Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [vb base] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 produced one of the shock wins of the competition when they hung on to their 6–3 lead to beat side who are two leagues Selby 's seniors .
2 produced one of the shock wins of the competition when they hung on to their 6–3 lead to beat side who are two leagues Selby 's seniors .
3 This is the point at which non-academic come to take precedence over academic criteria .
4 She says she was ‘ wrong ’ in her 1992 Preview to see Arrow as ‘ the major threat to Transworld ’ and that the list ‘ has not yet fulfilled its promise ’ .
5 But none of you has any choice because you all have reserved seats .
6 Oh , lu , lunch is served outs , outside , and erm , you all have had details of your special interest meetings , both the time and location , please make sure you check those on the notice board outside .
7 We all hope to breed kids which excel ; our hopes can not be realised unless we can choose genetically superior males , to sire them .
8 As children , he thought , because of our dependency on adults and physical vulnerability , we all get to experience inferiority .
9 Because we all try to twist circumstances in such a way that they conform with our subconscious picture of ourselves , those who see themselves as permanent victims will automatically seek out people who are going to treat them as such .
10 We all like to save money but should we be governed by cost alone ?
11 We all like to get things right do n't we ?
12 We all like solving problems and by focussing on the visual we can present a class with a range of problems to solve .
13 We all intend to have DIY funerals and our coffins made by a carpenter .
14 Thus it has been shown experimentally that , because we all expect playing cards to fall into familiar sets , a briefly exposed black four of hearts will be perceived as a red four of hearts or black of spades .
15 But the minute we all start buying goods again , it 's ith an endowment .
16 Tasting : The fact that we all seem to live life in such a hurry means that much of our food and drink is taken while rushing around .
17 We all want to help Earth , because it 's our first home .
18 We all want to get Britain moving again .
19 Mr Mayor we all want to provide quality services by this council .
20 We all need to give form to our lives by pursuing a common goal with others for a purpose which has social value ; in other words , we all need worthwhile occupation or , more prosaically , work .
21 Quite simply , we all need to make things much tougher for the criminal .
22 I 'll take some Bovril up for 'er too , and some sausage rolls , we all 'ave to keep body an' soul together .
23 If you decide to accept infertility or childlessness , then this is the process you will need to go through ; it 's difficult , but we all have to leave dreams behind at some time in our lives .
24 We all have to trust members of other trades to ply their trades on our behalf , and this applies to bus drivers , food packers , and car mechanics as much as to doctors , dentists and lawyers .
25 We all have to show goodwill and find appropriate emergency measures .
26 We all have experienced inability to sleep when we can not settle down and problems occupy our minds .
27 We all have to make Randolph feel welcome and we have to work extra hard tonight as it is very dark and windy , ’ he said .
28 Relax — this does n't mean we all have to make parachute jumps , battle with crocodiles or conquer the North face of the Eiger !
29 We all have to make sacrifices , Gareth . ’
30 ‘ In this game , ’ Dixie says , ‘ we all have to make sacrifices . ’
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