Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Her twin sister Sally , of Penarth , South Glamorgan , south Wales , begged school-friends and neighbours not to feel guilty about sending her on the venture . |
2 | Mr Behbehanian , his banker , who believed that the British controlled every event in Iran , was still pressing him to repair there and to apologize to the British for insulting them in recent years . |
3 | The Greeks were fond of using them for mounting on earrings , but it was the Romans who developed a passionate interest in pearls . |
4 | By the frequency of his visits he came to know most of the artists and was fond of addressing them in a loud voice by their first names as they came out of the studio . |
5 | Yet it is precisely at this point that students — afraid of boring us with repetition — ; search for new material , abandoning their first ideas perhaps for the rest of the piece . |
6 | Do not be afraid of trying it in patients who you think might have mild heart failure . |
7 | ‘ I would have written sooner , but I was afraid of getting you into some trouble . |
8 | At first his kiss was strangely tentative , as if he was afraid of hurting her with his need . |
9 | I was so afraid of losing you to Maria Luisa , dreading her return , then it was just too terrible when I thought you were the father of her baby . ’ |
10 | If Ramsey was to be Archbishop of Canterbury , what was wrong with leaving him in the weighty see of Durham until the day came ? |
11 | SERAFIN : Which you regard as being different from using it in private conversation ? |
12 | Had it been less well done , someone as prickly and paranoid as Alex Household would have bridled , would have pointed out that to lose a part at the beginning of one 's career was rather different from losing it after twenty years in the business , would have made some bitter retort . |
13 | It was important to learn about , for example , bookselling from experienced booksellers who then , accepting the genuineness of my interest and the possible value of my research , were generous in helping me with it and allowing me to carry out surveys in bookshops . |
14 | Although I know that my hon. Friend is interested in switching it to the autumn , we have no plans to do that because there are different views about it . |
15 | Well , we 'd like to think that er people , once they 've been introduced to these different sorts of drinks , and become a bit more aware about different sensible levels , would actually be interested in buying them in the future and trying them out themselves . |
16 | He was more interested in telling me about the tactics of the attorney general . |
17 | Because , she thought , she had never been there with anyone who was interested in taking it at anything other than face value . |
18 | I 'm not interested in taking it off anybody . |
19 | God is not as interested in getting us through a conflict as he is in how we respond to it . |
20 | Anybody who is interested in helping them in either capacity should phone Mrs. Noakes on Petersfield 263749 . |
21 | Some of them have posited underlying mechanisms of language change to account for this ; some have been more interested in relating it to social realities , treating language as a sort of cultural key rather than as a self-contained system with its own particular dynamic ; others have seen it as their main task to suggest linguistic reforms that will modify or eliminate offensive usages . |
22 | ‘ I was wondering , ’ Brassard confided-to his wine glass , ‘ whether you 'd be interested in joining me in a new agency . |
23 | He was very interested in restoring them to their proper significance . |
24 | They do n't seem to be interested in making money , they seem to be interested in spending it to my mind I could be wrong you know |
25 | They are interested in doing it in certain terms . |
26 | The activities of a fan become intelligible if we can interpret them as being instrumental in establishing him in a particular role , or if such activities can be shown to be acceptable demonstrations of character and worth among his peers . |
27 | She was also instrumental in nudging him into giving 25 per cent of the positions in the Socialist Party to women . |
28 | The reflection implied that this tract of wild land might have come from my own time , the epicentre of the disturbance , and so might be instrumental in restoring me to my own day ! |
29 | She had been instrumental in putting him in touch with Liza although , as things had turned out , he could not help thinking that it might have been better if he had never bumped into her that day in Piccadilly . |
30 | If anyone collects old aquarium stuff and they would like to contact me , I 'm willing to sent it to them for the cost of the postage , as it is far too small for any of my set-ups . |