Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Sir Alec Cairncross , a former Chief Economic Adviser to the Treasury , heaps praise on the Attlee governments at the end of his highly regarded study Years of Recovery : ‘ Whether one tries to look forward from 1945 or backwards from forty years later , those years appear in retrospect , and rightly so , as years when the government knew where it wanted to go and led the country with an understanding of what was at stake .
2 Your filter is fairly powerful and should be up to the job , but I must admit that I personally prefer undergravel filtration for almost all purposes .
3 I only get tax relief on the first £30,000 , so that has remained the same .
4 I just love whammy bars at the moment ! ’
5 I then got a phone call in the middle of the night — I always get phone calls in the middle of the night from David .
6 I still meet research managers from other businesses who feel that their companies do n't really understand or want them .
7 Unfortunately I usually use road atlases for maps of Britain .
8 I also take billy kids for a pal near me and rear them free range with lots of love and cuddles .
9 Fox added the conversion and it was his perfectly judged grubber kick to the corner which allowed winger Tony Marchant to pounce and score .
10 That was why as a child I often had anxiety dreams about her .
11 Would I please see Deputy Head before dinner .
12 ‘ The letters we get are usually very friendly ; sometimes I even get birthday cards from listeners who have never met me , ’ said Mr Edmond Sehayek , director of the Arabic service , an Iraqi Jew who emigrated to Israel in 1963 .
13 In 1724 the University Garden needed more space and Boerhaave used his newly purchased country estate at nearby Oud-Poelgeest as an extension .
14 Even more importantly , I completely lacked business experience in certain vital parts of the world .
15 Can I can I informally move section B on the policy and resources put forward .
16 But although I played lead for a long time in the group I never cite lead players like Clapton or Beck .
17 I never miss Midnight Mass at St Martin's-in-the-Field , ’ Oscar told him , ‘ so I 'd appreciate it greatly ii the meeting could be concluded quickly enough to allow me time to get there and find a pew with a good view . ’
18 I never detail calorie content in my diets because it is n't necessary .
19 If you only require mono images for eventual in-house mono printing then a video player is quite adequate as VidiPC can capture mono images ‘ on-the-fly ’ .
20 You only receive gate receipts from home fixtures .
21 Well not now because you only have Christmas trees at Christmas do n't you .
22 Indeed , talk to any manager and he or she already has common-sense theories of motivation , often built up over long periods of observing people at work .
23 You just write WORLD LEADER in your passport , charge a fortune to expound views rejected by your people , and let the world , and the people , go to hell .
24 The same applies to sending a fax — you just select FAX Document from your printer setup menu in any application that will print , and when the fax send dialogue box ( fig2 ) appears , nominate the recipient(s) .
25 " Oh , Louise , do you still have lobster sandwiches at Harris 's ? "
26 Did you still put stilton cheese in that roll or did you want that ?
27 But stop and think gents. have you ever seen lorry drivers like that ?
28 Do you mind actually , what would you ever get sea fish in Stenness Loch then ?
29 Also , if you are an Orchard MSA holder you automatically receive Insurance Cover for your CheckOver .
30 She also tells fairy stories about borrowing horses .
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