Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , with Benjamin James Titford , the eldest son of Benjamin the Silversmith and Elizabeth , we encounter a craftsman 's son who would establish himself as a member of the professional classes — by becoming a schoolmaster . |
2 | Cunnilingus ( a man or woman tonguing a woman 's vagina ) . |
3 | In a nation of committed male chauvinists , all this excitement may stimulate a desire to pinch a schoolgirl 's bottom . |
4 | McColl is the first Scot to have won a boys ' winter series title . |
5 | Jim was nominated for the competition by Mrs Eunice Graham , who has won a year 's supply of free milk . |
6 | R. Bennett in North Yorkshire has won a Washburn XS8 bass and an Ampeg SVT15EV combo , and Campbell Tidey of Hertfordshire has got himself an Epiphone EM-2MR guitar and the Crate G160XL guitar combo . |
7 | The Copyrights Company , specialist in merchandise licensing , has won a Queen 's Award for Export Achievement . |
8 | The bulk are sold in the U S A and Oxford recently won a Queen 's Award for export achievement . |
9 | MERSEYSIDE MP Eddie O'Hara has won a Commons ' victory to change the wording of benefit claim forms for the terminally ill . |
10 | Another happy collaboration between the Sports Council 's Greater London and South East Region Movement and Dance Liaison Group and the Westminster City Council resulted in a superb participatory weekend of movement and dance held at the Seymour Leisure Centre , 24–25 October , at which the Medau Society provided a Teachers ' Workshop and a Recreational Class , both taught by Margaret Charlwood . |
11 | In response to growing criticisms of its economic policy , from Mr Giscard d'Estaing among others , the government has decided radically to revise its original economic package , announced barely a fortnight ago , by launching a record FFr40 billion state loan , of which FFr25 billion will be used to create jobs and generally give the economy a shot in the arm . |
12 | ‘ The bar is right behind you ; I suggest a planter 's punch . |
13 | the reporting accountant should have the power directly to request a firm 's balancestatement from the bank — this could be used prior to a ‘ spot check ’ ; |
14 | ‘ Some producers will know a Korg M1 inside out and they 'll know exactly what sounds you can get out of the latest Roland synth . |
15 | ‘ What person can know a man 's thoughts , ’ he asks , ‘ except the spirit of the man which is in him ? |
16 | Yet it is in this dangerous arrogance , that the politician can know a person 's needs better than the person himself , that the seeds of bureaucratic authoritarianism lie . |
17 | Though if he took his own life , as everyone has always supposed , and as we are still likely to be supposing after the present rumours have been scotched — if the balance of his mind was disturbed , that curious disruption which accompanies a man 's election to end his life , but never any other procedure , no matter how eccentric or irrational — then reasons are not to be looked for . |
18 | His mouth was even more super when he laughed , she decided , and quickly turned her head to face the front — she could never remember noticing a man 's mouth so much before . |
19 | Understanding a teacher 's explanations , and also being able to have one 's own attempts at explanation evaluated and discussed , are crucial processes in education . |
20 | ‘ We 'll need a vet 's report to be sure . |
21 | There are organizations like BUPA hospitals and some others erm who have special arrangements with us where we do n't need a deposit cheque and we do n't need a banker 's order but we do need an official order from the hospital . |
22 | There are some organizations such as BUPA hospitals have a special arrangement where we do n't need a cheque and we do n't need a banker 's order . |
23 | You may need a grown-up 's help . |
24 | Despite such problems , however , it will be immensely useful as a handbook to anyone watching or studying deer ; and you wo n't need a poacher 's pocket to carry it . |
25 | ITALY : You may need a worker 's registration card — check at the local town hall where you live . |
26 | You may need a solicitor 's help |
27 | A close friend of Elaine Blond , who was later to found the Blond McIndoe Centre for Medical Research , it was not too difficult to persuade McIndoe to help where the removal of a disfigurement , usually facial , could boost a patient 's confidence . |
28 | Touch a man 's property and his passions are immediately aroused . ’ |
29 | In Phillips v. Brooks ( 1919 K.B. ) a rogue called North entered a jeweller 's shop , selected some items including a ring and asked to pay by cheque and to take the ring with him . |
30 | He once tried to found a citizens ' police under the ‘ Fifth Estate ’ to monitor the doings of the FBI and the Central Intelligence Agency . |