Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 When they grew up and went off into the wild I suffered dreadful pangs .
2 In this particular case I used wild roses , plus their buds and leaves .
3 As a car driver I have conflicting reactions to hitchers .
4 ‘ Despite my close relationship with Sonauto I had solid contacts with Honda and I remember the problems I brought on myself . ’
5 We then found that we did n't have enough cash to pay the landing fees , and in response I offered Portuguese escudos , converting at the rate in the newspaper .
6 To see if topical streptokinase , as in ‘ Varidase ’ ( streptokinase and streptodornase ) could be absorbed from a wound site and produce a similar response I measured anti-streptokinase titres in patients with wounds .
7 In my early struggling days as a writer I spent occasional days as a film extra .
8 And then of course I see great differences in feminisms in different countries — in first world , third world , whatever , and also principally between third world countries themselves and I think that 's a point we have n't really touched on yet .
9 Get them out for Easter I mean white lines up the seams
10 Anyway , in that desolate chamber at Sheen I removed soft buskins from the corpse 's feet , carefully pushing back the blue robe and the white cotton shift beneath .
11 In the last chapter I outlined certain similarities between karate competition and boxing .
12 From my hotel at the foot of fifth Avenue I made short forays into the neon between soaking my cuts , counting my abrasions and nursing anxiety to sleep .
13 from Marks and Spencer you know different shapes .
14 Inside the aircraft you do internal checks .
15 In future you take preventative measures .
16 There 's lads of real trouble there , but there was lads you know young lads with kids and mortgages and and we had er he I 'm sixty all your worries are over are n't they .
17 When she looked into the dark she saw corrupt towers and crumbling walls , high on the cliff , the rooting place , now , of gigantic trees .
18 Our first problem at Llandrindod Wells was to estimate the numbers coming to the lake , so each night during the spring we made hourly circuits of the lake collecting all the toads we encountered .
19 IN THIS chapter we describe various formats in which data may be stored and manipulated within the computer .
20 On to these pictures we attach behavioural predictions — attractive people are more able , but attractive women are perceived ( by men ) to be less intelligent ; fat people are lazy or jolly ; people whose eyes are close together are dishonest ; and so on .
21 In Britain 's heyday we provided financial subsidies as well ; but though we have retained our fighting abilities , as was demonstrated by the Falklands Campaign , the decline in our resources relative to the superpowers now limits our influence and inhibits our quest for the greatest possible measure of national independence .
22 Wool we had big bales of wool come in and once wool was packed together and banded , that was heavy .
23 In this study we classified rectal sensations elicited by isobaric distensions according to the segmental steady state values obtained .
24 In this study we report high frequencies of IgG anti-lactoferrin antibodies ( corresponding to P-ANCA ) in sera from patients with ulcerative colitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis .
25 In addition as the firm with the largest numbers of middle market clients we have excellent contacts at the board level with most corporations in the UK .
26 From the monastery of Ely we have farming memoranda which list and value livestock , seed , tools and other commodities supplied to Thorney Abbey , provide an inventory of animals on Ely estates , and catalogue the rent payable in eels ( some 26,000 ) from various locations in the Fens .
27 The islands have never been joined to South America and because of their isolation they contain large numbers of endemic organisms .
28 When monks from France and Flanders were settled in the Border abbeys in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries they introduced new skills , and also devoted themselves to the expansion of sheep rearing to provide the necessary basic material .
29 As a result they show subtle differences , some being positioned on the upper fin , some on the rear of the main trunk and some on the tail-stem .
30 As a result they have considerable doubts about the validity of the case for the control of mergers .
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