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

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1 Give her a small responsibility which will offer genuine reasons for praise one it is done .
2 For instance for question one you could all answer it now .
3 By accumulating the expected numbers of cases of leukaemia and non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma below age 15 we then created three categories with ( as far as possible ) similar expected numbers .
4 he said in all that , we got two he said the other one cut itself badly this morning on er a piece of glass obvious he said managed to come back to me you know being on a lead all his leg was cut so he sort of been down to the vet and had two stitches
5 By summing the matching scores obtained on each construct in table 12.2 it is possible to establish the total number of perceived connections , as shown in table 12.4
6 ( When we discuss change in organizations in Chapter 11 we return to this question . )
7 He said that when the Government realised it faced defeat on amendment 27 it had produced a second legal opinion .
8 As Mr Delors stepped from his car outside Number 10 he waved away reporters ' questions about whether he had sabotaged the talks .
9 And now if you would all open your hymn books at number eighty-five we shall sing ‘ Lead thou me on ’ . ’
10 For example , in the Raman spectrum of CO 2 we expect only one fundamental , due to the symmetric stretch , of symmetry species .
11 If practitioners adopt paragraph ( 8 ) but not Article 10 and the remainder of Article 11 they must include in their Articles provisions specifying the effect of a deemed Transfer Notice ( as provided for by paragraph ( 8 ) ) .
12 If practitioners adopt paragraph ( 8 ) but not Article 10 and the remainder of Article 11 they must include in their Articles provisions specifying the effect of a deemed Transfer Notice ( as provided for by paragraph ( 8 ) ) .
13 I would say with you to the good Lord ‘ spare me from Mr Kinnock 's gaze , hold on tight to the tablets of stone less they should fall upon this hapless servant 's head , may there be no rock so small that I can not shelter behind it out of Mr Kinnock 's sight ’ .
14 The contrasting pattern characteristic of Wernicke 's aphasia and illustrated by the second of the patients of Funnell ( 1983 ) — whose attempt at a description of Figure 15 we also quoted earlier in this chapter — could be interpreted , in terms of Garrett 's model , as arising when there is a defect of the process which selects the required major lexical items from the lexicon .
15 Again , he failed to appreciate that the conspicuous consumption which was the fruit of successful emulation was not as invariably absurd as he made out , or that in the course of history world-wide they were responsible for the greatest architecture and other manifestations of high art .
16 Bottom of page three it is .
17 Can I say Chairman on on this report of the policy of the old policy and resources committee on the internal management of local authorities that was a very important issue because it 's I all issues are important but in particular the the seal the report is to inform the council of comments which the policy and resources committee has agreed to make the association of county councils on the recommendation of the joint working party on the internal management of local authority Now I 'm sure you , you 've waded through the report at least some of the during the last er week or so that er that you 've had it well I would advise you to turn to page thirty and thirty one because there 's lot eas and it 'll make life easier for you , if you do that and there on the bottom half of page thirty you will see the decisions of the policy and resources committee .
18 If Polybius had treated Rome in the same way as according to a fragment of Book 34 he seems to have treated Alexandria , we would have gained in understanding .
19 In the third scene of Act I they capture a poet .
20 10.3 The Tenant acknowledges that [ its ] obligations under this agreement and the Lease shall not be affected or lessened in any way by the fact that there may now or subsequently exist any Restrictions and the Tenant shall with effect from the Possession Date comply with and indemnify the Landlord in respect of any liability under any Restrictions ( whether made before or after the Possession Date ) save in so far as such liability arises from failure by the Landlord to comply with [ its ] obligations under clause 2.2.2 It need hardly be said that the tenant 's solicitor should make all usual inquiries to ascertain whether any such restrictions exist at the date of the agreement .
21 Like a scene from Whisky Galore they approached the boat stealthily , initially believing it was a matter of life and death .
22 At decision point B in Fig. 8.5. we do not know the full scores of the paths , but we can try to look ahead and estimate them or extrapolate from current scores .
23 With reference to Fig. 1.1 we are looking at the search space bounded by the x and the z axis .
24 In a similar fashion , had the interest rate fallen on day 50 then the price would have fallen from price C to price D. On day 70 it would have fallen from price E to F. Conversely , had the interest rate fallen , then prices would have risen .
25 It seems that on the basis of Canto 7 we can explain Pound 's hostility to Virgil very simply indeed : it was precisely Virgil 's melancholy , the lacrimae rerum which endears him to so many , that Pound could not stomach , so sanguine as he was and so determined to remain so .
26 Well look , I 've got it all in my sort of purse ready you see , and I went off to town today and you know what I bought ?
27 In the table at the right of Figure 1 I have given rough figures for the numbers of neurons and synapses in the human neocortex .
28 When on Monday before Christmas 1991 I stepped on the scales and found that I 'd done it , I almost died of happiness .
29 Through each point on the c 1 c 2 curve in Fig. 8–3 we can draw a line with slope ( ) , noting that r falls as we move up the curve .
30 In our discussion on accountability in public sector organisations in Chapter 2 we pointed out that a principal focus of processes of accountability was finance .
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