Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The extra resources available from the uprated grant and loan more than compensate for what the majority of students could have claimed .
2 Be can not marry himself or marry his sons or daughters without leave , nor sell for himself a foal he has foaled , if male .
3 I mean I 'm I mean for me the issues is avoiding guilt tripping them , but at the same time erm I want them to know erm that they are real children who are being really affected and hurt and damaged and losing their parents as a result of this war , and that is a hurtful thing to know .
4 Now it may well be that er the Federation of Hambleton disagree about what the importance of of that landscape assessment is precisely .
5 Modigliani declined as politely but suggested to Lunia that she should come to his studio and pose for him the following day .
6 Celebrate with them the Catholicity of the Church .
7 Speed and mcalllister would hang around outside the Cov penalty area and snatch onto anything the Cov tried to clear .
8 I totally disagree with what the Minister said about police resources .
9 Desquamation A process in which the outer layer of the skin is removed by buffing , rubbing or sloughing , descaling or exfoliation .
10 The low-temperature relaxation is usually modelled as a double-potential well process in which the probability of the system transferring from the one equilibrium state to the other is biased by stress .
11 Now they want from us a prediction of the fee expenditure that they will incur on a period by period basis , and we 're not sure how we can provide that .
12 The ‘ stope ’ , or place from which the rock is dug , becomes , at the end of the operation , just a cavity in the rockface , at which point it becomes a ‘ gunnis ’ .
13 Suggest to them the fact that when they had finished this one they would know absolutely bloody everything that could be possibly known , now and for always , about Wimbledon .
14 People do , however , regularly report on what a conversation was ‘ about ’ .
15 It 's been through the presbyteries , it 's been discussed and we report on what the balance of opinion is .
16 I report on them every week for the Ministry of Agriculture . ’
17 A man , back from Spain , addresses her in tones that approximate to what the Independent thought was the ‘ well-educated voice ’ , and to what the Guardian thought was the ‘ assured accent ’ , transmitted by the Intelligence chief responsible for the shooting of the IRA bombers in Gibraltar which preceded the arrival of the novel .
18 So I destroyed that place to which the
19 The relatively packed churches in Poole ( of a chiefly sectarian enthusiasm ) testify to what the Dean of Salisbury , the Very Reverend the Honourable Hugh Dickinson , calls ‘ an absolutely humming show ’ .
20 Place three cups on a table , one upwards and two downwards , and say to everyone the game is to turn over two cups at once so that cups the right way up are turned upside down and vice versa .
21 The notice given should be reasonable , and the date , time and place at which the applicant 's attendance is required should be specified , with a reference to the relevant section of the Act , viz. 5.15 .
22 Perception is that process by which the individual organizes an abundance of information ( stimuli ) into meaningful patterns .
23 Perception is that process by which the individual organizes the mass of information which impinges on the self into meaningful patterns .
24 By asserting that " a text is interpretable to those who can , under the prevailing circumstances , build around it a text world — or scenario " ( p. 9 ) he focusses on the relationships between text and the reader 's response and the text and the world created by the text itself .
25 No wonder , then , that we make of them a symbol of our own visionary dreams .
26 Their retail branches are a fixed cost , so the more business they put through them the better .
27 Make him fit the bill ; imagine for him the attributes that you require .
28 You 're grey and black like a big rat , but I love you because you 're English and you wait for me every day . ’
29 He and Maureen decided to live for the day and not worry about what the future would bring for them , good or bad .
30 It literally , it literally means produce the body only you ca n't simply , well the difference between a constitutional system and er an arbitrary government is that in arbitrary governments people get arrested and disappear , locked up , throw away the key and worry about it the next generation or after the next er military coup or whatever but in a constitutional government there have to be procedures and one of the safeguards of individual liberty is that if you 're ever arrested and detained by law enforcement agencies you have to be produced before a court within a specified period and charged with something .
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