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

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1 Instead of whining about my memory I should be thanking my lucky stars I 'm alive at all . ’
2 I mean that the community has its own principles it can itself honour or dishonour , that it can act in good or bad faith , with integrity or hypocritically , just as people can .
3 If fast-food take-aways want to find their best prospects they can do a lot worse than identify areas which have a high proportion of ‘ households sharing access to a bath ’ .
4 Clearly , if MDC does not possess the institutional resources to meet its new challenges it will not succeed .
5 To hide their clear outlines they need some kind of disruptive markings .
6 For this we must rely to a great extent upon Soviet goodwill and if we make difficulty over returning their own nationals it will react adversely upon their willingness to help in restoring to us as soon as possible our own prisoners . "
7 ‘ It just sums up my recent life that on the day my son announced his engagement and wanted me to meet his new in-laws I was in Strasbourg .
8 Disguising his real feelings he wrote cheerfully , telling them that it was better here than The Hague , as if to say that nothing could be worse than the hell of being unloved .
9 splits up and goes its separate ways we 're not getting ten gallons a minute through that pipe or through that or
10 He made their glowing colours he made their tiny wings
11 Write a short essay on reciprocal dumping because define what reciprocal dumping is you 've also got to give at least one example of reciprocal dumping , right , so you do n't have to give any detailed examples just erm E E C waste er food policy in these days reciprocal dumping would be subsidized after exports in order for America to sell its few exports it has to so it is best subsidised definition define what it is give application of concept erm if the concept involves measurement , say how it , how it can be measured say an effective protection trade , er say how it could , how it could be measured
12 But it comes down to , first of all , whether it 's sensible to borrow against assets , and all of us do if we 're lucky enough to own our own homes we tend to have borrowed either our first mortgage or sometimes a second against it , and we make our own judgement , and I see there are some suggestions on how the Government spotted this with regard to schools in suggesting that perhaps schools could raise money by mortgaging their school buildings , of course
13 To evaluate our first impressions we examined transmission electron microscopy findings in 40 H pylori positive cases out of 94 randomised cases .
14 Today 's equipment — trains and track — is very expensive to provide and maintain ; to cover its basic costs it has to be in service providing revenue for up to say sixteen hours per day .
15 But they 've all got their good lines you see .
16 Now , seeing Mary 's shapelessness goblin-like straddling her thick hips he wanted her and his child out of there , as though they were vulnerable to these most bizarre manifestations of the random and the destructive .
17 Pre-1575 Byrd is unevenly represented on record , and to experience its various facets you will have to assemble many scattered performances .
18 Emma had told her several times she did not wish to be repaid .
19 Now let's return to punching cards for jacquard , as I believe that until you can punch your own cards you 're not in control of your knitting .
20 Going Our Separate Ways We 've Never Been So Close ’ said the caption boldly .
21 She was taken to a small Gestapo prison near the Bastille , and thanked her lucky stars it was n't Gestapo HQ on the Avenue Foch .
22 ‘ We are going to develop inducements and encouragements for a major expansion of research and development , because if we are going to rival our major competitors we have a long way to go in catching up with them .
23 But if people want to keep their old tyres they can . ’
24 In trying to understand its other functions we shall be helped by looking at the Bank 's balance sheet as set out in Table 3.2 .
25 Answer guide : In order to protect their current interests they would need to have an equal number of ordinary shares .
26 To separate their individual styles they split those evenings into consecutive 1520 minute slots and they retain that format for the tour .
27 Since she started her contemporary romances she has really leapt forward .
28 Hope smiled to himself : the smile broadened , and to disguise his true feelings he turned the smile on Mr Crump ; who was greatly encouraged as he had been talking about the slave trade on which much of his father 's great founding fortune had been based .
29 To help someone develop his individual gifts he needs an understanding of the complementarity of the individual and the corporate within the church , the Body of Christ .
30 Having rejoined his own troops he insisted that the Empress should proclaim him Negus .
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