Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Lord Peyton has the right to stick to his guns and he 's disinclined to give in after the majority he won last time . |
2 | It was felt that the Stand we had last year was well worthwhile . |
3 | In the vote on the NUM motion three factors helped to tip the balance in favour of the Labour leadership : the NUM lacked the support it commanded last month at Blackpool from Nalgo , the local government officers ' union , since the latter is not affiliated to the party ; the pro-nuclear EETPU , absent from Blackpool since its expulsion from the TUC , cast its votes in favour of the leadership 's stance ; and Ucatt , the construction union , previously in favour of the 15-year deadline , has recently withdrawn its opposition to the policy review plan . |
4 | And my Lord a short part I wish to refer you to and that is on page a hundred and seventy nine which is er the section when the judge was dealing with er the law of duty and the judge Mr Justice said during the trial I express some concern to what evidence has been called it is not necessary to refer to lawyers professional liability by . |
5 | Returning to the office in the afternoon I write legal advice and comments on the proposed homelessness policy . |
6 | ‘ If that was the case I found great difficulty in seeing how he could get permission from my local authority to license me , ’ he said . |
7 | Throughout the text he puts considerable effort into emphasising that any conclusions we may arrive at about the Universe and the objects within it are only scientific theories . |
8 | See that ladder you 've got , you know the bit you had this morning ? |
9 | As Emily Mahon stood in the kitchen she hoped that Nan would be warm and pleasant to her father this morning . |
10 | Several blind people complained of the excessive concern over their inability to make eye contact with clients and the difficulty they had convincing teaching staff that they could cope . |
11 | Turn to page 10 to find out all you need to know about perming and how to achieve the look you want this winter . |
12 | The exposure it received this year was an all-time record . |
13 | President Richard von Weizsäcker , often able to set the tone , has been unusually reticent since the storm he created last year by urging that the government should move from Bonn to Berlin ( an issue that remains undecided ) . |
14 | Just a few hours before the verdict he told Central News that he believed the jury would find him not guilty . |
15 | In The Silmarillion we learn that water is the province of the Vala Ulmo , and that from it ( sea or river ) there often comes assistance ; the incident with Sam and Frodo begins to seem less and less like chance , more and more of a ‘ sending ’ . |
16 | It may seem that I 've never taken my title seriously , but below the skin I have great respect for it , and for this house too and the men who have gone before me who made it . |
17 | So after I finished Sleeping With The Enemy I walked Pennine Way to release all the pent-up aggression and that helped , ’ he says . |
18 | Is the Minister aware that the cracker he pulls this Christmas will probably have been packaged by a home worker , as will the Christmas cards and gift tags ? |
19 | Whereas in his earlier four- and five-part motets Andrea had generally maintained a conservative style , the Penitential Psalms show his skill in what one may call choral orchestration , and in the Concerti he developed polychoral writing far beyond the simple antiphony of the salmi spezzati of Ruffino and Willaert . |
20 | But then the good old American public elected Nixon so here you had Al Capone in the White House and these same political scientists wrote books saying hey hang on , when we said more power to the president we meant more power for our kind of president , you know , Jack , you know , and L B J and the boys , not this Nixon , Tricky Dicky character . |
21 | During the interview he said all killing was wrong , but added that there was now ‘ increasing fear of paramilitary activities ’ in the Catholic community . |
22 | Pitched tail into the wind they offer good stability as long as the side walls are not too high |
23 | You know , you know that padding that you put on the car you know that stuff on the doors inside ? |
24 | Before the study we obtained informed consent from all subjects . |
25 | Over the piece it shows more beauty and riches than reality can master . |
26 | If it gets into the predator 's nose it can injure the tissues there and if it enters the mouth it causes violent vomiting . |
27 | After the restart it took Red Alligator longer to break clear of the freshmen . |
28 | ‘ Didya read the script I brought last week ? ’ |
29 | Upstairs in the bedroom he found empty whisky bottles littering the floor . |
30 | He had no ticket and she had a Season , and while he stood in line at the window they missed one train and she rolled her head and her eyes and seemed to think it a joke and when the train came there was one thought only in Millet 's mind . |