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

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1 Not all worlds are the same , and life upon them has strange effects upon the body . ’
2 The distinction you need to practise could also be between two sounds where both or one of them causes real difficulty in pronunciation as well as being contrastive .
3 The two most powerful prose meditations attributed to Rolle , on the other hand , enact a painful penitential sense of the gap between the sour sterility which is a concomitant of what St Paul calls " the body of this death " ( Romans 7:24 ) and the joy and creativity of God , though comparison between them reveals different levels of engagement with the same theme .
4 Even now she goes pale thinking about it .
5 That is extremely confusing for her , cause she has on her computer , she has various versions named in two , unless she destroys previous versions of M2 when she does this one Well she should she should overtype the correct one Which is n't what we did with M1
6 She writes long sentences without verbs , as if the rocky terrain inevitably makes action difficult .
7 She has minimal response to pain and noise , there is little eye movement , she is unable to communicate , she ca n't move her limbs or eat on her own . ’
8 The experience of being molested once as a child and then a man jumping in her car at 21 yrs and her running away remained with her so that she has persistent fear of being attacked and the sense of someone being behind her .
9 Tired of being known only as Kylie Minogue 's long-suffering screen mum , Anne Charleston is treading the boards to prove she has other strings to her bow .
10 ‘ I think she has other plans for this man , ’ murmured Adele .
11 She has other ways of protecting her stake in her offspring .
12 In these circumstances the analyst can not help becoming involved , particularly if he or she has elderly relatives in similar situations , and it is sometimes difficult to retain objectivity .
13 She has definite ideas on how she thinks things should be organised , and sometimes she is right .
14 She has good reason to be pleased .
15 The end result of this case is that the police have a power to enter and search any premises for the purpose of recapturing a person unlawfully at large , provided he or she has reasonable grounds for believing that the person is on those premises ( s. 17(1) ( d ) & ( 2 ) of PACE and that they have the power to use reasonable force in effecting entry and arresting the person sought ( s.117 of PACE ) .
16 She has strong opinions on several subjects , including politics , but not all for public consumption
17 She has strong views on a wide range of issues .
18 She has strong views on most issues and her propensity to express her views boldly at the outset of a Cabinet discussion , combined with a sometimes dismissive attitude towards opposing colleagues , tended to change the atmosphere and polarize Cabinet discussions .
19 She has strong views on ill-informed observers who think that headhunting must be a glamorous life of leisurely meetings with prestigious clients and candidates , punctuated by breakfast at the Savoy , lunch at Claridges , and dinner at the Ritz .
20 She has strong ideas about where pressures on girls to look a certain way begin .
21 She has great hopes of the new self-help group , which is now determined to press the Government to look at the use of the compound .
22 Erm there 's tremendous pressures I think for for a mother particularly erm at the early stage in the marriage when she has young children at home .
23 She has considerable experience as a journalist and poet , and is currently completing a narrative drama for Christmas .
24 She has considerable experience in working with people with learning and physical disabilities .
25 Susan uses me for the first person pronoun [ G2 ] , and unmarked past tense [ G4 ] in tell , see , pick and run , and she has initial /t/ in ting , " thing " [ P17 ] .
26 As a home economist with 10 years ' experience in consumer products , and mother of three young boys , she has first-hand experience of tackling practical problems .
27 As a home economist with 10 years ' experience in consumer products , and mother of three young boys , she has first-hand experience of tackling practical problems .
28 She has whole passages of Aurora Leigh by heart , or so it often seems . ’
29 The ‘ expert ’ may have to be interviewed because she has special knowledge of a situation which it is vital for the researcher to have guidance on .
30 She has fond memories of the café , which was a popular meeting place for a large number of local children .
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