Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [vb base] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Both of them play have represented Denmark at under-21 level while Morton has been called up for the senior squad . |
2 | I do understand that some people with my condition have to take goodness knows how many tablets of one sort or another each and every day , so I suppose I am fortunate . |
3 | THE Law and its administration have seen changes in recent years and there are more to come . |
4 | In particular , writers in the fields of corporate strategy and industrial economics have made considerable progress in areas which contribute to the types of analysis needed in stages 1–3 , and others with a more behavioural perspective to their research have advanced understanding of the organizational and human processes by which these stages are acted out in companies . |
5 | Julekha Hajij and her husband have lost £13,000 after borrowing the money from a bank . |
6 | She tells him she and her husband want to join Henry in a partnership . |
7 | But in the opinion of one analytical chemist connected with racing , designer drugs have become big business in America and side-by-side with their development have come masking agents — innocent in themselves but if administered at the same time capable of totally wiping out any trace of them . |
8 | Animals in turn live by eating the organic materials that plants have produced by photosynthesis ; or by eating other animals that in their turn have eaten plants . |
9 | There is an analogy between teachers ' in-service development and the mounting evidence that intervention in pupils ' careers which take place away from their school have limited value for either pupil rehabilitation or for changes in school ethos ( Topping 1983 ) . |
10 | Members of her family have received death threats . |
11 | She says that all her family have taken dogs from the kennels . |
12 | Her family say riding hats must be improved , but riding experts insist they 're safe enough . |
13 | This way the islanders feel that they and their family have acquired immortality . |
14 | One of these was Tom Potter , a colliery director from Nottinghamshire , whose evidence seem to contain reference to the seed that grew into Foxton Lift . |
15 | Laughton and his board have put faith in the players and they must repay that faith or look for another club . |
16 | ‘ The Portuguese coach , Carlos Quieroz , may now think his side have to beat Scotland in the Stadium of Light to have any prospect of qualification , ’ said Brown . |
17 | At the first extra hole , Montgomerie holed out again and then stood back to watch his rival fail to draw level . |
18 | While Koch 's helmsmanship and the inconsistent selection of his afterguard have made headlines for yachting writers , it would be a mistake to dismiss him as a rich fool . |
19 | ‘ His game still has a way to go , which is fortunate because most players his age have grooved techniques and there is not a lot more to come . |
20 | Dermod Harland ( tenor sax ) was former lead tenor with the Irish Youth Jazz Orchestra ( of which Anthony Kerr was also a member ) and his Quartet have supported Scott Hamilton in the Guinness Spot , where Dermod was invited to guest with Humphrey Lyttelton in 1987 . |
21 | In Pearlberg v. Varty the House of Lords considered whether a taxpayer should have the right to make written representations or have a hearing before a single commissioner prior to his granting leave to raise assessments for years beyond the normal time limit . |
22 | The further suggestion that Nicolas of Damascus may in his turn have used Polybius only shows that the subject is not worth pursuing . |
23 | Mr Gorbachev has not bothered to hide his disapproval of the way Mr Ceausescu and his family have ruled Romania . |
24 | At what point do tour operators firmly reserve their hotel accommodation ? |
25 | Your Directorate intend to use NETWORK as a means of advising staff about events which will affect the future of the Department . |
26 | Your Committee have appointed Mr D H Young as Acting Honorary Secretary until Ken Lucas is able to return to duty . |
27 | Macbeth 's explanation of why they must kill Banquo for him is a perfect description of the tribute that vice pays to virtue : because of That is almost too explicit in its description of the gap between false surface and his true feelings , and in its affected , forced language ( ‘ to your assistance do make love ’ ) . |
28 | For more information about reducing the fat content of your diet see RUNNING No 106 . |
29 | ‘ Whenever all sides of our community decide to reject violence , wholeheartedly , these paramilitaries will no longer be able to function . ’ |
30 | I expect most women of your age have had lovers ; not so many would admit it . ’ |