Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [det] [noun sg] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | I just come back er ladies and gentlemen to apologize for this morning 's cock up , I mean it was totally inexcusable of me . |
2 | If the conduct or behaviour of any member of your party causes distress or threatens danger or damage we reserve the right immediately to withdraw all their holiday facilities , including the provision of accommodation and flights , with no liability to refund any part of the price received for that person 's holiday . |
3 | In the case of the 1,800 which Book Trust received for this year 's Smarties Prize , they found good homes . |
4 | The DNA in the cells of any individual is ‘ burned in ’ , and is never altered during that individual 's lifetime , except by very rare random deterioration . |
5 | And so Harrison of Caldbeck and Robinson of Buttermere — wrestlers were always known by name and village both — were circling about each other 's conversation trying for a grip . |
6 | Inwardly distraught but aware that sight of her grief would further gratify her husband 's butcher , she said with pride and defiance , said Bloody Clavers. retorted the widow , ‘ But how will you answer for this mornin 's work ? ’ |
7 | Well you see as part of the appraisal thing , if you get w w when we 've done it so far we 've got people to actually , and I did myself , one of the stages after the preliminary meeting is to complete a self assessment , or to go through some self assess assessments , self appraisal . |
8 | My ambition at the moment is to make sure I qualify for this year 's Open Championship . ’ |
9 | A gesture can not be regarded as the expression of an individual , as his or her creation ( because no individual is capable of creating a fully original gesture , belonging to nobody else ) , nor can it even be regarded as that person 's instrument ; on the contrary , it is gestures that use us as their instruments , as their bearers and incarnations . |
10 | If she was seriously letting herself fall for this man 's serpentine charm , then all she could think was that the glandular fever had affected her brain cells as well as her blood cells . |
11 | So if this stands for this year 's output at a hundred percent fifty percent of it has to be added on to give next year 's . |
12 | They may think that they are realistically aware of what they are letting themselves in for and what they need to know about each other 's strengths and weaknesses . |
13 | Interdisciplinary relationships are being defined in an area where team work is essential to work together quickly and safely — interpreters , ambulancemen , policemen , doctors and nurses have to know about each other 's roles and responsibilities before the accident . |
14 | What you can do is make some exaggerated moves such as lying on the floor , climbing through each other 's arms or whatever . |
15 | Am I being interviewed as this council 's Environmental Health Officer , or am I being interviewed as a representative of the institution of Environmental Health Officers ? ’ |
16 | Williams-Renault are reported to have approached Mansell 's new Paul Newman-Carl Haas Indy team with a view to buying out his contract on the eve of qualifying for this weekend 's Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide . |
17 | She is presently training in the hope of qualifying for this year 's British Olympic squad and needs help with the costs . |
18 | We are delighted that Anke Rohlfs , guest teacher at our 1982 Summer Course , is returning for this year 's International Summer course , and once again we are able to use the facilities at Green Park Centre , Aston Clinton , Bucks . |
19 | Those returning for another year 's work would be admonished by Jonadab : ‘ Do n't be coming back in t'small hours . |
20 | AS THE deadline approached for this quarter 's issue of Wood News , there was a certain amount of nervousness at John Wood House , since only a few stories had come through from our new network of Correspondents . |
21 | Cantona , sensationally bought from Leeds for £1.2 million this week , will not be considered for this afternoon 's battle at Highbury . |
22 | I apologise for that omission erm it 's er erm one of those things that er er does I 'm afraid from time to time happen . |
23 | A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said : ‘ We apologise for this lady 's distress . |
24 | They peel off each other 's clothes by the living-room fire . |
25 | There was of necessity a ‘ grey area ’ , and in this zone , BR and the sponsor ministry were habitually unable to agree ‘ where the dividing line lies between each other 's responsibilities ’ ( NEDO 1976 : 38 ) . |
26 | Their times are added after each day 's stage . |
27 | But the people who are running them often do not know of each other 's existence , or if they do , they find it difficult to cooperate with one another . |
28 | Does it matter if they 're not erm , if they do n't know of each other 's existence ? |
29 | Even more significantly this teacher goes on to express the view that this approach is not incompatible with the examination system , where in the context of the GCSE , the personal and professional experience the tutor has of each student 's progress and development is counterpoised with the more objective and detached assessment of the external moderator . |
30 | He demanded to know of another ambassador 's wife , no longer young , what kind of impression an old and unfashionable woman like her must give of Britain abroad : why could n't she look as attractive as the young woman opposite ? |