Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 the abolition of licensing and the restoration of private building would again set them free to perform these tasks .
2 It left me free to do all kinds of other things that I wanted to do .
3 Am I right to adopt this stance ?
4 You may need to ask yourself questions like ‘ When am I likely to have some space to myself ? ’ ,
5 Am I supposed to believe that story ? ’
6 Am I supposed to have second sight as to his whereabouts ? ’
7 Cantona being the more obvious example , but I cant remember one sale where I thought we got a decent price .
8 Am I silly to pass this offer up ?
9 Are you supposed to put hot water over like you do with rice ?
10 When are you supposed to see this man again ? ’
11 Even if you can not afford them now , are you likely to acquire extra equipment in the future like a dishwasher , microwave oven , washing machine or freezer ?
12 Are you still having those conversations with Marcus ? ’
13 Abbreviations : If you regularly have to take notes about the same subject , you should find it quite easy to develop your own abbreviations which will make you able to take those notes even more quickly .
14 Are you able to manage other people ?
15 are you able to help this jury with this simple matter , to your knowledge , on this development , on a hundred and thirty eight or so apartments did you see the second addition of this brochure and the third ? , did you personally ever see it ?
16 JE : How were you able to overcome these difficulties with Britten 's publisher ?
17 Most important of all , are you able to accept each other as equal , mature individuals , or has the parent/child relationship never been outgrown , so that one of you may feel the need to dominate , and the other will begin to lose confidence ?
18 Only then are you ready to consider other factors .
19 How , in short , are we supposed to relate this kind of work to what the Chicago School called the ‘ cultural ’ sphere of consciously constructed relationships and structures ?
20 Others found that the sheer workload of the course left them unable to develop outside interests , such as reading or the theatre .
21 They made a conscious decision not to deal with the new carpet superstores , largely because profit margins would be so low in that their bulk purchasing power made them able to demand low margins .
22 ‘ Captain Mitford made me ashamed to have English blood . ’
23 Are they right to use domestic cats ?
24 It now leaves him free to criticise other results of the massively funded but unregulated conservation industry .
25 This left him free to consider specific factors , relationships and techniques in a theoretically less encumbered ( if sometimes dangerously speculative ) way .
26 Faced with the implacable hostility of the Dwarfs it seemed to him foolish to maintain huge armies overseas , particularly with a more pressing threat to the Elf heartland .
27 A win for Kevin in his Skoda at Swansea tomorrow would make him favourite to become National Champion .
28 Are they supposed to get four marks for that
29 Aside from the economic damage they cause to herders , they are-beginning to cause other problems .
30 Whereas for the other his faulty picture may go back to badly tangled family relationships which have left him unable to see any authority as good or loving .
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