Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When psychologists study them specifically , they tend to observe them in a social , family or work context which loses sight of their individual subjectivities .
2 I am talking about prisoners who do not want problems in serving their sentence ; they want to serve it in a civilised fashion , where that is possible in any prison regime .
3 They can not have teachers ready to respond to the rapidly changing social milieu ( the educational needs context ) which requires an extended approach to professionality , and at the same time expect to manage them in a modified bureaucracy which is predicated upon a restricted view .
4 But our attitude towards them has to be based on the understanding that they want to transform us into a different party — a party which could never win , and might well not deserve to win , against a Conservative government which itself embraces the social market .
5 But officials at both the DES and the HSE want to turn it into a specialist advisory group to the HSE .
6 Or it may be that the question you are interested in has been discussed before , but that you want to develop it in a particular way , or to extend it , or to disagree with one of its premises .
7 It would have been a richer joy — but , indeed , as I so often tell you , I delight to picture you in a childlike serenity .
8 Made from microwave-friendly materials , it can be used to brew and re-heat coffee quickly and removing the plunger transforms it into a stylish juice jug .
9 ( Beware of those therapists who seek to charge you for a complete course of treatment at the very beginning , as it is almost impossible to know how well each individual will respond and therefore how many sessions will be needed . )
10 And s and begin to drive them with a consolidated plan .
11 Not so High Rocks , whose owners have steadily raised their admission charges in the last few years , threatened climbers with access restrictions , and put nothing at all back into the maintenance of the rocks , save to enclose them in a sturdy , reinforced fence .
12 Even when we are in fact focussing on spoken language , we seem to approach it with a theoretical apparatus which is more apt for the analysis of written language ’ ( 1982 , p .
13 Unfortunately , many people seem to take it as a personal insult ( on behalf of their garden ) if one says that there are n't really any plants or flowers worth pressing , so to prevent any hurt feelings I usually try to pick a few items that are possible candidates for pressing , which seems to go down much better than completely refusing someone 's kind offer .
14 I intend to do it in a proper English accent ( You can do it ) .
15 I like to compare him with a footballing genius , putting through passes others are too slow to take , and making moves that would be brilliant if only the rules were different .
16 My mother has just arrived and I would say from the look of her she is all set to greet you as a long-lost child . ’
17 You also get to know them on a personal basis too …
18 When you are pre-recording the music , remember to record it at a constant high level so that you can make all the downward level adjustments when the final transfer is made onto the video tape ; this minimises tape hiss .
19 This enables us to use a stereotaxic instrument to guide probes like lesion-making electrodes into the brain at known distances in front of , to one side of , and below one of these landmarks and guarantee to get it into a selected subcortical area .
20 The tunes played by the 25-year-old former London College of Music student have become a feature at the club this season and the Crewe directors intend to reward him with a free season ticket .
21 At midday six guerrilla fighters arrive to help them from a military base near to their village .
22 Because what I feel puts you in a dangerous position , ’ he said with silky menace .
23 When the navvies turn up for their wages on a Friday afternoon after a hard week of digging up roads , try presenting them with a handsome bound volume of Gaelic poetry .
24 The examination of the techniques that humans employ when reading and try to incorporate them into a computational system is therefore worthwhile .
25 Some , responding to the phallocentrism which Lacanianism retains from traditional psychoanalysis , try to turn it into a gynocentric psychoanalysis .
26 If it appears healthy , simply let it go , or if it needs attention , try to direct it into a clean dustbin , tie the lid on and take it to the vet .
27 Turn to face him in a balanced stance
28 However hard we try to make him into a literary archetype he remains firmly rooted in life , in nonliterary experience .
29 reason to treat her like a black
30 Do take her to a proper restaurant . ’
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