Example sentences of "[pers pn] a [noun sg] of the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The course is designed to give you a grasp of the basic rules and how to apply them through the means of classroom teaching , practical activities , brainstormers , puzzles and the use of the microcomputer . |
2 | JULIE LONDON SHOWS YOU A SELECTION OF THE LATEST POPULAR SHADES |
3 | In other words , it is not only cheaper to buy the parent company 's shares , buying them gets you a share of the non-telecom activities for less than nothing . |
4 | in other words if you read it without any experience you might start thinking that it 's giving you a vision of the real heaven where as it 's just symbolic |
5 | No , and somewhere or other I have got for you a copy of the long string the long you know ? |
6 | We would ask that before we send you a copy of the detailed memorandum you return to [ person ] at this address , the attached confidentiality undertaking typed on your own letter heading . |
7 | I should of brought you a drop of the hard stuff then ah , and got you |
8 | Electronic with Getting Away With it , always reminds me a bit of the new order record that er came out in the nineteen ninety world cup period . |
9 | It has been my pleasure and privilege to have known since 1967 when he made me a member of the Labour Party . |
10 | ‘ He left me a picture of the poor girl he wanted to marry . |
11 | Maxine asked me a number of the usual questions , and I answered each one in turn hoping to set her mind at rest . |
12 | The answer to ‘ Can you give me a list of the one-hundred best books for seven-year-olds ? ’ has to be ‘ no , absolutely not ’ . |
13 | It seems to me a matter of the highest possible importance that where a quasi-judicial function is being exercised , under such circumstances as it had to be exercised here , with the result of depriving people of their property , especially if it is done without compensation , the persons concerned should be satisfied that nothing unfair has been done in the matter , and that ex parte statements have not been heard before the decision has been given without any chance for the person concerned to refute those statements . |
14 | Lawrence passes me a handful of the standard ones ( white plastic , old Bell records logo ) and then gives me a couple of unusual ones ; heart-shaped and bearing the words ‘ I Love Lawrence ’ . |
15 | Perhaps you would now be so kind as to fetch me a copy of the Financial Times ? |
16 | Jane Daly has just given me a copy of the new Capital Equipment RTP forms . |
17 | The butis would no doubt bless them and see them a part of the divine process . |
18 | For them a build-up of the primary manifestations of commuters ' syndrome — tertiary dandruff and pyorrhoea of the gums — is regarded as being just a little bit natty . |
19 | Yet for them a description of the full circumstances of a misfortune or disaster is not sufficient in itself . |
20 | The hatch in front of them flew open and the frame , tilted from one side to the other , gave them a sight of the wild sky outside . |
21 | When an old woman on the mountain curtseys to Marco , when a priest takes the boys to the cave where loyalists have gathered and shows them a portrait of the historic Ivor , the story rises to a climax , but not to the final climax . |
22 | If such a set of permutations exists we will call them a matching of the two ALT patterns . |
23 | The theatre is also hoping somebody could lend them a video of the 1990 World Cup Semi-Final between England and West Germany . |
24 | Active edges , on the other hand carry with them a specification of the supporting edges which they need , but as yet have not found , in order to become complete . |
25 | There , at the bar , he had been introduced to one of the heads of M.I.9 who , when he heard that Eric wanted to get back to Italy and could speak more Italian than most people who had been on the run , immediately offered to make him a member of the Allied Screening Commission . |
26 | And it cost him a share of the halfway lead in the £600,000 GA European Open at Sunningdale . |
27 | Charles 's attacks on modern architecture made him a hero of the silent majority . |
28 | It is the influence of Weber 's style which has made him a phenomenon of the 1980s . |
29 | He carried with him a memory of the perplexed , thoughtful look on her face . |
30 | He took with him a recording of the female whales at play which he made off the Azores as part of his post-graduate efforts to analyse sperm whale sounds . |