Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Er Madam Speaker I I entirely agree with the sentiments which have been expressed by Black and Decker and I have to say to members opposite that when companies like Mercedes are starting to source outside of Germany , with companies like Volkswagen are starting to look er outside Europe and Peugeot and others , alarm bells should be ringing for those members who are genuinely concerned about jobs because there is no doubt that the social chapter is driving people out of work and the longer that members opposite adhere to it er then the the greater will be the er the possibility o of er people er in Europe er embracing policies which will make those countries in Europe less competitive and less able to provide employment .
2 I entirely agree with the comments which have been made by Mr with regard to congestion resulting from erm commuting from the northeast at the present day .
3 I entirely sympathise with the feelings described by my hon. Friend .
4 I always start with the eyes , because it gives the moisturiser a chance to sink in , and it also means I can wipe away any spills without reapplying foundation . ’
5 I strongly agree with the authors ' main point that all excised lesions should be sent for histological examination .
6 ‘ But mostly I simply help with the residents — you know , organise activities and outings , that sort of thing .
7 Sir , — Thank you for publishing the letters of Mrs. Monica Brummell and Mrs. Rosemary Gomm , I fully agree with the contents of their letters .
8 On this part of the case I respectfully agree with the observations of Lord Donaldson M.R. , at p. 325f , in the Court of Appeal and of Neill L.J. , at p. 328f .
9 Here again I respectfully agree with the observations made by Lord Donaldson M.R. , at pp. 324–325 , and by Neill L.J. , at pp. 326–327 , when rejecting the proprietary argument , which had not been advanced before Wright J. but which had rightly to be considered when it was put forward for the first time in the Court of Appeal .
10 Neither the probate line of cases nor the donor line of cases is appropriate to apply to the present situation which is entirely different and I respectfully agree with the observations of Staughton L.J .
11 Go through your seven to ten-day diary and compare what you actually eat with the kinds of food we recommend in Chapter 4 .
12 We always begin with the needs that the group identifies ’
13 We always begin with the needs that the group identifies and then discuss with them how these needs relate to what we call our four analytical cornerstones — four issues which represent the oppression and exploitation of women .
14 But if we , if we junk that definition , and then go to conformance with requirements we either conform with the requirements , as Geoff said , or we do n't .
15 They usually share with the nomads a certain angularity in their overall compositions and articulation of forms .
16 They also deal with the anxieties and guilt of relatives .
17 They also agree with the analysts over there on another thing .
18 When the young arrive they often remain with the parents until they are fully , or nearly fully , grown .
19 It may be that some of our roles conflict ( e.g. parental responsibilities might conflict with commitments at work ) or different groups might impose conflicting expectations in relation to one particular role ( e.g. in a man 's role as shop steward the managers might expect him to calm disputes while his work-mates might demand that he never compromise with the bosses ) .
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