Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [vb base] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The opening scenes of this fractious heist movie see him at his most acute .
2 Also , never think that Glentoran fans regard you as a traitor because you want to move to our biggest rivals Linfield .
3 The aspirations of a record company go towards mass hysteria but I do n't think The Wedding Present see it in those terms .
4 Nor will future researchers thank us for leaving them a vast amount of dross which makes the location and comprehension of useful material more difficult .
5 As the snake closes in for the kill , its mouth sensors guide it with deadly accuracy .
6 We have offered to produce , on demand , any other communications which braille readers ask us for .
7 ‘ Did n't David Swan ask you about that ? ’
8 Other drawing packages provide you with easy to use drawing tools but only IntelliDraw tries to understand the nature of what you might be drawing .
9 Does she agree that haemophiliacs and others who are given contaminated blood transfusions receive them from the national health service ?
10 Now remove the yarn from the yarn guide and on Silver and Knitmaster machines reposition it on the yarn guide on the other side ( on the side that is now nearest the knitting ) .
11 No matter how much writers protest , non-writers seem to like the idea that writing is easy , not the arduous manual , emotional and intellectual labour writers know it to be .
12 ‘ Seems reasonable , ’ said Dod , like he 'd seen Richard Widmark say it in a film once , really chill .
13 If your man really wants to dress up on your wedding day send him to Louise Verity 's Dressing Up Box ( 071 622 7125 ) .
14 ‘ And lastly , ’ Matilda said , ‘ what did your father and Miss Trunchbull call you around the house ? ’
15 I make the observation that given the Opposition 's effort to determine the Government 's view two or three years from now , I can only conclude that Opposition Members expect us to be in government after the next general election .
16 The word came from the dressing room that it was Martin Foyle ; I saw Andy Melville kick it into the net — what did n't I see ?
17 Cliftonville manager Frankie Parks put it like this : ‘ There was a lot of frustration on the day but the better side won .
18 Four-wheel drive Jeep tours take you through the canyons , past Hopi villages , Navajo homes with their hogan shelters and trading posts , and along winding trails .
19 There is the inevitable paperwork , but this is much less than for section police although , given the antipathy to paperwork in all police forces , it is surprising how the neighbourhood men welcome it on cold , wintry mornings .
20 To carry all that baby gear and be prepared for the small crises babies present us with so frequently , there 's nothing like a really good changing bag .
21 Many Italian banks are still hopelessly overstaffed and strict Italian labour laws prevent them from curing this handicap quickly .
22 And I can always remember it was in the middle of winter and put on the , the four that bit circular bit put it into the four wheel drive and it came up there wonderful and the , yet er going in we were and the other car was swaying all over the place .
23 A series of brief telephone calls put me in touch with the keeper of the Chalice Well at Glastonbury who was able to give me chapter and verse on the well cover .
24 if you record your check lists keep them on separate tapes and correctly labelled , so that you can easily find what you want .
25 Popular images of parent-child relationships put them in a special category , distinct from other kin relationships , and suggest that this is where we will find the strongest feelings of duty and obligation .
26 Of course she feels strongly that as 65 per cent of women in Britain are actually larger than size 14 , clothing manufacturers ignore them at their peril .
27 Fortunately , the situation is beginning to change as allied disciplines like machine intelligence provide us with models that will allow us to construct theories that are both realistic and have heuristic power .
28 FAIR WEATHER ON THE FAIRWAYS Do n't let Britain 's winter climate deprive you of the game .
29 an exhibition structured around concepts of ‘ memory ’ in the context of the 20th Century Gallery might raise some interesting questions about processes of selection by addressing not only what museum collections enable us to ‘ remember ’ but also the ways in which they facilitate ‘ forgetting ’ .
30 By and large , HQ recruitment activities ( rolling general recruitment , summer events ) were as successful as other work pressures allow them to be .
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