Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet for them crusading necessitated no large leap of the imagination , no millenarian vision ; it was simply a challenging and a deserving extension of their everyday activities . |
2 | I urge them to continue to meet the necessary level of funding to maintain and update where necessary what has been achieved . |
3 | It was a modest success in its own way , enabling me to risk becoming a full-time freelance , and I shall always be grateful for that . |
4 | I hate it when people cry , cos it makes me want to do the same thing . |
5 | I just find those subject the easiest to deal with : on the one hand , they 're the most tangible feelings I have to pull out of myself ; on the other , they make me want to make a stronger statement when I ultimately do that . |
6 | X 's secretary , formerly for eight years secretary to Judge now of the European Court of Justice and formerly an advocate who lives just along , came with me to see get the Royal Bank/Univ Alumnus of the Year Award on Saturday . |
7 | But if appointment as a lord of session was major patronage at any period in Scotland 's history , there was in the eighteenth century considerable demand for any post which could make use of legal education , for there is some reason to believe that the country was oversupplied with lawyers in view of the desperate efforts which some of them made to obtain a salaried post , no matter how minor . |
8 | The libraries are well stocked with books on the law , many of them designed to help the lay person . |
9 | There 's so many good bands and good records being made but the audience for them has remained the same size . ’ |
10 | There 's so many good bands and good records being made but the audience for them has remained the same size . ’ |
11 | They are not on the whole involved in direct teaching and , second , each of them has to have a separate viewpoint because the focus of the job is mainly outside that of any school . |
12 | And what do you say , do you say , ‘ I do n't agree with what that man says , it 's a bad book , I do n't like it or I wo n't read it ’ , or do you say , ‘ it 's probably useful for me to try to make the imaginative judgment to see things the way he sees them , to see the way the world looks like from his point of view , and I may reject that , but at least one ought to have some tolerance and some understanding ’ , and it seems that that 's where the study of literature meets life . |
13 | the departments involved are heavily loaded , and none of them want to contribute a key person for this purpose . |
14 | I applied to join the Royal Air Force and ended up in the Pay Corps , stationed initially at Devizes for three months ' square-bashing . |
15 | ‘ Watch it for Christ sake , ’ Billy bawled into the wind , ‘ ca n't you see I 've had a hard night . ’ |
16 | mind you the trouble is it 's alright in saying that but you see I 've got a bad chest , Philip 's got a bad chest |
17 | And it 's self employment so the couriers that we er supplied with the parcels with are the p- umm er , they 're liable for tax and insurance if any is due , I mean earn a certain amount of money before you start |
18 | I mean said the other day , Why do n't you pack up this stupid idea of picketing . |
19 | Very soon now they will be ready and then I mean to hold a great feast for all my people . |
20 | Like , you got , I mean put the other side of the . |
21 | I mean to give an earlier example , when at the beginning of this century , Mendel 's laws of genetics were rediscovered and an enormous growth of genetics took place and indeed is still taking place , initially Mendelism was seen by it 's practitioners and by biologists as a whole as a challenge to Darwinism , as an alternative to Darwin , and great fights took place for twenty years or so between the Darwinians and the Mendelians . |
22 | Cos I mean get a good deal |
23 | By the historicity of texts , I mean to suggest the cultural specificity , the social embedment , of all modes of writing … . |
24 | That does I think form a significant element because it makes a difference of nearly two and a half thousand dwellings . |
25 | I disdained to consult a medical dictionary , however . |
26 | ‘ As soon as my work here is finished ’ , he wrote to Constanze , ‘ I shall join you , for I intend to take a long rest in your arms ; and I shall really need it , for all this mental worry and all the rushing about in connection with it is really wearing me out … . ’ |
27 | However this time , whether or not a change of ownership makes any difference to that permission , I intend to lodge an official complaint . |
28 | I intend to use an external power filter . |
29 | Except that this condition clodhopped into view only because I intend to tell the unlipsticked truth to Gill . |
30 | I intend to make a great deal of money from this if my speculations are correct . ’ |