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

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1 In my days as a Justice 's Clerk I saw enough corpses to know that death can grossly disfigure even the comeliest of faces . ’
2 Like the woman 's no good Of course I told some things about Wendy .
3 ‘ Of course I know some men find me attractive ! ’ she snapped .
4 For the most part I enjoyed these interpretations .
5 I refer the honourable gentleman to the reply I gave some moments ago .
6 I refer my honourable friends to the reply I gave some moments ago .
7 I refer my honourable friend to the reply I gave some moments ago .
8 I refer the honourable gentleman to the reply I gave some moments ago .
9 I refer the honourable gentleman to the reply I gave some moments ago .
10 I refer my honourable friend to the reply I gave some moments ago .
11 After the programme I spend several hours just going round the wards chatting to the patients and collecting requests for my Sunday show .
12 In addition to conducting this particular case study I made some visits to another school ( which I have called ‘ Southend ’ ) in the same LEA which had gone through an identical appraisal exercise a year earlier .
13 At the beginning of one of his books I discovered these words , which to me in my lowly condition were more than words : ‘ I am made unlike anyone I have ever met ; I will even venture to say that I am like no one in the whole world . ’
14 The programs were tried out extensively with my own students , and from their feedback I made several modifications .
15 In these respects I had many discussions with Guevara , who himself disclosed his loss of marxist illusions .
16 mummy I like these bits .
17 From the structural maintenance I think all members who remember before they start er
18 So if there 's a burglar then , he 'll probably be put off by I mean if he really wanted to break into any particular house for a reason , you , you might approach it , but if you have n't got th no firm house in mind you 've several houses and there 's one house without any lights on at all and it was night time , you may well go for that one first .
19 And it 's easier in the short term not to have In the long term you get more problems .
20 In the next sub-section we employ these tools to analyse the comparative efficiency of perfect competition and pure monopoly .
21 We go on walks we play some games ,
22 In this chapter we consider some norms of style .
23 It was in the shape of a V with the entrance at the point of the V. We covered both trenches with large pieces of wood scrounged from the back garden of Brigade H.Q On top of the wood were placed thick pieces of turf which acted as very good camouflage .
24 We achieved that in a previous study , and before this study we showed these conditions with a vaginal ultrasonic probe during distension series of the rectum ( unpublished data ) .
25 To counteract difficulties in collection and methodological evaluation of the data we used several refinements of the method , including designation of a central data coordinator and use of a simple 10 point ( rather than a continuous ) scale .
26 But I do n't mind confessing that after a few honeymoon months we stalled more times than we took off … if you take my meaning . ’
27 Their ultimate source is maps from Roman imperial times , but in the eleventh and twelfth centuries they received such modifications as the placing of Jerusalem in the centre , as on the Hereford map .
28 If they do n't have the waiver of premiums they get more units , because the more money goes into the er , whatsit .
29 As a result they suffered many casualties .
30 I mention them briefly because among management trainers they have many aficionados ; they are written about more fully elsewhere .
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