Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb base] [prep] an " in BNC.

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1 The Moorings ' holidays offered through Caribbean Connection range from fully crewed charter to combined hotel and sailing holidays where you stay at an hotel on Tortola or St Lucia , either learning to sail or combining the pleasures of a beach holiday with sailing .
2 ‘ I knew most of the drivers would take it easy so I put in an attack , ’ he said .
3 More than you put into an A Level subject ?
4 The US should follow Mexico and New Zealand and set windows in rubber so they flex during an earthquake .
5 Both they and their children are also more mobile and , typically , more highly-educated , so they compete in an entirely separate — ; usually professional and managerial — labour market from the local population .
6 ‘ But will my lady allow me to share her bed tonight if I smell like an unwashed ram ? ’
7 I feel stupid if I cry at an emotional film or book
8 3 This Plan gives you THREE different kinds of protection : payments for all kinds of permanent injuries ; plus hospitalisation and convalescence benefits while you 're recovering ; or death benefit for your next of kin if you die in an accident .
9 Add to that the landing fees ( if you train at an aerodrome that levies these ) and the usual books , maps and equipment , and you ought realistically to be able to come home with your PPL having cost about $6,600 .
10 You also have to take care if you get onto an older horse afterwards .
11 So if you get on an exam something like that and they 're and they 're saying to you A to B is sixty mile to London .
12 By all means work to emphasize your positive qualities and to control your weak points , but if you put on an act you are almost bound to get caught out and you certainly will not be able to relax .
13 If you qualify as an English solicitor you can work outside the U.K. for government organisations , such as the United Nations in New York or the Commission of the European Community in Brussels .
14 As I say it 's one of these er competitive market things , but if you go into an electrical shop and you buy a piece of electrical equipment , or if you want er a plug for it , a piece of electrical equipment because you found out that the plug on the electrical equipment at home is defective , it 's got cracked porcelain or something like , then please have a word with the person who is selling you the plug and say look , this plug is gon na be fitted on X appliance .
15 For example if you go on an overland trip trekking in erm South America , you 're clearly looking for something totally different than the person who goes on the sort of typical Club Eighteen to Thirty type holiday .
16 If you go to an interview anticipating you are not going to get the job , chances are you do not get it .
17 If you go to an estate agent you may have two people to help you out .
18 If you come to an obstruction in a road you can seek to circumvent it or you can retrace your journey to the nearest fork and avoid that road altogether .
19 If you come across an unfamiliar word or phrase , find its source .
20 If you come across an answer to a question that does n't fit the headings you 've already got , summarise that answer and write it on the master sheet : thereafter put a tally mark against it every time an answer fits it .
21 The campaign director , Chrissie Maher , says , ‘ If you come across an unnecessarily complicated piece of jargon , you can either forget it or send them one of our cards that carries the pointed message : Gobbledygook can damage your business . ’
22 If you work for an organisation which dictates a house-style , then you must conform to it in your correspondence , but you should remember that there are a number of equally valid alternatives .
23 If you work as an in-house solicitor , you will have responsibility for drafting and keeping up to date standard contract documents for use by your employer in the main business — from simple invoice terms and conditions of sale or purchase to those suitable for major projects and transactions and non-standard contracts for individual or complicated projects .
24 If you work in an office , check that the computer paper is being recycled .
25 Buying privately means if you buy from an ordinary member of the public not a shop .
26 So if you enter into an agreement which provides for less than the statutory minimum notice , the above rules will still apply .
27 So if you plug in an old Strat it will probably sound more like a Strat should sound .
28 I suppose you have to be if you sleep with an erstwhile nun .
29 If you practise in an area where rentcharges are common you 'll also need a few more forms ( see your law stationer 's catalogue or the Land Registry list of official forms ) dealing with these .
30 If you look at an American kit for say , £10,000 to £14,000 , which then requires in excess of 500 hours of sweat equity , the Chevron does n't look bad value after all .
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