Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Confidentiality ’ may mean my right ( or wish ) that you do not pass on what I have told you ( or do n't identify me as the informant ) , or it may mean my wish ( or right ) that you do not pass on information about me , or , with ‘ professional ’ prefixed , it may mean that our group will support each other by saying nothing about each other 's judgements , competencies or foibles .
2 Improving staff morale — Staff also felt that the care programme approach could help their morale and broaden their repertoire of interventions when the training process they received ‘ valued staff ’ and taught them about each other 's professional skills and local resources .
3 The game was spoiled by erratic and inconsistent refereeing by Kettering official Brian Hill , who felt it necessary to take aside both captains in the 21st minute and warn them about each team 's tactics .
4 They 've had a very busy summer in the Admissions Office , but now the new academic year is underway , I 've invited them into the studio to ask them about this year 's admissions .
5 If Wishart began talking about painting , he attended for five minutes , then deflected the conversation with ‘ Do tell me about last night 's sailor . ’
6 Clearly that 's what worries me about this Government 's implementation of the Children Act .
7 By now you 'll be out and about all the time on your scooter but , just in case the second Thursday of the month should dawn wet and windy again , I have chosen yours as this month 's Star Letter .
8 Prof Chris Turner , professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences , Stirling University , made his at this week 's Children 's Panels conference at Peebles :
9 Readers will remember my telling them of British Coal 's current advertising campaign aimed at convincing the power generators to place any future contracts with it .
10 The gesture revealed nothing of that woman 's essence , one could say rather that the woman revealed to me the charm of a gesture .
11 His new-found friend and ally had looked at him strangely , questioningly , but had asked nothing of young Shamlou 's mission .
12 My muscles are reminding me of this morning 's ride and the unaccustomed exercise … ’
13 But will the scheme also cover business interruption loss , which in last year 's explosion amounted to £100m ?
14 In arguing this he not only collapses the specificity of consumption but also misrepresents the relationship between the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ social ’ in Marx 's argument , for it is not for the individual consumer to recognize himself in another individual 's product anyway , but to recognize the socially-imprinted character and meaning of the product … and so to find in it the satisfaction of ‘ need ’ ( ibid : 30 ) .
15 In these occasional pieces , he is revealed as a psychological critic whose apparent ability to immerse himself in another poet 's personality comes close to an act of clairvoyance .
16 erm Somebody on this morning 's course said that they quite like answering machines , they use them like note pads , and they ring up people they know have got an answering machine so they can just leave a message , they say it 's quicker than writing a letter , and it 's easier than talking to them for hours , you can just ring them up and leave a message on their answering machine like a sort of note pad , which I had n't thought of , but I suppose it 's rather good , is n't it !
17 Those canny souls that know how often these things fall at the last hurdle can stop holding their breath and relax over Tadpole Technology Plc 's deal to do a Power RISC-based notebook for IBM Corp : IBM has paid £325,000 for 500,000 new Tadpole shares at what is now the bargain issue price of 65p , which at last week 's price of 224 pence gives it an instant paper profit of £795,000 ; it also gets warrants for 2.22m more shares at the same price to take it to 12.9% .
18 I have quite a few exciting things to tell you about this year 's season .
19 ‘ Well , I was hoping to have a word with you about this week 's Greek tutorial . ’
20 " I hear that Miss Potts asked to see you about next year 's work , " said Miss Haines .
21 The performances in Oxford itself of this summer 's season of theâtre de chambre will take place in the Debating Chamber of the Oxford Union , often used as a theatre , well-known to television viewers and famous as a training-ground for many of this country 's members of Parliament , including a number of Prime Ministers , as well as for the addresses there by statesmen from all over the world .
22 The next few films in which Nicholson appeared , however , had none of Little Shop 's subtleties .
23 With lunchtime and evening concerts , afternoon lectures and associated walks — there will certainly be something for you in this year 's York Early Music Festival .
24 I read with amazement Sir Alexander Leith 's letter to you in this morning 's press .
25 Hoddle says I shook hands at the end and I 'll see you on New Year 's Day .
26 I WOULD like to say a big thank you to last year 's lord mayor , dear Rosemary Cooper .
27 Perhaps as a final word , I might be per better to echo the chief planning inspector Stephen who at this year 's T C P summer school , said , Neither statute or policy rule out the practical application of common sense in unusual or exceptional circumstances .
28 or he 'd reacquaint me with this morning 's breakfast .
29 ‘ Surely , ’ said Anwar to me , ‘ surely there must be something between this donkey 's legs ? ’
30 The listings are ‘ descriptive rather than judgemental ’ and aim to convey something of each shop 's character as well as facts on opening hours , range of services provided and so on .
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