Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
Previous page Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
31 | The second aim is to discuss these patterns of language impairment in relation to the models of normal language processing we have described in previous chapters . |
32 | If you take a sample er , of ce the cera cereblis fluid during the course of acute bacteria meningitis you will find it 's drowning , drowning , not due the fact that it 's an organism , but present , being due to the presence of puss cells . |
33 | And er er you know most of that rice sweet you know . |
34 | Okay , let me just remind you of that competition question we 're running at the moment er , the first of three video competitions we have this evening . |
35 | It must therefore be recognised that the greatest protagonist of deregulation are largely acting out of self-interest , and that they themselves demonstrate remarkable inconsistency and reversals in their arguments — depending on which area of that self interest they may be pursuing at any particular moment . |
36 | The quickest way now is by way of that DANGER path you came along , and I can take you along there on my horse . ’ |
37 | I 've also brought you some of that queenie hooch you live on . ’ |
38 | Despite this age difference they fell in love , and five years ago got married . |
39 | In these brief forays of ours into the territory of Old Testament storytelling we do not , in fact , have to wait until Jonah to find the theology of Joshua 6 again under question . |
40 | ‘ Once , against Swindon a couple of seasons ago , there 's this fat cunt and Geoff 's standing outside the ground before the match and this cunt bungs a bit of old dog shit he 's found by a hall at him and it hits him on the arm … |
41 | Moreover , a point to bear in mind is that for many users of weekly collection credit it is not just one transaction ( with a relatively small money cost , in spite of its high APR ) but is instead virtually continuous indebtedness , with one transaction following closely on the heels of another . |
42 | I think as a Group Captain er explained y'know the the operational staff have really got to complete their study into what kind of tactical reconnaissance capability they want in the next century . |
43 | Although ‘ breach of the peace ’ forms a cornerstone of public order law it is surprisingly difficult to say what the concept entails with any degree of precision . |
44 | It is arguable that in the case of foreign source income he must also be resident in the United Kingdom before a charge can arise . |
45 | If you claim income support from your local Department of Social Security office you will also be given a form to claim community charge benefit and ( for tenants ) housing benefit . |
46 | They felt the probable cause was the long period of high blood pressure she had experienced before and after the birth of her child . |
47 | Following the interesting article by Andy Fairgrieve on the realities of high speed skiing I enclose calculated curves which give the order of speeds attained by normal unstreamlined skiers in relation to the distance skied , in a straight line , down slopes at various angles , at about 6,000ft altitude . |
48 | Because of high media coverage we are quite likely to see tragedies as they occur including seeing people killed and the immediate stunned reactions of witnesses to ghastly events . |
49 | In the case of high technology design he must provide a service for the engineers and scientists who carry the technical design responsibility . |
50 | and it was dark green oh it it 's not bad but you know I 'd just lost ten pounds to the taxi driver to him giving me the wrong change so I was feeling in a very frugal mood an and this the green of this candlestick holder you know what I call the old fashioned dark green , of some china ? |
51 | Under the terms of the Compromise , Member States were supposedly given the right to veto decisions affecting their vital national interests ; under the terms of this Maastricht Declaration they effectively renounce that right , thus giving to foreign policy at the outset the same status as that acquired by other areas of policy where the Compromise has gradually been eroded over many years . |
52 | But what happens to those families when they 've been housed and they gradually improve their position , do we send our officers down and say ah , you 've got some money in the bank now , you 're not in need , get out of this council house we 're gon na give it to somebody else . |
53 | If I only took the big parts and none of this TV crap I 'd just go away to film , and then when I was around I 'd really be around . |
54 | By the end of this eight-week programme you will know about your body 's requirements , and you should have managed to shake off those excess pounds . |
55 | Um it 's interesting that when you look at people who have abused children they often will say things not only about the willingness of their victims , in inverted commas , but also about the fact oh she never said no , erm as the title of this magazine article I 've got here is . |
56 | Northern Damaraland is Africa as lovers of this continent picture it . |
57 | Quantifiable , most of the training you do can you actually say at the end of this training session you will be able |
58 | And while they recognise the threat of this killer disease they are still faced with the dilemma of physically protecting themselves from it . |
59 | The end points of coronary heart disease we evaluated were mortality ( underlying cause of death on the death certificate coded as 410–414 according to ICD ninth revision ) and admission to hospital ( first admission with discharge diagnoses coded 410–414 ) . |
60 | In addition to the incidence of coronary heart disease we also evaluated associations with total mortality . |