Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As he reached the spot where Josh Cornock was likewise occupied , he heaved the elver scoop from the water and was delighted to find it a quarter full of the writhing silver baby eels .
2 ‘ Glad am I , ’ said Adam in a hurried whisper into Owen 's ear as they deployed among the trees , ‘ that I never went back , to leave you a man short . ’
3 They are required by the Law Society 's Training Regulations to provide experience in articles in a number of recognised areas of the law to give you the training necessary to qualify as a solicitor .
4 Patrick decided to give her a brand new bob , slightly concave at the back with an undetermined weightline , a heavy drop in the front and a definite fringe .
5 Then in September , Sue announced that she was leaving the BBC after 20 years to join Granada Television which , she said , was fully prepared to give her the freedom necessary to put together the type of programme she truly wanted to make .
6 We are able to give him the support necessary to ensure a comprehensive service for his broad base of clients . ’
7 They both knew what Mrs Diamond had said , but neither proposed to give it the status open discussion would confer .
8 Our Higher Self is eager to give us a life full of love , joy , success and abundance ; but it will not do so until we say ‘ Yes ’ , and we keep turning our backs on it .
9 Your paying me to keep it a bit tidy , I said and that 's what I 'm paid for , I said I ai n't paid to pass an opinion whether it 's clean or dirty he said you sound just like me June , I said oh do I ?
10 ‘ But what used to make me a bit uptight was people looking at us like some wild , eccentric set-up .
11 One of the first projects for the Krakow centre will be the modification of an existing hospital to make it an energy efficient building .
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