Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So money can be found when the Government feel that it is necessary for them to sustain their vote throughout the country .
2 And that we actually op adopted a b a modern sensible er , reasonable attitude towards all living creatures and that we do today vote to ban fox hunting it is anachronistic as I said earlier , it is not necessary it actually causes harm , not only does it cause harm to foxes , but at least in one case , which is sufficient for me to continue my support for the ban damage to the people in my area .
3 Just as well the control panel 's on the outside , Bernice told herself , saves me wasting my energies on a futile attempt to crack the combination .
4 I can appreciate Edouard would rather have me wasting my time at the museum instead of going round to his flat and trying to persuade Barbara Coleman to leave , but sending someone to kill me was rather an over-reaction . ’
5 Every morning she could hear them singing their mantras with the children .
6 Eventually he decided to give them their marching orders , and one spring , just before the birds were due to arrive , he nailed wire netting and a large dustbin bag along the eaves to stop them building their nests in the usual place .
7 Then the fore and hind wings , bending under the additional stress of the turn , beat against one another making an audible rattle that you can easily hear as you sit watching them make their circuits over a pond .
8 This information , together with the associated parts lists , is the information needed first in manufacturing departments to allow them to plan their contribution to the project .
9 This information , together with the associated parts lists , is the information needed first in manufacturing departments to allow them to plan their contribution to the project .
10 The National Executive wrote to the four signatories and supporters who were most closely identified with the Petition campaign , Bevan , Strauss , Cdr Young , and W. Bruce , asking them to discontinue their support for the campaign or face expulsion from the Party .
11 There 's no doubt he relieved the pressure on me and the rest of the dressing-room and enabled me to enjoy my game to the full . ’
12 After the performance of Jimmy Shine , the two of them made their way from the theatre to the hotel where Dustin was staying .
13 Because how does Philip know that in five years ' time , I 'm not going to ring him up and say , hey you know when you recommended me to invest my money in the Japanese fund , well it 's just gone through the bottom of the market .
14 She inquired at the trading standards department about the legality of catapults but was told they were sold at fishing tackle shops because anglers use them to hurl their bait into the water .
15 Edinburgh citizens accept the loud bang with nonchalance and you will see them checking their watches in a kind of ritual .
16 I waited in the kitchen until it was light enough outside for me to find my way through the deep snow back to Thrushcross Grange .
17 At least from the point of with Labour at least they most of them send their kids through the state system so they 've got a little more idea of what they 're talking about .
18 A scrip alternative , if offered to ordinary shareholders , will enable them to increase their shareholdings in the Company without incurring dealing costs and , to the extent that ordinary shareholders elect to take new ordinary shares instead of cash , there will be enhanced cash flow and increased liquidity to the Company .
19 The obvious advantage is that they provide sack-loads of fun and laughter , and the disadvantage is that you sometimes have to wait three hours for them to find their boots in the morning and finish flossing their teeth .
20 To get the distances correct , have them place their hands on the shoulders of the person in front of them .
21 I asked my husband of the punishment for the young males who had participated , but he had no answer .
22 I asked my father about the people in the adjoining houses , they must have lived in perpetual fog , and I remember he told me that perhaps they got their houses at a reduced rent .
23 I commend his outlook to the House when we discuss issues relating to the social charter .
24 I commend his appreciation of the need for a social dimension in any reforms that may take place .
25 ‘ Wilhelm wo n't speak to me since I chucked his Filofax in the jacuzzi .
26 She mumbled something while Flora supported her and I wiped her face with the warm , fizzy water .
27 I wiped my face with a handkerchief and thought about Barbara Porter .
28 The fire beside the storage tent and cook-house was still burning and trays were being carried to tents and houses when I made my way across the sand wrapped in shawls against the cold .
29 After a few days my condition improved , the weather changed dramatically , and I made my way across the cultivated , fertile fields of Normandy .
30 I made my way through the orchard and into a slit trench .
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