Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 because I think er Mr 's motion is erm , similar to er Rosie 's erm except that , I mean I think what we 're actually saying is that we do actually have a number of waste planning sort of policy panel , er and this is something look , needs to be looked at in , in some detail , erm and if we just do it via a sort of straight report to the Environment Committee and I mean look at the sort of agenda we 've got today er you know how much time can we spend on the details so I mean I hope the Liberal Democrats would accept that erm yes it will obviously come to the Environment Committee eventually er but that it actually should go to the Waste Planning to the Policy panel and other bits no doubt to the Waste Disposal sort of Sub Committee for this is the policy er committee of course .
2 Abdesselam told the press on July 27 that the elimination of corruption remained a high priority and that " those who paid the price for the measures that have been taken so far are the youth … let no one expect me to make the deprived masses pay any more " .
3 We suggest you contact the following firms : Thermoforce Ltd , Camplex Plantcare Division , Heybridge Works , Maldon , Essex CM9 7NW .
4 We expect you to observe the general rules of conduct and standards of behaviour as et out below .
5 D' you know the principal parts of insuesco ? ’
6 Er the Director of Transportation recognises that , it was said that he 's happy to await the outcome of liberations by that er District Council and that 's what the Conservative group has suggested that we do but if he wants you to recognise that every policy has to be accepted , the way in which they have performed time and decided to be addressed by my members of of all parties and therefore I urge you to support the Conservative resolutions I now put forward .
7 Some of the requirements may be unnecessary but we urge you to adopt the suggested techniques wherever possible to give you the practice that is needed before you can become a competent report writer .
8 I want you to give the European components presentation to Klepner . ’
9 ‘ And while , in due course , we should provide Thomas with a brother or a sister , on this occasion I suggest we take the appropriate precautions .
10 Step one , then , in intelligent persuasion is to acknowledge the status of your ‘ audience ’ through targeting what you say and how you say it to meet the specific needs of the individuals involved : the ‘ What 's in it for you ? ’ factor .
11 Health watchdogs say it indicates the tight martgins on which hospitals are required to run .
12 There was a practical circus item which asked pupils to weigh given letters and then cost them using the postal charges table ( see Table 4.8 ) .
13 When Hazlitt and Coleridge visited Alfoxden the following day , Wordsworth was away from home ; but Dorothy provided them with a ‘ frugal repast ’ and let them see the now-abundant manuscripts intended for the Lyrical Ballads .
14 Let me get the little ones to bed and I 'll be right round . ’
15 As you walk you see the luscious vegetables that figure strongly in Gozitan meals : try soppa ta' l-armla ( widow 's soup , with vegetables , egg and cheese ) .
16 I hope you find the following pages of interest , and do make sure you see the Year End video which is available in every location .
17 Challenge him to check the full-blown consequences of his ideas to see where they lead .
18 Let us disregard the moral overtones which are irrelevant anyway to the concept of lying ( what makes lying bad is what is bad about what makes it lying ) .
19 Let us leave the last words with Walter Abish who declares that ‘ the innovative novel is , in essence , a novel of disfamiliarization , a novel that has ceased to concern itself with the mapping of the ‘ familiar ’ world ’ ( Martin 1983 : 238 ) .
20 At the outset , let us distinguish the different types of disputes , dealt with by the courts that have greater or lesser political relevance .
21 Above all , let us acknowledge the two principles , Dionysiac and Apolline , as the basis of tragedy , their highest achievement .
22 Let us consider the possible scenarios .
23 Let us consider the key elements of any policy to combat age discrimination in employment .
24 4.6 There is ample further evidence for regarding the second and third elements in such sequences — unlike the others we have seen so far — as jointly equivalent to a clause at the intensional level ; let us consider the four points which follow : First , most or all such phrases accept the insertion of the explicit predicator to be in front of the adjective ( and to be seems to be more or less obligatory when such adjectives are questioned ) ; we have already seen examples ( e.g. ( 35 ) , ( 41 ) ) .
25 The psalms let us hear the exultant shouts of the worshippers , and allow us to join in imagination with the pilgrims who go up to Jerusalem to keep the festivals .
26 Let us imagine the unspeakable agonies of horror that would have been suffered by someone in — I will not say a less exalted — a different position who had been similarly vilified .
27 Let us test the combinatory possibilities of adjectives with indefinite pronouns and other similar words , first taking at random phrases composed of an adjective and some specific noun , and then replacing the specific noun in each case by some noun or pronoun with an indefinite meaning .
28 Let us say the only settlors of the trust are Newco and Target , and both are excluded from benefiting under the trust , as they would have to be for the trust to qualify as an " employees share scheme " for the purposes of the Companies Act 1985 , and come within s75(6) Financial Services Act 1986 .
29 Let us take the usable answers ( a ) — ( f ) for Question 2 and determine what antecedents and consequences are known to us from the text .
30 First , for algebraic convenience , let us call the four pay-offs , a , b , c and d ( see Figure 7. 3 ) where ( W - D ) ÷2 = a , W = b , 0 = c , and W÷2 = d .
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