Example sentences of "[vb base] [v-ing] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | As you play through this passage you should be careful with the position shift occurring on the third 16th note ( beat three ) of bar one . |
2 | If you have been unemployed for a while seek retraining as a first step to a new , positive attitude . |
3 | To see this , imagine repeating for a second country the process just described for the first . |
4 | I was in touch several times by telephone , and I remember noticing for the first time a slight labouring for breath on his part , which was to become increasingly marked . |
5 | I remember thinking of the 121st Psalm as we looked longingly towards the hills — ‘ I will lift up my eyes … ’ |
6 | So that erm perhaps puts erm some of sexuality in a little bit of a historical context erm and um I suppose coming into the nineteenth century though , nineteenth century , particularly the second half of the nineteenth century , in large cities it was notorious for child prostitution for um a whole rate of exploitative sexual practices that underlay Victorian respectability so erm all these um peculiar kinds of things seemed to be going on . |
7 | Yet I keep changing , keep searching for the next challenge . |
8 | They start building on the twentieth of March . |
9 | Soon after your arrival you 're interviewed and put on what 's called ‘ house assessment ’ — house cleaning for the first five weeks — whilst the screws work out what would be the best work for you . |
10 | When you do n't know where to begin your investigation about your family , she had said , start talking to the last generation back , then the one before if there are any survivors . |
11 | It will be available to PowerPC users as the first systems start emerging over the next two quarters . |
12 | Avoid over-spending in the first half of the year and set aside as much as you possibly can in the event of any tax demands or unexpected large financial outlays later . |
13 | ‘ Now we 've got two people who admit going to the second floor that afternoon : Pascoe and Hunter-Blair . |