Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Over and over she asked the questions and became so demented by them that , though she trembled with indignation , she once more went into the Casa Guidi and , controlling herself as best she could , asked to see her old mistress .
2 They had to wait while the Substitute put on his new galoshes , murmuring with a cigar between his teeth : ‘ Do n't want to miss anything this time … ’
3 On the same day the Soviet Union and Hungary agreed to conduct their bilateral trade in hard currency from 1991 onwards , replacing previous barter arrangements .
4 Jock then tried to hit Denis , who was still swinging at Michael , who did n't want to hit his big brother , and stumbled back into Sean , who jumped to one side and collided with Pat Kelly , knocking his next drink out of his hand !
5 It would 've given us another month to play with at least .
6 On the pitch they are struggling to preserve their Premier Division status with the worse defensive record among the top clubs while boardroom battles continue to drive a wedge between club and supporters .
7 It can be made more complicated by trying to value the choices that managers could make to affect their future cash flows , such as closing a factory , and the choices that are contingent on other choices .
8 ‘ Of course schools will want to continue their good practice of regular reports to parents and responding to any concerns parents might have .
9 I had decided that all my stuff was irretrievably lost ; that I did not want to continue my projected journey but would strike out and do something different — go to Ecuador perhaps and if possible from there into Brazil .
10 And smirk to see my little lolly melt ,
11 However , when the upturn comes , the company , with its strong balance sheet and unique spread of service activities , is well placed to continue its long record of growth . ’
12 Lionel Sackville , the Union Jack 's chairman , said the deal would transform it ‘ into a better balanced company , well placed to continue its active exploration programme in a tax-efficient manner ’ .
13 ‘ … and carve them into art forms which the Coriads purchase and contemplate to stimulate their lateral thinking . ’
14 On the contrary , much of it — the taxation proposals in particular — is calculated to sacrifice our competitive edge .
15 I do n't , when I go I hate to see my front door open .
16 My son Jonathan , who turns two on Christmas Day , was fascinated to see his own image when I captured him on home video .
17 ‘ And when he asked you to marry him , you accepted , because you did not want to lose your new-found security . ’
18 Whitelegge 's knowledge of epidemiology , and his experience of public health administration in industrial districts , recommended him at this time to the Home Office , which was being pressed to reorganize its industrial health work .
19 ‘ You probably do n't want to see me this morning , but I 've a good reason for being here .
20 ‘ But I do n't want to see my hard work wasted .
21 Misunderstanding had arisen over the " Pretoria Minute " , summarising agreements reached in talks in August 1990 [ see p. 37642 ] when the ANC agreed to suspend its 30-year policy of armed struggle " and related activities " .
22 The police are entitled to tell the person walking away from the scene to discontinue using his filthy language , which would in all likelihood constitute an offence under section 5 of the new Act .
23 It reckons it is well placed given its behind-the-scenes work in helping to develop some important interoperability features for Unix : it also developed the Transparent Computing Facility for IBM 's AIX and a remote procedure call test and validation suite for the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment .
24 The exchange , the CFTC said , had failed to notify the agency of serious deficiencies in Stotler 's financial records as early as 1987 , failed to enforce its own capital requirements , and failed to tell the CFTC that Stotler was undercapitalised by as much as $1.1m between October 1989 and April 1990 .
25 James Halden , of course , had no idea that he was helping to support his own daughter .
26 Although I was still barely into my teens when I was spending this time with Maureen tending sick birds , I learned a lot about general care and identification — even if we failed to spot our Russian defector .
27 Oh you should 've heard him other day , all Parker pens that are in this house are his he says
28 That the UFC so clearly mistrusted publication data has been discussed earlier , but they failed to support their preferred method of assessment — peer review — with any objective measures or guidelines .
29 I can also confirm that £300 is available to enable John Bowers , of the Leeds Business School , to continue pursuing his critical examination of the economic justification of the barrage scheme on our behalf .
30 Once the war was over , however , the diversity of the Nationalist camp resurfaced , as each group sought to promote its own cause .
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