacts you may know of .
5 I will be grateful for any information you may have on private home care cooperative .
6 If you could maintain the illusion that your father was still alive for another fortnight you would be saving — say the property was worth one million — about 240,000 .
7 but Pete if he , I mean I do n't see why he does n't if he went private for two years he 'd make enough to retire , in two years , no sweat , he wo n't have to work again , I mean I bet his house is paid for
8 We had gone prepared for any questions he might ask , together with all the official documents regarding planning permission etc. and a collection of excellent photographic evidence of how we had set up the museum regarding exhibits etc. , taken by our good friend Russell Mulford .
9 As skipper Ian Butterworth said : ‘ If we had been top after six games you could have called it lucky — but not after 17 matches .
10 If the Roundabout itself is completely clear of other traffic you may take the shortest and most convenient lane through the roundabout .
11 I go to Chapel every Sunday and I say my prayers , but I 'm not superstitious like some people I could mention — and I do n't believe in dreams ! ’
12 Now if anything had been wrong with this shaft we used to have to go to the other shaft and ride that rope you see ?
13 All I know is that friendship with a woman is quite , quite different from any relationship you may have with a man .
14 The difference this time is that it is someone they personally loved and therefore it takes on an importance quite different from any event they may have witnessed before .
15 It was different from any summer she could remember .
16 Or again , independent nomic conditionals come to this : Given the rest of the world as it was , or given that it was different in any way we can conceive it as [ icing , without logically " excluding a and b , then if a happened so did b .
17 If you feel that your award is wrong in some way you can ask for the decision to be reviewed or make an appeal — details of how to do this are available from social security benefit offices .
18 If you feel that your award is wrong in some way you can ask for the decision to be reviewed or make an appeal — details of how to do this are available from social security benefit offices .
19 If you feel that your award is wrong in some way you can ask for the decision to be reviewed or make an appeal — details of how to do this are available from social security benefit offices .
20 Red fish ( such as herring , sardines , kippers , and salmon ) are a reasonable , naturally occurring source of vitamin D. Eggs supply some of this nutrient , but not as much as red fish ; because eggs are relatively high in saturated fat they should not be the main source of vitamin D. Margarine has this vitamin added , but again is not the preferred source because a good eating regime should not be too high in fat .
21 In this context it may be argued that if the ‘ inputs ’ are high in conventional terms it may reasonably be expected that the ‘ outputs ’ will also be high .
22 But by crossing direct in this way she could more than halve the time to the keeper 's cottage , and this might mean that the keeper could get to the West Wood in time to capture the deer-stealers before they drove away .
23 For those who might be interested in such peculiarities it can be recorded that this book was written entirely on aeroplanes in the course of a trip to North America : London to New York ( British Airways flight 177 ) ; New York to Los Angeles ( American Airlines flight 3 ) ; Los Angeles to Toronto ( Air Canada flight 792 ) ; Toronto to Edmonton ( Air Canada flight 613 ) ; Edmonton to London via Toronto ( Air Canada flights 126 and 856 ) .
24 She was becoming less interested in any tittle-tattle he might purvey that might help her with the case than in himself .
25 I am here at the request of the English court and they , like Philip IV , are interested in any information we can send . ’
26 Also , I was interested in any information you could give me on working in advertising or public relations on a music journal .
27 I mean probably women are more daring you know because they 've got less to lose in a way I suppose if you if you 're not a councillor you can be more er you know or if you 're not worried for your job or you know or if there is n't a definite structure I suppose in the lodge there 's the definite people that always say the same things you know what I mean and it 's it 's less easy to be spontaneous in that situation I would think you know .
28 A wise choice is dependent upon two questions you must ask yourself :
29 As I 'm not prone to that complaint I ca n't comment , but you need to watch it in boggy places and crossing streams .
30 The United Kingdom is a unitary and not a federal state , thus if central government is really serious about any policy it will get its way ( Griffith , 1965 ) .
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