Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [unc] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 This includes any director 's or consultant 's fees you may still be receiving , as well as more obvious income .
2 If you start looking across the week 's or month 's programmes you 'll see the same issue being brought up in a number of different areas , and that 's what we 've got to start theoretically thinking about .
3 If you happen to know your bride or bridegroom 's tastes you could say , ‘ I would like to read you just the first verse/first two lines/last two lines of one of one of Sharon 's favourite poems about the sea .
4 When constructing the docks or Froebe 's office I 'd say . ’
5 By now denying that the arm's-length principle applies to national museums Lord Armstrong makes me wonder how he interpreted his new role when he moved from being Mrs Thatcher 's Cabinet Secretary to being her choice as Chairman of the V & A. If he saw himself as dutifully executing government policy over the V & A 's restructuring it is understandable that he did not subsequently feel constrained to resign , nor to dismiss his director , when it had become clear to the museum 's staff that the essence of the restructuring separation of research from ‘ object-management ’ had been abandoned as unworkable .
6 yo you know if we had problems we 'd each talk to them and we had of course , we had , we formed a resident association and we took our problems to the resident 's association and and we wo , you know , if we had problems which could be ironed out the man , general manager of the development corporation , Mr would come and listen to our complaints and we seemed , you know , we we got along very very well really for such a small place with nothing because the only shopping facilities were in the old town or we had to go to Epping or Bishop 's Stortford you see ?
7 And one thing that that will generate when you have er erm er I do n't think we 've got any husband and wives but I think we 've got one or two partner and friend or partner er relationships they usually get in competition with each other .
8 At less than arm 's length she could feel and smell his warm clean breath , mingled with masculine body odours , and she had to clench her stomach muscles against the small ripples of sensation .
9 The reason for her secrecy was that if Brian thought there was any doubt about Jasper and Bienvida 's paternity he might stop paying her the so a week child support .
10 At times it resembles a compilation album , the styles and influences are that diverse but to Gillespie and Co 's credit they gel remarkably well .
11 So then his Scott 's mum and Noel 's mum met in town and they were just talking and Scott 's mum it 's dis , God it 's disgusting is n't it that lad given all them little lads love bites !
12 As he took Margaret and Dennis 's orders she watched him .
13 However , in Stan and Ollie 's case I was reluctant to suggest that Stan be castrated immediately because Ollie was still maturing .
14 But as she responded to the audience 's affectionate plaudits with both Mimi 's and Violetta 's farewells it was the natural sweetness and dramatic presence of this fine artist that carried the day .
15 Now , ready to leave for her afternoon and evening 's fun she thought it unlikely that she would meet anyone she knew in Fleet Street , or even up West with Rose , and anyway it was a chance which she was prepared to take , for she intended her little excursion to be the basis of yet another article .
16 I 'm in the bakery so if stuff 's rubbish I tell them , if it 's good I tell them , and then they say well fine , if , if they have any problems we take it , right or wrong .
17 Until Christ 's return it remains enemy territory .
18 There was no hint of compassion or understanding in those beautiful blue eyes , no hint that he would even consider an appeal , but for Grantham and Marsh 's sake she had to make one .
19 at Max and Jamie 's party they were getting off with each other
20 It 's , it 's by actually looking at , well I , in Bill and Kevin 's appraisal I actually tackled it through their appraisal because we discussed , in quite a lot of depth , erm what their workload and ways in which they could change their workload
21 But in Locke 's day it was normal and Locke 's contemporaries I think would have had no problem understanding this what he meant .
22 Having already obtained an MoD licence and farmer 's permission we set about trying to pinpoint the site .
23 In Thomas ' and Potter 's article it was the leaf length , not the plant weight , which was represented by the Richards functions .
24 So , it 's all up to the solicitors really er their solicitors and and Stuart 's solicitors they will get everything s sorted out .
25 But what with Rose to think of and George 's drinking we just stayed the way we were .
26 but she said I want , no , Keith had three thousand we ought to have it and erm , I said it 's mum and dad 's money it 's got nothing to do with you , you 've got kids , we 've had that money
27 I think that 's the trouble with Christmas , I said to Rob , in a way , I said I hope when I get to mum and dad 's age I wo n't expect my children to think oh god you got to go there for you know I said that I 'd love to just once take the kids away and go somewhere
28 In her Mum and Dad 's house you were so safe there was n't much point in playing — there were so many bits of furniture crammed into the room .
29 ‘ Although I 'm very far from being a rich man as yet , ’ Harry said with a smile , ‘ by Mum 's and Dad 's standards I am .
30 Without bringing in an explicit value judgement about the relative importance of David 's and Susie 's utility we can not evaluate this change .
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