Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Competition between old males with harems and younger ones without them involves co-operation between males on both sides .
2 The bad news is that everyone plays victim at times .
3 without abstractions , without combs — everyone has hair like bark …
4 But everyone has breakfast in bars .
5 Now Everyone Has Access to the Printer
6 She lowered her voice to a whisper , ‘ … you should know that everyone has access to every typewriter in the newsroom .
7 The control and communication functions of middle management become redundant when everyone has access to their own computer terminal .
8 Everyone has access to the whole system , both to see what 's going on and to contribute to change through Corrective Action and writing new procedures and instructions .
9 The point is not that everyone needs property to be free ; some people have little or no property but are not necessarily any the less free as a result .
10 What will happen to all those projects if none of them has access to the channel tunnel and to the rapid movement of freight and passengers around the London area ?
11 No-one has access to your thoughts , feelings and motives , only to your actions ( ie behaviour ) , and so unless you are open in revealing them , people are obliged to indulge in speculation .
12 I goes c'mere to your auntie Verena you 're giving wee Evita a showing up .
13 He completed his twenty-nineth victory of his career in the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim .
14 If someone causes offence to us ( ie Leeds supporters ) then they can be kicked off .
15 If someone has difficulty in dressing , make it easier with one or more aids for dressing — do n't just do everything for them .
16 If entry into a market is barred then the market is not contestable — someone has control over it .
17 They need to know someone has charge of their lives , then they can build from a base of safety and security .
18 The subjects accept that someone has authority over them only if their willingness to do his bidding is not conditional on their agreement on the merits of performing the actions required by the authority .
19 What is it to claim authority or to accept that someone has authority over one ?
20 Why should a hut in which someone lives count as his ?
21 The provisions of the 1990 National Health Service and Community Care Act make the following statutory requirements of case managers : ‘ Where it appears to a local authority that any person for whom they may provide or arrange for the provision of community care services may be in need of any such services , the authority ( a ) shall carry out an assessment of his needs for those services and ( b ) having regard to the results of that assessment , shall then decide whether his needs call for the provision by them of any such services . ’
22 Knowing when someone loses interest in what I say and responding appropriately
23 I gets hold of her arm …
24 When in football someone takes aim at the goal we say there is a sudden heightening of tension ; when it is all over after a noble save by the goalie there is an equally sudden slackening of tension .
25 Will special instructions be required for most of the staff , in order that the materials can be fully utilised , or will it be the ‘ toy of one or two people ; or will it lie dormant in a cupboard until someone revives interest in it ?
26 ‘ We can no more see to the bottom of the next few hours , than we can see to the bottom of this river what I catches hold of .
27 I know north of border , nothing happens south of the border and like but , but we do deliver down here so do , do give yourself a little practise of that .
28 This is often a useful exercise , although there is occasionally a risk that the emphasis upon paperwork becomes so great that everyone loses sight of what was originally intended .
29 The scroll they have with them allows entrance to that Tower , and is the only way out of this room .
30 Nobody kicks sand into George Bush 's face and gets away with it .
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