Example sentences of "[adv] present [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't worry , I sha n't suddenly present you with a bastard grandchild . ’ |
2 | While Gould 's first impressions were not favourable , he was determined , as he wrote to Sir John Franklin , to keep an open mind : ‘ The heat and dust of Sydney is extremable neither does the presence of Drunkards which constantly present themselves in the streets add to the interest of this place , time and better acquaintance with the country will however perhaps enable me to speak better of it . ’ |
3 | Above all remember that you are selling yourself , so present yourself in a confident fashion but without boasting . |
4 | Pedro Fernández Dittus was not , however , required to spend time in detention but merely to present himself to the authorities once a week . |
5 | And if King Fahd refuses to have them there , then he can no longer present himself as the guardian , on behalf of the Muslim world , of the holy places . |
6 | Abolitionists thus presented themselves to the world and to each other as part of a continuous progress despite the significant disjunctures in the movement 's history discussed in the last chapter ( pp.65–6 ) . |
7 | She sits at the marriage banquet , apparently in a cafe , and the harlequin has just presented her with a bouquet . |
8 | But the disparity lies less in tone than in technique : like rather a lot of modern movies , Bye Bye Blues lacks the capacity to formulate its material rather than just present it to the audience and leave them to do the rest . |
9 | ‘ I 'm just presenting you with the facts . |
10 | And I mean , if you think that just presenting it in the , in the class is er enough |
11 | The PSI leader Bettino Craxi , whose reputation had suffered indirectly from corruption scandals in Milan [ see p. 38896 ] , had announced on June 17 that he was no longer presenting himself as a candidate for Prime Minister , but had given President Oscar Scalfaro a list of three PSI candidates — Amato , outgoing Foreign Minister Gianni De Michelis , and outgoing Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister Claudio Martelli . |
12 | Twelve months earlier , when Paris had been liberated , communist members of the Resistance in France had wanted to strike before the French army and de Gaulle arrived and thus present them with an accomplished fact . |
13 | The Montgomerie family generously presented it into the safe-keeping of Ayr County Council and when the Council was incorporated into Strathclyde Region , the trophy was passed to Cunninghame District Council . |
14 | I was just to present myself at the right time on the due date , when he would honour his promise to see me . |
15 | Everything of importance has always happened to me in the autumn , every new departure has always presented itself within a dying context . |
16 | Marx 's own celebration of capitalism is an ironic one , demonstrating its historical necessity , but always presenting it as an instrument of a doomed social formation permeated by the image of proletarian suffering . |
17 | He always presented himself as the redeemed bad boy , but it was a lie , she says . |
18 | As Gregory Elliott has recently emphasized , although Althusser always presented himself as the figure of the rigours of orthodoxy against the eclecticism of the existentialists , in his own work he was just as catholic , allying Marxism with non-Marxist philosophy , even if it was a history of science to which , he claimed , ‘ French philosophy owes its renaissance in the last thirty years ’ . |
19 | However , it follows at once that they do not strictly present us with a distinct adjective position , but just a special case of the predicative adjective already discussed in Chapter 3 . |
20 | He also presents us with a fairly strict unilineal theory of evolution , ( if we forget about the difference between the New and the Old Worlds ) . |
21 | It also presented him with a number of problems . |
22 | It also presented him with an interesting little self-discussion about his future prospects because it came when he was on the cusp between low-key acting roles and moderate fame . |
23 | She was 15 at the time of the wedding , and was to present him with seven children , among them the future Charles I. She also presented him with an embarrassing situation by deciding after a while to become a Roman Catholic . |
24 | Someone also presented me with an electric washer but I have never been able to use it because there is n't water in the house and I would n't be able to understand it anyway . |
25 | He also presented himself to the Rehabilitation Officer and has been a very great nuisance to him … |
26 | Just as there was no unique Greek idea of time , the history of the human race also presented itself to the Greeks in various forms . |
27 | He was now presenting himself as a cynical hard-nosed East End wheeler-dealer . |
28 | A remarkably similar dilemma was now presenting itself over the hand-overs of the Yugoslavs . |
29 | It was up to Geoff now to present me with the detailed documentation in writing . |
30 | In a thoughtful exploration of the relevance of Caplan 's crisis theory ( 1961 ) for social work practice , O'Hagan proposed that the chaotic situations which frequently present themselves in a social service department require a different understanding of the nature of a crisis and the part played by a social worker in resolving it . |