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

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1 There is a point in moving him to London because that is near the Houses of Parliament where he has weight .
2 As it was , our retreat turned out to be much more than that — it was a warm experience where we shared thoughts and feelings with others , and where our static everyday lives were challenged .
3 But before it was a mandatory seven day course regardless of that person 's expertise or you know qualifications .
4 I 've tried to slow down my pattern of speech , I 've tried to simplify my vocabulary , and certain methods of when you 're talking to someone you do n't tower over them , you try and squat to his level or you give instructions in certain ways to certain classes .
5 I never go round by myself without seeing one because I hear feet scrabbling on the bark or I see bits of fir cone floating down .
6 ‘ Carve out a little part of your shop as an information corner , perhaps that part where you put travel guides or computer books .
7 They are unable to enter into a total experience of mourning where they acknowledge loss and pain without needing to deny it or blame anyone .
8 Born in Dulwich , she was educated at Sussex University where she read music and education in 1968 .
9 Head , who with Don James led Sudbury Town to Wembley in the final of the FA Vase in 1989 , has managed Harwich to the final of the Essex Senior Trophy where they play Essex Senior League club Southend Manor
10 John Warwick likens the centre to going to a travel agent where you get convenience and choice .
11 I know Dad says he knows all about the theatre because he works there , but he does n't , he does n't know a thing about actually being out there on the boards — waiting in the dressing rooms for your call — putting on your make-up — rehearsing in a real ensemble where you do workshops and Stanislavsky method and …
12 Half time came and the fans artound me were a bit pissed off because a ) Leeds were n't actually playing all that well and b ) Rocky was nowhere to be seen ( ironic when you consider it was his picture on the front of the program along with an interview where he said Wilko came to him & said ‘ you 're in the team , just go do it ’ — or something like that- ) .
13 The younger staff ‘ want overtime or they want call-out money , or God knows what ’ , he said ,
14 The long-term judgment is based on Goldman 's view of Sun 's business as 80% to 85% client side where it thinks Windows , especially NT , will dominate in client/server systems , even where high-performance client products are needed .
15 Both Salomon Brothers Inc and more importantly Goldman Sachs & Co have moved Sun Microsystems Inc shares off their recommended buy lists : basically Goldman thinks Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT and Intel Corp 's Pentium are going to be more than Sun can handle , hurting its ability to improve earnings on a sustained basis over the next year or so and impeding its gains in market share ; Goldman believes Sun 's financial model may need to change more quickly than the company can realise ; the long-term judgment is based on Goldman 's view of Sun 's business as 80% to 85% client side where it thinks Windows , especially NT , will dominate in client-server systems , even where high-performance client products are needed .
16 He left the sea and became an engineer with Brown Brothers at Bonnington Toll where he worked night shift for 3 years .
17 And I think that was on the basis that we were insisting that everybody visited the local F E college or you know sort of Yorkshire , Scarborough , Harrogate got got their irregular updatings and S and Selby when whatever .
18 ‘ We had rushes of blood where we committed offences in dangerous positions . ’
19 He went very willingly to watch Everton Football Club , and to the Parish Club where they played billiards and practised with dumbbells and a punchball , and to greyhound racing .
20 Unhindered by colour disposition he was able to join Everton Football Club where he won medals for two ‘ League Championships ’ and one ‘ European Cup-Winners Cup ’ .
21 Six months on , Sue Hill has been promoted to another department where she sells advertising and loves her job .
22 Sadly , I 'm a bit of a pessimist & I think MUFC will win in Turkey … still a couple of weeks of good terrace chants on this one no doubt ! !
23 The CNAA 's procedures , its concern with the total academic environment in which its courses were offered , had led it — at a time when its relationships with the institutions were under intensive discussion — to a position in which it could directly influence the management and operation of an institution where it perceived weaknesses , as well as the institution 's own relationships with governors and the local authority .
24 Your worships , er , there 's nothing at all more sinister in the failure to stop and failure to report than than that , i th that is a a true record of the er er er of the incident as far as Mrs was concerned erm and it is something which erm comes about an accident which came about probably through the inexperience of the children er , running across the pedestrian crossing thinking that they have priority erm and not having regard to other road users er , and Mrs was travelling at slow speed but it was she was put in a difficult position by the the way in which the children ran across the road .
25 Which came mercifully swiftly , in the shape of another devastatingly accurate straight left , and then a perfect right uppercut which hardly seemed to travel more than a foot , but which was delivered with such a force that it lifted Mike up on to his toes , before toppling him backwards in a heap at his elder brothers ' feet .
26 It connected with such force that it cut Mr Major 's right cheek , splattered his glasses and dribbled down his dark blue suit .
27 And while he was about it , Guy told himself savagely , he had better discover what little plot Isabel had in mind once she reached Winchester .
28 But in February , 1991 , he received a summons to appear before magistrates on an allegation that he owed £269.40 .
29 It was therefore with some disappointment that we faced Dad 's inquiries about them next morning .
30 If , however , I omit to do something with the result that it suffers injury to health which results in death , we think that a charge of manslaughter should not be an inevitable consequence , even if the omission is deliberate .
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