Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , quite a high one so they have a big dam to give a good head water , a good height of water , and that water comes Drops down through quite a quite a height , and then they have a turbine sort of force it into a turbine with a turbine and it really spins that turbine th that 's joined top the alternator and makes the electricity .
2 And he only d id it for a reaction .
3 scanning thro them like a scholar .
4 If you would like to know more about it — and you have checked that your employer would be prepared to allow SCOTVEC to second you for a maximum of 15 days per year — contact Andrew Burt on .
5 Having learned more about the missionaries and their work we as a fellowship will be more informed in order to pray for real people and real situations .
6 Committed to Pray Having learned more about the missionaries and their work we as a fellowship should better informed in order to pray for real people and real situations .
7 Committed to Act We as a church support BMS financially .
8 We 'll blackball him for a start
9 That 's what Keith 's talking about , when he sails his aeroplane he onto a boat
10 Get it to analyse specific behaviour and situations rather than to censure you as a person .
11 The leader seemed to eye them for a moment , then he spoke briefly .
12 Oh well , my goodness me in a carpet .
13 Fill in the form below and post it with a cheque/PO for £12 to : ‘ Ulster Movement ’ , PO Box 20 , Portadown , Co .
14 If you look around there a lot more physicists who are Christian than people taking the arts subjects and I reckon it could be that the arts bombard you with a lot of different views and maybe you find it hard to crystallize to say what you want ; whereas in physics we get told precisely the answer and we realize that we do n't understand it totally .
15 In other words , you do not creep into the ‘ enemy 's ’ camp , but bombard it from a distance .
16 To say ‘ I leave ’ ( relinquo ) is to attribute property immediately to the person of whom it is said , rather than to vest it in a trustee .
17 ‘ People who cobble together magazines on anyone famous turn it into a sandbag affair , ’ said PWL managing director David Howells in an interview with Australia 's Business Review Weekly in January 1989 .
18 " Take a quart of green gooseberries boil them and pulp them thro " a sieve , take the whites of 3 eggs , beat them to a Froth , put it to the Gooseberries and beat it both together till it looks white , then take ½ pound refin 'd sugar , make it into a Syrrup with Spring Water , boyl it to a Candy , [ i.e. to the small thread ] let it be almost cold then put it to the Gooseberries and Eggs and beat all together till t is all froth , which put into Cups or Glasses — Codlings [ green apples ] may be done the same way .
19 Yet , when it comes to concentrating on the work involved in training you for a career , the standard that you achieve is inferior .
20 We had a closed discussion and decided to humour you for a bit
21 I pre-recorded it to a click track on Tuesday — very nervously , it 's been years since I sang — and will mime it with a live orchestra tonight .
22 But one of them keeps trying to needle us into a response .
23 Do you foresee the way you as a couple handle conflict affecting your ability to make decisions together ?
24 ‘ I 've got you , ’ he murmured silkily , his mouth exploring hers with a thoroughness that made her head spin .
25 It would be nicer to behead her with a carving knife .
26 Secondly , Sussex shows a good development of raised beach and flat coastal plain , which , together with the smooth shoreline , would tend to make one class it as a compound shoreline .
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