Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If anyone else lives there they 'll know what I mean ) My intense dislike for them grows day by day , just like my overdraught . |
2 | Through her craft , she turns simplicity into complexity , and complexity back to simplicity again . |
3 | She plays chess at school and thought the black and white of the chessboard was far more effective . |
4 | And in this state she gallops night by night |
5 | I believe she associates psychiatry with palmistry . |
6 | She adds insult to injury by using the phrase ‘ I 'm all right Jack ’ . |
7 | In response to a request from a member we ask a named practitioner ( medical or alternative ) if he or she has evidence of efficacy that meets these criteria and , if not , if he or she is obtaining such evidence . |
8 | If she If she has room at home . |
9 | But she says VAT on fuel will cost her another £100 a year and affect many other pensioners . |
10 | Yeah , well even Laura like she eats salad at school like you know , but erm , she 's got erm , what did we have the other night cos we 'd been eating semi semi Mediterranean food this week |
11 | Contribution to society : Er … ah … um … well , she raises money for charity , helps keep Hello ! magazine in business and deserves an award for services to the airline industry |
12 | The Spirit of Romance is undertaken on the principle that Pound never ceased to hammer home , notably in How To Read and The ABC of Reading : the principle that no one can understand the history of poetry in English unless he or she takes note of poetry in , or responsibly translated out of , other languages than English . |
13 | I went to see where , she puts lollipop in school like and I went to see exactly she 's supposed to start at quarter to twelve so I went round there for quarter to twelve about five past twelve when she , it 's like yours . |
14 | No I mean she knows right from wrong she 's no business to have one there has she . |
15 | Familiarity can also encourage a mutual sense of trust which enhances the officer 's capacity to detect and control because it encourages self-reporting of deviance . |
16 | It intensifies debate about gender differences , and acts against the pacifying , inoculating effects egalitarian feminist psychology often has . |
17 | Visionary leadership creates drama ; it turns work into play . |
18 | It turns neighbour against neighbour , breaking down trust in a way that the paramilitary organisations are finding easy to exploit . |
19 | Although the desire to become a home-owner may represent a genuine social aspiration for these women and their families , there is no evidence that it guarantees satisfaction with housework : the housewives in the sample who did own their homes were no more satisfied than those whose homes were rented . |
20 | One of the principles of hypnopaedia is that it transforms sleep into hypnosis . |
21 | Of course , giving time and helping others is important : but it goes hand in hand with collective action to bring about wider change . |
22 | … The contracting states have a certain margin of appreciation in assessing whether such a need exists … but it goes hand in hand with a European supervision , embracing both the legislation and the decisions applying it , even those given by an independent court . |
23 | Yet if it goes hand in hand with a commitment to redistributing power and wealth , literacy becomes one of the tools a government can use to create a new society . |
24 | It is something that the government needs to look at and indeed it goes hand in hand er with the need to overall the whole regulatory system er which is something that I 've referred to often enough before er and I have no hesitation in repeating it again . |
25 | It goes hand in hand with Semtex and car bombing . |
26 | It goes hand in hand with good management and is essential for any job ! |
27 | It says it faces problems because it receives money for average rather than actual salaries . |
28 | So i i it sits side by side with the erm items that we 'd decided are important for us to achieve our visions . |
29 | If a career as a solicitor offers anything , it offers variety of opportunity . |
30 | But I notice this : he exaggerates creation above redemption ; sin is treated as a rather tiresome preoccupation of the Church , and what matters is the sin and fallenness of mankind 's abuse of creation . |