Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [art] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And in some cases the assumptions you have asked us to cost are vulnerable to counter attack from the Opposition .
2 What we are doing is providing information for perhaps clinicians to act on , we also in the future hope to develop the information we have into something useful , and in some cases the information we have already .
3 But it 's , we 've got to get them motivated and I 'm asking today , you know , we need more help and if you can spare a few hours a week it would be more than appreciated .
4 Although his letter does not deny that Chlothild had a part to play in Clovis 's conversion , nor that the king decided to accept baptism during a battle against the Alamans , in some respects the information it contains is at odds with Gregory 's account and , therefore , with the traditional interpretation of events .
5 However , it is that means that over the last few years every time we have actually debated about budget we recognised that the force had unwillingly and against the judgement of the majority of this council , not necessarily er bounded by political affiliation , we have to be getting down further and further towards the completely inaccurate expanded spending assessment that is assessed as necessary for the needs of this city by the department of the environment .
6 In some places the path we followed was marked out by deep scratches in the rocks , made by the claws of countless rockhopper penguins who have followed the same traditional route for centuries .
7 Oh I 'm , I 'm not sure , it 's , it 's a few hundred pounds a year and I , I , I 'm really guessing it 's a few hundred pounds a year for what they call a retaining fee , for being firemen , and then it 's a few pounds every time they attend , and a lesser amount every time for an , a greater amount every time they go out on the fire engine , but it 's nothing er nothing exceptionally high , it 's , it 's very reasonable when you think they 've got other jobs to do
8 For the angler who only makes a few sorties a year it makes sense to buy hooks in smaller units like packets of ten .
9 However for many who live and/or work in such communities the picture he paints is recognisable .
10 There were no such thrills the day I visited the set of Dancing .
11 Commander Churchill-Coleman said : ‘ As always with the Provisional IRA when they commit these acts the information they gave was erroneous .
12 Under these circumstances the process we know to be distributed across all of the input/output cell connections appears to be localized in one neuron .
13 We have a high level of expertise to give these children the education they need .
14 want you know the the key thing is to discover what how much work a week you know how many hours a week they think it 's going to take now that 's
15 As soon as Maastricht comes into force , the commission and Belgium , which takes on the EC presidency next month , intend to work however many hours a week it takes to push through the works-council directive .
16 He would cover Scotland in a sea of flames , and teach those traitors a lesson they would never forget .
17 Instinct told me it was going to be one of those days the moment I removed the little grey shrivelled chicken from the oven .
18 But then , I was ready ter do all o' those fings the day I said I 'd marry yer .
19 For things they want daily or several times a week they go to the local village , or in a town they go to the local suburban shops , or the ‘ corner ’ shop .
20 With such a wish we advised Maurice to look several ways every time he left the house .
21 We bring many new titles into our library every month , so you wo n't be reading about the same programs every time you pick up your copy of Practical PC .
22 We bring many new titles into our library every month , so you wo n't be reading about the same programs every time you pick up your copy of Practical PC .
23 For several afternoons a week she went to work at the Young England kindergarten run by Victoria Wilson and Kay Seth-Smith in St Saviour 's church hall in Pimlico .
24 I got caught with all these drugs in a car by the same police ( I do n't know what I do , but it 's the same police every time I get arrested ) and I got charged with possession .
25 When , therefore , I say ‘ The colour I saw yesterday was a white colour , , or ‘ The sensation I feel is one of tightness ’ , in both cases the attribute I affirm of the colour or of the other sensation is mere resemblance — simple likeness to sensations I have had before , and which have had those names bestowed upon them .
26 For if , as ordinary people , we are acutely aware that when it most matters the words we say are not thunderbolts from heaven but hostages to fortune , ways in which we reveal ourselves in our limitedness and imperfection .
27 Again , throwing by hand , throwing stick or catapult , is only as accurate as our individual capabilities and means that we not only have to throw accurately , but also cast accurately — and we must do this in both instances every time we retrieve for another cast .
28 She always brushed Corrie 's beautiful hair when she came to the rectory , and though she began teaching both children the alphabet it was Corrie who received the most attention .
29 She did love him , she had always loved him , but now that they were both adults the love she felt for him had taken on a far greater significance .
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