Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Always work a sample for tension with these lace patterns , fabrics with holes in them tend to need fewer stitches because the work becomes more elastic . |
2 | This is all the more necessary because , although some facilitating devices such as information agreements may be made the subject of prohibitions , the majority of them appear to escape these . |
3 | There are few places on the globe unmapped , but there are millions of people in the world who have never seen the sea , or mountains , or a desert , or a snow-covered landscape , and many of them want to experience such places because the unknown is one of the great pleasures of travel . |
4 | Erm before I sent , I only did it the other day , I regret to say any rate . |
5 | And I mean to say that 's in all honestly , that 's what 'll happen , they 'll pay less I should imagine . |
6 | I mean to say that , you know , every the average cost of a post is twenty thousand , therefore every post costs twenty thousand , is of course rubbish . |
7 | ‘ As soon as I am rich I mean to engage some of the very finest artists in their respective lines to paint figures into the landscapes , but these must be of a large size , and if executed in a superior manner will find many admirers ’ . |
8 | I mean to take another example er and this illustrates Mary-Jane 's point about it , it can be conscious , is is n't there a tendency would n't you say John for Clinton to see himself as Kennedy returned ? |
9 | Y y yes I mean to clear this whole matter up Chairman w wo would it be fair if , if I moved perhaps tha that erm erm little one should become little two and little two should probably become little one and |
10 | By an ‘ ethical a priori ’ position I mean to indicate that certain principles are held to be an a priori and not subject to qualification . |
11 | By factual I mean to question those aspects of us which no longer involve philosophical and theological questions which occupied our ancestors . |
12 | I know I 've been er elected vice , I intend to display all the er vices , sloth , idleness , |
13 | ‘ I intend to represent this constituency in a non-partisan way , and will be at the call of everyone here no matter what their political persuasions . |
14 | Because I have on good information and I 'll say it for the first time on this programme , I intend to give this in my evidence tomorrow , that Rover intend to close not the south works first , but the north works first . |
15 | In this article I intend to shed some light on the behaviour of a specific linguistic phenomenon , deixis , in a specific kind of discourse , the lyric poem . |
16 | I intend to do all I can , with the Bar Council , to stamp it out . |
17 | If that is the case , and bearing in mind I intend to ignore such advice , then surely all moments are of equal suitability . ’ |
18 | Kapil said : ‘ When I got my 400th Test wicket in Perth last year I promised Sunny that one day both records would belong to Indians and I intend to honour that . |
19 | You think I intend to spend all my time passing love notes back and forward ? ’ |
20 | And it is some of those shared beliefs and concerns that I intend to address this evening : |
21 | In the near future I intend to expand this unholy alliance into a much larger tank and to try a few experiments with the set-up and some new species which I 'll no doubt relate if they 're successful . |
22 | In view of the Government 's unsatisfactory reply , I intend to raise that matter again on the Adjournment . |
23 | I intend to rally that support . |
24 | And I intend to keep that promise . ’ |
25 | I declare here and now that I intend to follow that same path . |
26 | I intend to approach this problem piece by piece and in the final section ( section 1.6 ) I shall attempt to outline a general concept of what is meant by structural change . |
27 | We may or not with the squad system but I intend to play all my cards . ’ |
28 | I intend to play some waltzes and you shall all dance . ’ |
29 | " I hate to mention this , because it seems as though I 'm asking for things , but you do know I have n't got anything to wear , do n't you ? |
30 | ‘ I hate to shatter these gentle English illusions — ’ |