Example sentences of "[vb base] [subord] [pron] [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Say if you start in a A flat minor , that opens out the E chord for you , and so forth . |
2 | Sting and build as they do from a habit |
3 | Courts may be important less for what they do than for what they are : their existence makes social workers pause before they apply for an order . |
4 | This finding has led to the suggestion that the hepatocyte pallisade may represent a lineage system within which cells mature as they pass from a peri-bile ductular position ot mature perivenular hepatocytes . |
5 | Jones and Posnett ( 1990 ) examined the relationship between the level of covenant giving and the tax price ( that is , the tax relief you gain if you give through a covenant ) . |
6 | I mean if you belong to a church you do something to make it look tidy do n't you ? |
7 | I mean if you live in a posh area , er , the student 's going to take a pride in what he 's done , because you know you can give him it every day of his life , and he , he wants to do something , but he wants to do it himself . |
8 | Sir right , you know if you go for a blood transfusion and you 're a smoker , how do you know that when you have the transfusion you wo n't get the ten percent of the blood that 's not working properly ? |
9 | So if I have associated the right word — say , the word blue — with the right impression — the impression I get when I look at a cornflower — there is no fear of my language not mirroring reality as there is if I talk about fate or fortune , these not being words for simple ideas impressed on my mind by external objects . |
10 | Another accident we had with an a wardrobe two of my lads had which was a funny one in retrospect but I some when you carry a wardrobe , funnily enough , the easiest way often if you 've got a tight corner , you know as you go round a corner in a staircase you 'll come from a landing and often turn right or turn left to go down , if you put it at an angle like that then you wo n't get it round the corner without catching the bannister . |
11 | started as a receptionist , works now on film business and keeps fit through gymnastics ; 's is the first voice fibre customers hear when they ring with a query . |
12 | You mean because they live in a different county . |
13 | Well ca n't you just talk cos it 's not long , just a couple of minutes just talk before you revise for a little while ? |
14 | It 's about the menace you feel when you go to a football match . ’ |
15 | but then , is , does it not , the next point then does not er what Mr say have relevant cause , because if there is this risk which in the purposes of the argument rule , start if you like as a wheel and not a , a , a , a , a fanciful risk , the reasons yourself just put forward , er then it must follow that there is a risk , er that erm the members agents will not be able to call on names to provide the funds |
16 | Minor conflicts occur with the couple trying to pacify her , this continues up to a black moment when the house relents and saves them and then I say and this is important I think when you write for a radio , I have marked one paragraph with red brackets . |
17 | From their written works it would appear that most psychologists up to about 1935 have assumed that these three things , separately or together , must constitute the whole of what we mean when we speak of a person feeling a touch as a touch on his shoulder or a pain as a pain in his foot . |
18 | If you work if you work on a quarter page at three ninety and cos remember you 're telling all this on the phone . |
19 | A method for identifying and assessing the tasks which humans perform when they interact with a system . |