Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I found out all I could about the various parties including the Fascist party .
2 Armed with the phone number of the vicar of All Saints , I determined to find out all I could about the mysterious stone .
3 And Gregory : ‘ I found it a tremendously exciting challenge to depict the past as convincingly as I could for the mass-market audience of today . ’
4 ‘ I 'll tell you in God 's good time , as I will about the secret instructions dear Uncle gave me at Hampton Court . ’
5 I sweep the rod back as much as I can in the confined space and , although the fish is rather small at about 1¼lb , it kicks up quite a fuss and there is nothing I can do to stop it splashing .
6 To this end I have already started talking to as many people as I can in the local area , with some good response , but now wish to approach a wider audience — hence the appeal to you .
7 This criticism arises from the fact that , search where you may through the White Papers , nowhere will you find detailed information about what public service workers have been paid , how their pay has changed or what they will be paid in the future .
8 She may be ecstatic and radiant ; she may on the other hand feel tired and depressed .
9 She made her way as best she could along the overgrown path , following the house wall .
10 She ran as hard as she could across the muddy field , across the rickety bridge , and finally collapsed beyond the line of oaks where the stream curved round to mark the boundary of the colonel 's property .
11 He had but to comment favourably on the kittenish qualities of Babs Osborne for her to curl up as best she could on the plush seat beside him , her thumb in her mouth .
12 For one awful moment , she thought she had persuaded her , then , with a cry of triumph , Rose hurled the ring as far as she could into the surrounding darkness .
13 ‘ I did n't say that , ’ denied Isabel quickly , clinging to her dignity as best she could under the growing amusement in her tormentor 's expression .
14 So you 've got to create something quite simple and effective in which they can be successful , which is n't so demanding as you would for the other group .
15 Once you have shed your surplus weight you will be able to increase your food intake , and on a normal quota of calories it is n't at all difficult to increase your dietary fibre intake to 40g a day just by becoming aware of the fibre-rich foods as you will during the following weeks .
16 You should try to read as much as you can of the great Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists ; Shakespeare , Marlowe and Ben Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , Tourneur , Webster , Middleton .
17 As with all other stages of the conveyancing exercise , deal with as many as you can of the listed headings .
18 The trick is to get as much of the system installed as you can alongside the existing system so that you can change over all in one go .
19 And I 'd like to erm try and get you all to see what you can tell by simply observing the building , and I 'd like to concentrate if we may on the central part of the building , because there are a number of changes that have been made to that building erm which tell a story .
20 But we might on the other hand .
21 After Munich there was a positive lurch to prepare as best we could with the near-hopeless equipment available .
22 ‘ We got as close as we could to the shrimping rig , then Neil Henshaw and myself climbed aboard .
23 Yes , and we at the university are , I think , really I say ‘ I think ’ , my own purpose here at the university is to export what we 've got as quickly as we can to the local community , and indeed nationally too .
24 But I hope that as soon as possible we can with the various approvals and that the money will be found because I would suggest , without the speed reducing measures , this scheme will be a complete waste of money .
25 Claims may not include mesne profits as they may in the High Court , but are confined to claims for non-payment of rent .
26 If in a potentially life threatening situation or one in which irreparable damage to the patient 's health is to be anticipated , doctors or hospital authorities are faced with a refusal by an adult patient to accept essential treatment and they have real doubts as to the validity of that refusal , they should in the public interest , not to mention that of their patient , at once seek a declaration from the courts as to whether the proposed treatment would or would not be lawful .
27 The issue never addressed is the level to which interest rates should be reduced to enable British industry to compete effectively , let alone give it an edge over the rest of the industrialised world — probably because they have not reached such a level for decades ; nor is there reason to hope they might in the foreseeable future . .
28 Duncan looked at Myeloski ; they had gone as far as they could with the air-traffic controller .
29 So they drank it , and ate what they could of the unprepossessing fare , conscious of the hostile gaze of the stuffed fish in the corner .
30 They slotted them in as best they could on the flat seat backs .
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