Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [adj] for the " in BNC.
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1 | After coffee I announced myself eager for the fleecy crook of Morpheus ' shoulder , and they buggered off . |
2 | I usually keep him in when I wash his clothes and I got them special for the cold weather so he should be all right . |
3 | The 44 has a 1/4in shank , and I found it perfect for the aggressive work I was attempting . |
4 | That 's right , made a cup of coffee and that and then , he was , just came back and she said you have n't finished , he said yes , she said I did n't hear you knocking , oh no he said , well I built it all , you know , it 's all ready made and I built it ready for the bolts and , oh I thought you would of been knocking , I 've got some knocking here you know |
5 | ‘ I felt myself responsible for the problem of radio-active contamination from nuclear explosions ’ , he wrote later . |
6 | Yeah , I 've I sprayed it pink for the Rocky Horror and I ca n't get it out ! |
7 | In particular , I wish you well for the National Conference in March to which you will be rushing immediately after our meeting with the SMT on March 8th . |
8 | I wish you well for the remainder of the holidays and look forward to seeing you all again at our Qualified Teachers days . |
9 | I wish you well for the remainder of the holidays and look forward to seeing you all again at our Qualified Teachers days . |
10 | We hope you will keep it to hand and that you find it useful for the future . |
11 | I thought we were lovers ! she wanted to scream , but she swallowed her hurt for the thousandth time and forced a smile . |
12 | Was it usual to be stood off if you did something wrong for the ? |
13 | If we 'll only buy highly coloured food , we make it difficult for the industry to eliminate the additives which provide them . |
14 | John and Josephine McCool explained : ‘ While we wish her well for the future , we can not condone her behaviour over the last number of years when she has associated with loyalist prisoners . |
15 | It 's the first time we 've held the event because we wanted something special for the Centenery . |
16 | Otherwise they 're going to have another sleepless night , and we need them fresh for the next stage . ’ |
17 | Given that weak electromagnetic fields at the power frequencies 50Hz and 60Hz do pollute the environment in the sense that they make it hostile for the chemistry of body functions , there is no real choice other than making sure we live well removed from power lines or accept the higher incidence of cancer and leukaemia as tolerable . |
18 | And they had everything ready for the squad coming in you know . |
19 | Even now he says he was surprised by the appointment , which caused him to make himself unavailable for the British Lions ' tour of South Africa . |
20 | The covens were restricted to thirteen , possibly because they considered it unlucky for the enemy Christian church due to the number at the Last Supper . |
21 | But Under-21 boss Craig Brown said : ‘ I felt Darren was unfortunate , but he made it easy for the official by a slight push . |
22 | He made it possible for the duke and his eight-months pregnant duchess to rush back from Germany to Kensington Palace for the birth , putting up the royal cavalcade at his home in Shooter 's Hill on the way . |
23 | In its wisdom , the Community felt able to do that for the Iberian peninsula a few years ago and it would be right and proper for it to do something analogous for the central European countries . |
24 | It leaves you eager for the sequel . |
25 | The West Indian family values education , but the way it goes about it makes it impossible for the kids . |
26 | As far as possible , it should be included in primary legislation ; otherwise it makes it difficult for the House to consider the issues . |
27 | This effectively nullifies the use of the ‘ upwards reporting ’ of SPRs and SSRs , since it makes it difficult for the recipients to see the extent of the problem . |
28 | This effectively nullifies the use of the ‘ upwards reporting ’ of SPRs and SSRs , since it makes it difficult for the recipients to see the extent of the problem . |