Example sentences of "[vb base] [det] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He will make us aware of the great hardships some people have to endure when they realise that to become a Catholic means making a tremendous sacrifice in their present lives . |
2 | We expect that to have a substantial effect . ’ |
3 | We accept this represents a major change from earlier views that the equivalent doses were triazolam 0.5 mg to 30 mg flurazepam or 20 mg temazepam ’ . |
4 | So what I 'd like you to do when you get some get a cardboard cutout . |
5 | This tells us water temperatures were changing and we believe this represents a major almenial event which occurred in the year seventeen forty seven . |
6 | They wo n't get paid if you leave — I bet this costs a pretty penny . ’ |
7 | I think that deserves a whole programme . |
8 | I think some people they used to put a , I think some used a little sponge and put something on but I did n't . |
9 | ‘ We 've all come a long way , Carrie , and we 're going to go a lot farther … but come inside , I think Christian 's found that bottle of brandy that I 've been hoping he 'd forgotten . ’ |
10 | We 've all had a good laugh about it , but it does raise the question of trespass and the rights and wrongs of access to runners , ’ writes Dave . |
11 | This is a matter of personal conscience and what every member in the council chamber today must be aware of , is that there is a vociferous and committed group of people we know that because we 've all had a great deal of communication from them and interestingly enough I have and most of the communication I 've had has been in favour so victory , people who write must be extremely perceptive in , with er marketing the that 's not the point , we all know that there is a committed and vociferous group of people whose consciences do not lead them to the same conclusions as Mr 's conscience and the issue really is , do we in a liberal and democratic society have the right to impose our consciences on those of other people who live in the community and quite clearly and quite determinedly take a different view . |
12 | We 've all had a lucky escape . " |
13 | We 've all got a big long locker where we put all our different coats in and our boots and all our other equipment like a long thing |
14 | If we if they were n't as quick as you are like that working that out what you could try is say well I 've given them one each there 's the four people one two three four right you 've all got a whole one so you can start eating that while I sort out how I 'm gon na share this out . |
15 | At Vidal Sassoon , a cut and blow dry costs £25 pay that every week and you 've enough to run a small car . |
16 | Ooh if you have that beats a full house . |
17 | Perhaps we were selected by some mysterious computer which recorded the fact that we have each served a 17-year sentence — mine on the Back Benches , his in the Cabinet . |
18 | Over the centuries , the Superintendents who 've been responsible for looking after the garden , have each played a major part in it 's growth and development . |
19 | Many later policies — the poll tax , abolition of the GLC and metropolitan counties , and the health service review have all had a similar Prime Ministerial push . |
20 | The many investigations of the traditional library catalogues have all had a common objective , that is , to examine catalogue use . |
21 | I trust you have all had a lovely time on holiday . |