Example sentences of "of [noun] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 To see whether it is the high alcohol concentration or the possible lack of stimulants or their inability to act in the presence of high alcohol concentrations that is responsible for the absence of stimulatory action of whisky it would be interesting to study the effect of a simultaneous intragastric infusion of beer and whisky .
2 Stuart was very happy he 's gon na get a bottle of whisky it could n't of been a bottle of bacardi for me could it !
3 For a fee of whisky he will help mortals caught in Fairyland to escape , or show them antidotes to spells and curses .
4 The short answer was that when I was working as inspector of taxes I used to give these talks , I was required to give talks .
5 Whilst we did not expect the same standard of play we should have expected something better .
6 I did n't know what kind of play she might have been pulling .
7 What type of company/co-operative you should form .
8 By way of correction I can offer only the thought that the word comprimat in the third line of Musae Jovis is a jussive subjunctive ( ‘ let … crush ’ ) , not an indicative ( ‘ crushes ’ ) .
9 Together with the right kind of support we could have fun together and achieve so much for ourselves and our diocese .
10 There are few restrictions on the type of support we can offer but the important feature is the idea ; once that is accepted we will help the researcher in whatever way may be appropriate to bring his idea to fruition .
11 Erm some people around , particularly a the Asian population around w then became worried about what sort of support they would actually get from , the police in real terms if outsiders came into the area .
12 ‘ So you need every bit of support you can get .
13 Grief is not only a reaction , though , it is a process , so your bereaved parent will need your help through all its various stages of numbness , yearning , quiet or vocal distress , anxiety , depression and adjustment to her new situation ; and the way she behaves during the grief process will depend very much on her personality type , her previous life experiences and the strength of the tie that has been severed , as well as the amount of support you can give her .
14 When considering an offer of a job in the community it is worth asking a few questions about the day to day management of the service , and the kind of support you can expect to get from your colleagues .
15 When we defend ourselves too rigidly against threatening aspects of change we can precipitate the very situations we seek to avert .
16 Mrs Johnson said : ‘ We left the bottle on a table in the communal lounge and whenever a resident had a pocketful of change they would put it in .
17 After the series of treaties in 1854 – 58 which helped to launch her on a rapid and irreversible process of change it could even still be questioned whether full-scale diplomatic representation there was worth what it cost .
18 If you continue to maintain a TESSA with Midland after such notice of change you will be taken to have accepted the change .
19 With the advent of videodisc we can expect to see an increase in video training materials and information databases of various kinds .
20 In the case of Nikandre we can not know .
21 ‘ The peasant economy can be defined quite simply as that Form of farm production ( and associated activities ) in which the producer and his family till the land themselves , generally utilising their own means of production ( tools and instruments ) , with the object of directly satisfying their basic needs , although for a number of reasons they may find themselves required to sell a part of their produce on the market in order to obtain goods which they do not produce .
22 Subjects in Study 3 were members of the Unit 's subject panel , thus most had participated in previous experiments at the unit , for a variety of reasons they may be generally better at this type of task than those recruited through a newspaper advertisement appealing specifically to drivers .
23 There are lots of reasons we may feel worried about this .
24 For a number of reasons I can not accept Mill 's answer to the question , ‘ What does it mean to say that something is white ? ’
25 for all sorts of reasons it may fail to fulfil its potential .
26 Fourteen two , erm the great problem is it 's easier to get if an afternoon meeting can finish at a reasonable time , then I can probably but erm I think if you , if you 're looking at the clock when home in the evening for a number of reasons it might be then I would this and unless we can sort of put a restricted time on the agenda which is impossible , I can imagine coming down here at two o'clock for the meeting .
27 That i that is completely infeasible for all for all sorts of reasons it would be grossly unfair on council tenants to throw them out of their house .
28 There are a lot of ways that er both the Councillors can get into the habit and recycling is quite habit forming of recycling and from that er home use of recycling they will learn that there is a lot of products they can use in their councils ; recycled plastic makes very good er roadside signs that do n't rust and do n't need painting .
29 However , if a particular journalist writes about another part of your range of products it might be tactically useful to send samples of an inexpensive new product , even though it is not in his area , simply to remind him of your existence and to jog his memory about the rest of the range .
30 On behalf of BP and Unipart , he appointed a distributor to run the shop in Baku and agree the range of products it would stock , together with prices and credit terms for both lubricants and parts .
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