Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [num] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Well , I think it erm , very , I mean I think as you said Chairman , if erm , there 's a clear majority for one party it 'll unblock a whole lot of delay and decision making which I think is going on and I think that that should be helpful .
2 If you are comparing groups or two sets of data from one individual you can use a X 2 test to see if there is a change in attitude .
3 And when we doubled the company 's turnover in one year I decided to investigate his methods . ’
4 Figure 1 ‘ Managerial hierarchy in fiction and in fact ’ shows the hierarchical structure of part of a department at one company I studied , along with the approximate responsibility time span for each position .
5 With a gallant wave of one hand he invited Melissa to sit down and with the other placed a small pile of well-thumbed paperbacks on a table in front of her .
6 In the course of one chapter we find the following phrases , in this order : there seems no explanation on Darwinian grounds It is no easier to explain It is hard to understand It is not easy to understand It is equally difficult to explain I do not find it easy to comprehend I do not find it easy to see …
7 There was a youth dance during one conference I staged and at six the next morning I did an automatic check on the adjustable lectern , Only to find graffiti-covered papers stuck all over the front .
8 Through the ground-floor window of one house she saw a room lined with dusty books .
9 He rummaged under the counter and produced a colour chart , and , shoving the display-case of cakes to one side he flattened it out so that everyone could see and comment as they saw fit .
10 When I went to Drake Hall on one sentence I was waiting for another court case as well , a conspiracy case , a big one .
11 At first the joys of freedom and release will seem more reliable and beneficial , but in ecstasy there is one of the great potentialities of the transcendent for one day we may reach a state of perpetual ecstasy .
12 We need stability over the medium term at the very least in order to produce the units that we need , not this sort of one minute you 're off , one minute you 're not and again , if you were serious the resources were already there , there in terms of the capital receipts that people already had .
13 ‘ Over a period of one year we were continually evaluating our frac pack job performance , changing one component at a time until we achieved well performance that has virtually eliminated problems caused by damage near the well bore , ’ Park says .
14 For if the relations between the individual and society are as close as he believes , we must take them into account ; instead of grounding explanations upon one part we must theorise about the whole to which all the parts belong .
15 And , and we only had a rain on one day I think it was .
16 I began trying to play ‘ God Save the King ’ , but after tapping away for an hour with one finger I had n't made much progress .
17 ( a ) On a single-address computer with one accumulator we find load and store instructions , perhaps with variations which interpret the value being transferred ( for example , load absolute value ) .
18 Today we reveal that Renault has scooped four awards , the single largest haul for one manufacturer we have ever seen .
19 As for Gazza , I for one hope we do n't buy him .
20 The importance of colour in the water has been emphasised by many successful zander men and I for one rate it as of paramount importance for daytime zandering .
21 Firing the bolter with one hand he waved the sizzling power sword frantically in front of his face as if fanning wasps away .
22 Slowly , imperceptibly , Mrs Burrows influence began to draw out the woman 's hidden qualities until one day she shocked the neighbourhood in a different way : by appearing decently dressed , and at tending the women s meeting .
23 He 'd always assumed that this was a piece of official terminology until one day he 'd asked what it meant , and found out that it stood for Another Fucking Drunk .
24 He thought I was cross , so he got flustered and started telling me how much he loved me , and that was n't what I wanted to hear either , though of course in one way it 's what I always want to hear .
25 I suggest that , that is er brought maybe before the motions immediately before the motions are put , erm after the motions , after the debate as one debate I am proposing not later than twelve forty five to call for the winding up erm speeches by the three movers of the motions and to take the votes erm prior to lunch .
26 Now you may think the budget was today 's big story , but for the people of one town it was nothing compared to a row over a much-loved local landmark .
27 The soil is good deep loam with a ph of 4–5. making it ideal for acid-loving plants .
28 Thus we examined the role of ICAM-1 int he IFN-γ induced vulnerability of target cells .
29 As an ex-member of 64 Squadron I would appreciate this recognition of a memorable period of RAF history .
30 The Camel 's here so she had hold of the steering with one hand she was smoking the other with the window down and Nick wanted to put his window down .
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