Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] [pos pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The user is then free to choose the environment which best matches their use characteristics or which improves their aggregate efficiency measured in time , error or quality terms .
2 Despite their rousing calls for a cinema that was ‘ vital , illuminating , ’ and their polemic against a national cinema divorced from contemporary realities , they turned to a series of novels set in the English provinces for material out or which to make their first movies .
3 If you 're lucky enough to live at home , or you have your own room in college or good lodgings , you may prefer to study there ( see also Chapter 2 on accommodation ) .
4 The sufferer must know that he or she has your full attention and that you are on his or her " side " .
5 The same payment is given to staff who lived in furnished accommodation at the previous base who move to rented unfurnished property at the new base or who buy their own houses in the new area .
6 In summary , if we keep the horse 's anxiety down ( as well as our own ) things will be better next time ; and if we let the horse blow its mind with anxiety , or we lose our own temper , no one will even want to try again , and definitely not the horse !
7 It 's a question of whether we adapt to their structure or or we have our own structure
8 Write a letter to a well-known personality asking him or her to open your new shop .
9 Outside the hospital , ASAP students lead peer discussions through several short video triggers developed by ASAP , or they create their own trigger role-plays about their own lives or about the stories they 've heard in the hospital and jail .
10 Of course an Asian child here must learn English , but must she or he forget their own language in order to learn English ?
11 You will have read enough apparently contradictory facts about what you can and ca n't eat to drive you to drink ( or chocolates , cakes , cheese sandwiches or whatever constitutes your particular downfall ) .
12 Lutyens 's verdict was law , and nothing escaped his personal praise or criticism .
13 And it comes to the first of August , and Graham gets his car , his new X J S , and I get my new Lada , and we 've been out at midnight doing all this , but we come to the branch in the morning , and he parks his X J S there , and I park my Lada next to it .
14 ‘ One word of this and I tell your local rags where you learnt your craft . ’
15 ‘ I hear a song and I tell my musical director what tempo I want it in , and how it 's going to end .
16 Promotion is the priority and I hope our missing fans will see this as a positive move in the right direction . ’
17 When I had occasion to talk to the Home Secretary about this , I asked him about this and he said oh , we want it to be local and I said you mean local not region and he said yes , local and I hope my noble friend who was there will remember that when he comes to decide whether this region things ever going to get a running .
18 In those days I used to hang out at the Giaconda Cafe in Denmark Street where all broke musicians hang out , and I remember his first single came out and he dragged me into the record store next door , Francis Day & Hunter , and he said , ‘ Have a listen to this ’ .
19 Now er w w with every respect , to say that he survived it is something of a crass statement , because I remember reading about him thinking is n't this country getting good that we can have a black guardsman , and I remember my own disappointment when I read that he had to leave the regiment .
20 Once I am interested in an act 's music and I like their live performance , the first thing I want to know is where this new band sees itself going .
21 And I like their white teeth .
22 And I like your obvious sympathy with my people in Santa Barbara village . ’
23 And I like your funny way of doing things … ’
24 ‘ Yes , and I got my other hearing-aid , and some notes — ’
25 Yeah , and he bought bought bits and that , and I got my little book , you know , my pictures in have n't I ?
26 You see my brother Joe is wrong , he should have , he 's a workaholic , and they 're doing sixteen hours a day and they 're working , can you imagine , and I mean my youngest brother Brad who 's working with him said er Joe do n't stop , a week , no a fortnight la , a fortnight last Sunday they had to put a not air conditioning yeah it is air conditioning unit in Smith 's in Staines and they had to whatever happens they had to get it working for the next day , it 's got to be in and working and they worked all day , my brother , my eldest brother Derek weld it for nine hours non stop , to the point where Brad our , my younger brother and Joe had
27 At the end of summer there were still patches of old snow on the sheltered slopes of the Cirque des Pessons , and I wrote my first poem about Andorra :
28 He spoke to her in very precise Greek , and I heard my own name and the name of the school .
29 He successfully resisted treatment , and he returned home from the clinic describing himself , and I use his own words , as being ‘ fantastically ill ’ .
30 I know perfectly well what responsibilities I have for the Home Office and for the actions of Home Office officials and the Minister who handled the case , and I know my own responsibility in this matter .
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