Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Can my hon. Friend confirm that when he announces new proposals for deregulation he will ensure that he and his officials have consulted the Minister for small businesses to see that every effort is made to take into account the needs of small businesses and that deregulation , wherever possible , is increased , so that small businesses can get special exemptions where possible from what can be very complicated regulations and procedures that the Government introduce ?
2 I have looked at your planet Uulaa , and I know what sorts of fun you would seek there .
3 There are several sorts of truth I could tell about this decade of work .
4 He rightly argues that the best way to find out what part of the brain does is to start out with very general questions about the sorts of thing it might do and then work through to more specific questions .
5 When SAVE was launched in 1975 , good photographs of endangered buildings were very scarce , but with today 's improved methods of printing we can use any reasonable snapshot we are sent .
6 When we defend ourselves too rigidly against threatening aspects of change we can precipitate the very situations we seek to avert .
7 The only words of comfort I can give are that the more emotional freedom you give your children , the more likely you are to keep their love and affection .
8 This letter was only the beginning of a case with a long history , and by piecing together a number of disjointed fragments of information we can obtain an unusually clear picture of the sequence of events and of Anselm 's reactions to them .
9 ‘ It was like them pictures of Hell we used to get in Sunday school , ’ she told the other women when she returned to work two days later .
10 ‘ But if we can find the funds in future we would want to reinstate the service . ’
11 Maybe if I was really hard up with no career or opportunities in life I might feel differently .
12 The contractions returned , and my husband got out all the books on pregnancy he could find .
13 ‘ You could install it and with five minutes of training you could use it .
14 The Russians are so bureaucratic that any gems of intelligence they might cull are lost in a mass of trivial dross .
15 Under certain states of consciousness he could become aware of the subtler dimensions of the landscape and wrote :
16 In order to make sense of a self that has ‘ survived ’ both discourses of colonialism it would seem that Bhimji 's strategy has been one of intense resourcefulness , gathering in herself and her experiences .
17 In some cases of urgency he can introduce regulations with a shelf life of up to 12 months without consultation ( s11(5) ) .
18 No , I do n't think I 'd go for a house that erm I would n't but those big houses of course it would have alarms would n't it ?
19 But unfortunately , again , we 're goi , going back history-wise , the civils and the mechanicals and electricals , and you 've only got ta go to London and see what palatial places they got just virtually adjacent to the Houses of Parliament you 'll find mechanical engineers , and also the civil engineers in Bird Cage Walk .
20 She could suck it as easily as the sticks of liquorice she used to adore as a girl .
21 If the fish ceases to feed or shows signs of distress I would recommend you to seek the advice of your vet concerning antibiotics .
22 The breeze flowing off the river was cool , but it could n't cool the hot flames of desire she could feel curling inside her .
23 unless I 've got loads of work I 'll come .
24 Before the league authorities get in touch , however , with a reminder about the rules of professionalism they should know that the Smailes fortune is destined for charity .
25 ‘ Under the rules of democracy I would have expected to be allowed to speak , ’ he said .
26 Had they obeyed the accepted rules of warfare they would have stayed somewhere ‘ further down ’ .
27 As Hannah Arendt has shown , in times of crisis the existence of a formless mass can become the basis for a totalitarian dictatorship ; in times of prosperity it can lead to an all-encompassing smugness and self-satisfaction and to the existence of a regime which knows no criticism , no control and , above all , no real opposition and thus no arguments which contain alternatives .
28 You were asked recently to vote on the forms of action you would prefer to take in support of the shop 's position on the reduction of pay differentials .
29 As with most forms of pricing we must look for more practical methods .
30 As with most forms of pricing we must look for more practical methods
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