Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [pron] [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 But since the initial motion was put forward by the policy and resources committee the question of local government review has become more prominent within the minds of this council and other councils across the country , and I think that issue needs to be addressed before we make as a cou , a council our final decision on the County Farms estate .
2 The story of victims number 37,38 and 39 was : ‘ In an apparent ambush , a gang member , fourteen , is killed and two others are wounded as they stand at a bus stop . ’
3 Her mother thought it was better for her not to be at home as there was not much space , so the following week they saw the social worker and it was arranged that she go to a house run by the Catholic anti-abortion organisation LIFE .
4 Well , can everyone take on board the idea now , if there are new documents being prepared or we get to a major re-issue .
5 We may use physical methods of measuring light intensity that are apparently independent of our subjective experience — for instance photosensitive cells — but these are accepted because they correlate to a greater or lesser degree , under normal circumstances , with subjective experiences of brightness .
6 Maybe by the t I mean so my lecturing style was I I geared if you like towards a more , you go off and do some reading based on the following topics and I agree with you , that was too vague given the the fact you 're not psychologists .
7 International referee Derek Bevan , who handled the World Cup final , agreed with Kirkpatrick , citing another area where law changes have had negative consequences : ‘ When the ball is fielded following a high kick from the attacking side the chasing forwards can close in and circle the catcher provided that they remain at a distance of 10 metres .
8 From the table and figure , it is clear that far fewer records will be displaced if we randomize to a multi-record bucket rather than to an individual record position .
9 Typically there is a pair of ganglia in each segment of the body , but the members of a pair are usually so closely united that they appear as a single ganglion , the commissure being no longer evident externally .
10 Astronauts have learned that we live on a delicate planet whose complex workings are poorly understood .
11 The Lady of the Hearth can be invoked when you move into a new home .
12 The ‘ feel good ’ factor may only be jolted when you come to a ‘ Y ’ junction and curse that thick rear side panel , obstructing the over-the-shoulder rear three-quarter view .
13 Listeners can help by asking the stammerer whether they 'd like gaps in sentences filled when they come across a particularly difficult word .
14 for a whole , W , to exist it is not normally enough merely that its parts exist , rather it is required that they exist in a certain arrangement , in a certain set of relations to each other .
15 At one stage she had suggested that he leave for a vacation and she stayed being , heading a Regency Council .
16 Would not a moral lead to be to make sure that those people are paid while we come to a conclusion with the legislative committee about whether that piece of legislation was expedient ?
17 Your consent is required before we apply for a report and you may see the report before it is returned to us .
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