Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That finding leads us to a shocking conclusion : a gesture is more individual than an individual .
2 The first thing that that litany reminds us of is that when it came to success , in the immortal words of Mae West ( put into her mouth by scriptwriter Vincent Lawrence ) , goodness had nothing to do with it .
3 The experience in Gentle Jack and the speech that caused all the problems in that play stood him in good stead .
4 Each genre established you as ‘ commander ’ at a particular level — for example as total military supremo controlling grand strategy , or at regimental level in charge of smaller units such as squads or platoons , or at the lowest level actually controlling individual tanks or airplanes .
5 But Mr. de Lacy submits that both it and the previous cases which it applied are clearly distinguishable from the instant case because they all rested upon the critical circumstances that the lender or creditor in each case left it to the principal debtor to obtain , in such a way as he thought fit , the execution of the document .
6 I shall describe these approaches as ideal types , but in each case illustrate them by reference to the work of one or another theologian .
7 In that case use it in scientific and then it will work that way .
8 that experience changed him in every way .
9 It can not have helped him , but the restored democracy had treated the leaders of that attempt to destroy it with , if anything , excessive leniency .
10 The use of enamel , the brilliant understanding of colour , yes , that piece reminded him of Giuliano , though-the design was more subtle , less heavy .
11 Do you know it is possible because of the fear of people around you , the fear of your peers , the fear of what men may say , of what your family will think , of what your work mates might say about you , it is possible to allow that fear to send you to hell .
12 But his experiences of street life in Hackney and his boxing ventures in Bethnal Green taught him that blackness presented him with a unique set of problems .
13 So what would we do to both sides of the equation what would we do to that side to turn it into opposite instead of opposite divided by a hundred and twenty .
14 ‘ And with that David kissed me on the cheek .
15 When walking the course , it is important to note how each fence strikes you on first impression because this is how the horse will see it .
16 Each side takes it in turn to bat .
17 Got killed when that horse kicked him in the head . ’
18 This finding warns us against concluding that women get into heroin and sustain regular use solely because of male associations and partnerships .
19 If only he knew that looking after his dogs had made her feel that she had just the smallest stake in his life , that it had in some measure comforted her for his absence .
20 This lane takes you up a hill , past the Chapel and out of the village .
21 Will this purchase help us towards our goal ?
22 This mourning cleanses us of our false expectations and superficialities , where we try to flatten everything into a manageable world in which we are in charge .
23 This index provides you with a range of facilities concerning the creation of new users , displaying details of users and the relationships between users .
24 This index provides you with a range of facilities concerning process model operations .
25 The savings on operating costs alone were immense , some experts putting it in the order of £2 million a year .
26 Dehydration , er can produce death within a matter of fe , er a few hours and and an understanding of the mechanism by which this dehydration leads us into one of the most effective forms of heat treatment er , ever produced .
27 In the village , mothers told their children this story to warn them to be careful when they went down to the river .
28 I always donate to these organisations and have benefited to the extent that organisations like THT , Body Positive and LAGER have made the general public aware of the infection and have made some employers take it into account .
29 this opportunity to welcome you to Barley Hall again and er I hoped you all enjoyed Charles ' bit .
30 Will the Prime Minister take this opportunity to join me in expressing joy at the release of Terry Waite and Tom Sutherland from their long and terrible captivity ?
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