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

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1 That afternoon we watched television , which was full of the anglers ’ strike at Lough Corrib .
2 until that hour we parted company .
3 Each spring it signals life with glaucous green ,
4 Is that the telephone 's fault d' ya think or is that fault I mean salesman coming in as well .
5 On the other side of this coin we find Chip Beck and Lanny Wadkins .
6 To evolve this framework it requires energy from its roots .
7 In this case we decrease cash by £200 and open a new asset column for the goods bought and put £200 in there .
8 In this case we include student nurses on Project 2000 because they are , like other college students , not eligible for social security benefit .
9 In the order of events this afternoon you see part of Psalm one hundred and three printed there which is part of the commendation at the occasion of the funerals of the departed .
10 It 's an allergic condition , usually pretty harmless , but in a very few cases it causes oedema of the larynx — that 's what we 've got here . "
11 In some cases they received support from government services for the first time .
12 As the stepping rate is increased the pull-out torque gradually reduces , until in some cases it reaches zero at a finite speed , the value M shown in Fig. 5.8 .
13 In another hour they lost contact with the stream .
14 At another level it raised confidence in national identity and gave support to social science studies of Japan which stressed the way its unique cultural heritage underpinned economic success .
15 In this study we examined expression of L1 by macrophage subpopulations in the normal distal ileum using CD68 and S-100 protein as cell markers .
16 In this study we measured adenylate and guanylate cyclase activities and cyclic nucleotide values in the biopsy specimens of duodenal mucosa from patients with untreated and treated coeliac disease .
17 In this chapter we use MACRO as a mnemonic .
18 This Saturday they entertain Distillery , 3– winners over Coleraine last weekend .
19 In support of this contention he quotes research done by Thorpe , who found in a study of long-term foster-children that only 27 per cent had contact with their parents every six months or more frequently and that over 60 per cent of natural parents did not know where their children were living , with only 21 per cent feeling encouraged by their social worker to maintain contact .
20 By this act he performed fealty .
21 ‘ Every country has another nationality they make fun of .
22 Jesus knew however , that before they would be ready to undertake this work they needed power , they needed a special power .
23 Wrap it around me like a Cupid-woven shawl and then let's dance together in this maze we call living , searching for the centre which we all know is death .
24 Suffice it to say that in some circumstances they authorise treatment despite the objections of the patient , whether minor or adult .
25 At this moment he heard Cowslip speaking .
26 I mean sh shame in the banks I mean we do n't get charges any charges from this bank , I mean if , if you er put it in some banks you get interest charge you on your cheques and all sorts of things , it , it 's as broad as it 's long usually but er I mean we are gon na accumulate money , I do n't think we should accumulate very much more now , we , we 've ample funds for everything we need er but it 's a question
27 It tells us about his pride , humour , fixation with the Royal Family , longing for justice : but in pieces of this sort he loses touch with his gifts .
28 Her marriage was in ruins but here in this place she found peace .
29 For the next few days we made love with a kindliness and consideration we had never experienced before .
30 This evening I visited Scouse 's latrine , the mosquitoes and all the flies were having a fieldday ; there were clouds of them hanging over the latrine in the still evening air .
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