Example sentences of "[pers pn] [to-vb] [adv] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Students will appreciate the word-list ( over 800 terms with a phonetic transcription ) and the index of grammar exercises which enables them to find immediately a range of exercises on a number of key grammar points . |
2 | ( The work of Hoggart 1957 and others on popular culture seems to me to constitute largely a variant of the first tradition , though with some Marxist influence in some cases . ) |
3 | Very often your teacher may ask you to come twice a week for two or three weeks and then once a week for a further period which will vary from pupil to pupil . |
4 | They clamp the butt and place a weight near the tip which enables them to derive both a measure of the bending stiffness and the ‘ kickpoint ’ . |
5 | Pupils ' knowledge was studied by asking them to mark appropriately a diagram of a rectangle and its diagonal drawn in a dotted outline . |
6 | Space has allowed me to use only a fraction of the wealth of material provided ; I only hope I have not made too many mistakes or significant omissions and have done at least some justice to all . |
7 | Then he stepped towards her to stand just a couple of feet away . |
8 | Nothing could induce her to take even a morsel into her mouth — the imperious strength of a child 's sense of taste forbade it utterly . |
9 | These broad themes taken together led us to put forward a proposal for a anew divorce law in our book Grounds for Divorce . |