Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 First to tell me wins a signed photo of Jon Newsome : - )
2 One of them frisks a large steel ashtray and hands a roach to another .
3 Leslie was disturbed to hear of this latest small trauma : ‘ It distresses me , ’ he wrote , ‘ to think of you being chivvied about in the way you are ; after all , the army supports me , and when it moves me thinks a wee bit about me .
4 ‘ Anyone who can beat me has a good chance of knocking out Holyfield , ’ he said .
5 None of them has a sore throat .
6 That as it were milkman 's stool with three legs and each of them has a certain amount of power and it is a question of the adjustment of that power and it is not the of the power to my Right Honourable Friend , the Home Secretary and yet when things go wrong , and they do , in police forces and in local auth police authorities , what happens , people turn round to the Home Secretary and say what are you going to do about it .
7 If two assets have the same risk but one of them has a lower return than the other , then it is sold and the proceeds are invested in the other .
8 One of them has a fake beard .
9 That part of a social policy course that is concerned with describing policies and the institutions responsible for them has a clear face value to the social policy ‘ practitioner ’ .
10 For example , a man with a hundred head of cattle , sheep and goats trains his son to know them by their colour only or by their size and type of horns , while every one of them has a special name .
11 One of them has a handle-bar moustache ; another wooden deity , dredged not long ago from Lake Geneva , has a formless face , like those that melt and distort in Francis Bacon 's paintings .
12 Could you introduce er the people , your team , particularly as I think one of them has a different name to the label in front of them .
13 Each of them has a large leather money bag .
14 At various points in this book I have referred to such agents — among them nations , dynasties , social classes , elites of diverse kinds , generational , ethnic and cultural groups — and we have now to examine more closely their role in political life and especially the conditions under which one or other of them has a predominant influence .
15 ‘ Neither of the pair of them looks a likely case , ’ said the earl consideringly , ‘ to crush another man 's head with a stone , though there 's no saying what any man may do in extremes .
16 I started two schemes , first I increases the monthly payment on the mortgage , then I starts a separate savings account .
17 Year I develops a thorough understanding of programming principles , and provides a sound basis on which to build further programming experience .
18 I says a new declaration of intent has not yet been printed .
19 For that , I gets a whole sixpence a week . ’
20 Anyway , Alison , that vicar of yours sounds a real attention seeker .
21 Smith and Hogan , Criminal Law , 6th edn , Butterworth , 1988 , 559 n6 , comment : " [ T ] his seems a surprising decision as it would surely astonish bankers to learn that by issuing such cards they are allowing their customers to borrow by way of overdraft to an unspecified amount " ( their emphasis ) .
22 He seized her hands in his , and mindful of her enthusiastic response to his advances a few weeks ago , took her in her arms and planted a kiss on her cheek .
23 I likes a nice pair of shoes on if , if I go out .
24 He got out of the car and went up and down on his haunches a few times to ease some of the stiffness from his legs , then started to walk the mile or so back to the hotel gates .
25 Overall , for 90% of the individuals in our sample who had a spell longer than three months , Model I predicts a lower reservation wage in the second period than the first .
26 These sugar units are ‘ sticky ’ ; when one of them meets a matching sugar chain sticking out from the membrane of an adjacent cell , the two recognize each other and become attached .
27 Like most good theories , theirs integrates a great accumulation of evidence which , once presented in a single context , makes the theory seem almost self-evident .
28 'E needs a good romp in the fields , ’ and he looked at Willie , and I reckon you do an' all , he thought .
29 'E sounds a right dopey git if yer ask me .
30 Neither are the risks merely physical when she encourages a direct association between looking at her art and consuming food and drink , but the vast array of psychological dynamics which can motivate purchases as humble as a cup of coffee guarantees that the decision to choose one bar over another is often less casual than browsing through galleries .
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