Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb base] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This weakens the analysis and suggests inappropriate and possibly divisive policies which ignore discriminations and disadvantages common to white and black students , or which impinge in varying ways upon boys and girls .
2 Have regard to the environment of care and its physical , psychological and social effects on patients/clients , and also to the adequacy of resources , and make known to appropriate persons or authorities any circumstances which could place patients/clients in jeopardy or which militate against safe standards of practice .
3 Or you know about all sorts of running problems .
4 Did either or you know about this !
5 You take that hussy out of here , or you go through that door and do n't come back .
6 Older people who have fewer than eight main meals each week , or who go for long periods of the day without food , are considered to be especially at risk .
7 In much the same way his reference to the rundown , dirty and potentially dangerous state of public transport would strike a chord with commuters who use our shoddy and dilapidated railways or who drive on potholed roads .
8 Locations are usually handy for customers who are using other central services ( eg banks , public library ) , who work in the city centre , or who rely on public transport
9 A further problem arises in relation to those who return to church life after an absence of many years , or who transfer from one church to another .
10 In the modern world , we are reduced to an idealized figment of the communist imagination or we fall into secular despair , but we can not be exalted as a personal being , uniquely loved for our own sake .
11 In network analysis , because G(s) relates to a signal that is a real function of time , the poles and zeros are either real or they occur as complex conjugate pairs .
12 The second ace is the country 's near-monopoly of traditional traffic-free villages — or what pass for traffic-free villages in these days of electric taxis and buses .
13 An me tink of all de people
14 and I go into that pad , say
15 Yes it would I 'm a big gambler and I go into any gambling .
16 Sue and I go to this cafe , I told you at Newtown did n't I ?
17 I 'm ninety three now and I go in this back yard do something every time .
18 ‘ You 've won , Leo , ’ she managed quietly , ‘ and I hope with all my heart that you find it a pyrrhic victory . ’
19 This column has been set aside for the punchcard machines , but I 'm not forgetting that some of you have manual machines and I hope in future issues in to include something for you from time to time .
20 The first weekend in September should be a closed date and I hope in future years the folly of playing games on national finals day will not be repeated .
21 But without your support and your demonstrations and support from whites in other countries with the rugby demonstrations , the cricket , with all aspects that you 've done , you 've also contributed to making it easier for us to be the kind of people we would like to be and I hope in that way we therefore do share as a family and then try and create one world .
22 And I remember to this day , though I was so small , that mother was very angry with me , for unclothing myself before the servant , who was a very nice girl who had been with us for a long time .
23 Erm , but we are n't going to the sort of , end of degree , that er , I say this , and then you sort of enter stage left and say this , and I respond like this , and then erm , something else happens , and then somebody comes crashing in through the door .
24 Chairman you 've got to allow me because by the time I 've finished you wo n't be able to stop me , er , but I mean if there 's a lot of money floating about in this area then I think that er , some committee or other should be looking at the the refurbishment of the courts in Devizes which are a disgrace , and partly the fault of this council when th they were allowed to get into such a state , and I mean at some stage or other , something or else is gon na to have to happen to them and I would hope that the magistrates in their wisdom in some committee or other are , are deciding to take these courts back into use .
25 It is difficult to come to terms with the fact that I mean it 's people that you 've worked with for a week , at a time and I mean for three and a half years every second week you 're working with that guys in a confined space , you get to know them really well .
26 And I mean in that way you might sort of really want to go and look at one of these erm er sort of er rather awful inner city areas .
27 And I mean in nineteen sixty five such a job would cost te about eleven to fifteen pounds which was an anas astronomical amount of money in those days , simply because the man who had the firm had an A licence , or four or five of them , and he was in a mon a monopolistic position you see .
28 So she goes , I want it first thing tomorrow morning , and I mean like this is talking like , we 're talking major here !
29 the , this , this is just one aspect of , of my writing and I write about all sorts of things and erm , erm the shows that I do , we use two artists that 's erm , I , I 've written erm two , two poems about erm , er Darren and , and erm Stanley er you you 've heard
30 And I know of one Darlington school which is running a lottery to make ends meet .
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