Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I cook at school and make dishes for my family once a week . ’ |
32 | As for Attorney-General 's Reference ( No. 2 of 1982 ) , in my judgment both the concession made by counsel ( that there had been an appropriation ) and the decision in that case were correct , as was the decision in Reg. v. Philippou , 89 Cr.App.R. 290 . |
33 | In my judgment therefore the exercise of his discretion was vitiated on the additional ground that by failing to require that the mother be given notice of the foster mother 's application , he was deprived of material which was necessary for the proper exercise of his discretion . |
34 | In my judgment therefore the equivalent of this principle today is the right of each family to home ownership , the need for more diffused and direct ownership of equity capital and the opportunity not just for a formal education but for retraining and post-experience training in later life . |
35 | So , you know , whilst I 'm a little bit reluctant in a way I think that 's water under the bridge , and in my view actually the extension improves it all . |
36 | So Chairman it would appear that finding the correct solution for a Brandon bypass is linked to the problems surrounding the Department of Transport proposals in Suffolk to trunk the A one three four road between Bury St Edmunds and Thetford and the A ten eighty eight lorry bans and in my view therefore the debate needs to be extended to a |
37 | I saw my mother once a day at dinner time and I saw my father three or four times a week , but they never gave me any love . |
38 | If the Commission does not change its views then the matter will have to be resolved by discussion in the European Council of Ministers . |
39 | The following fields may then be updated ( unless the Issue has already been despatched , in which case only the contact name and the maintenance start/stop dates can be modified ) . |
40 | Now of course it would depend very much on and whether you were in a drought situation as we were until last year or whether it 's like we 've been over this last summer and early winter which is that virtually not a day has passed without we 've had some rain , in which case obviously the roof is going to get cleaned up very much quicker but I have to say that although I 've always been under the impression that it 's not a good idea to save water off a new felt roof er because of deposits that come off the mineral felt . |
41 | If in doubt the purchaser should insist that the vendor obtains from its shareholders either a consent or an acknowledgment that their consent is not required . |
42 | By law a company like British Gas has to hold a meeting of its shareholders once a year . |
43 | No , but if , if she had her milk there every day ! |
44 | The grandfather dock in the dining-room sent its notes upstairs every quarter-hour . |
45 | Now looks as if it 's in her hair there the way things |
46 | There was no reply to her calls so the lifeboat continued to search out to the west of the area . |
47 | And he sends her money home every week , when he 's in the army and he 's not here for to help her get the place sorted out and with the price of everything so dear . |
48 | His breath clouded on her skin just an instant before his mouth found hers . |
49 | The substance of her tale became her reality , and her existence merely the vehicle for it . |
50 | Not perhaps what you want to hear , particularly when you know that so many obstacles could be removed if loved ones or colleagues would be more honest and alter their stand just a fraction . |
51 | But they were still the scholarship girls , objects of envy because they were not ordinary , objects of pity because they were poor , their accomplishments scarcely the point . |
52 | It says no women check their cars twice a week , although 15 per cent of men do . |
53 | While a quarter of men wash their cars once a week , fewer than one in five women carry out the chore . |
54 | Nearly a quarter of men clean out their cars once a month whereas nearly three in four women do it less frequently . |
55 | The government overruled the Lords ' amendment , but made one small concession : if less than 50 per cent of the eligible voters recorded their vote then the election was to be declared null and void . |
56 | He had feared for the project 's viability , particularly after it became more widely known that the old lady was to be put through her paces only a matter of days later and just a few miles down the road on the steeply graded Bodmin & Wenford Railway . |
57 | They also state that ‘ the hemiparesis in the second case was on the opposite cortical side from the migraine-associated ‘ hypoaesthesia ’ , but in their case-report both the numbness and the hemiparesis were right-sided . |
58 | I mean only that if the problem is in their heads then the solution can be found in the same place . |
59 | Then she put lipstick on her mouth and pressed her lips together the way she had seen Alice do . |
60 | Just a bit left on her legs so the baby must have used up all if the baby carries on like this she 'll be anaemic I think . |