Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun prp] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He fought for Orkney and won it , against men just like Siward .
2 adversely affect your ability to carry out the duties required by the ES ( eg overlap with the time you are required to work for ES or leave you too tired to be able to carry out your ES duties properly ) ; or
3 ‘ First , you 're going to get the video equipment you want for Condor and take it out there .
4 I bumped into Esmerelda and made her squeal .
5 First , did these two strangers suddenly appear in Oxfordshire or had they travelled from London ?
6 This then leads us to trust in God and to obey him rather than ourselves .
7 She was driving from Frankfurt and phoned me to say she was leaving late .
8 ‘ The simplest thing would be for you to write to STG and say you no longer wish them to represent you .
9 Have to write to Hilda or ring her up or something , she ca n't write now her hands are so bad she
10 Adminius fled to Caligula and begged him to intervene , but that strange un-balanced Emperor toyed with a plan for invasion but suddenly changed his mind .
11 Knock over Biff and tie him up ! ’
12 But I do believe that we should seriously look at getting say , internal usage bags for nutrients er bags for lime , anything that we have printed , we ought to look at the and say to Mike or get 'em printed or something .
13 She could only think of Adam and pray he would be all right .
14 But Henry was not involved with my prisoner ; he sailed for France and abandoned him without a tremor .
15 Chettle looking for Rozario and finds him and it goes towards Collimore just cleared in the nick of time by Whitlow .
16 I went looking for Mathilda and found her working in the buttery with the other maids .
17 The historical period is so well documented it was only necessary to read what had been written about Elizabeth and integrate it with Ben 's score .
18 Whenever I wanted a guest to be really entertained at one of our functions I would send for Tommy and ask him to look after them .
19 Although Constance was proud to be seen with Nicky and loved it when he took her out , she was determined not to be taken for granted .
20 He came upon Mary and anointed her to be the mother of the Lord .
21 I am thinking in particular of the spirit that came upon Saul and drove him mad ( 1 Sam 16:14–23 ) .
22 He came from Kalmar and showed me photographs of his family and girlfriend .
23 To choose one of many examples , I can point to the case of Nottingham-born Herol Graham , whose parents came from Jamaica and gave him no support in his sporting endeavours , at first in sprinting and then in boxing where he made his mark as a light-middleweight .
24 That ‘ something ’ is the precious , so-seldom-found art of listening to God and hearing him speak .
25 Her parents then moved to London and admitted her as a free scholar to the sculpture studio in the Royal College of Art , where she stayed for four years and graduated an A.R.C.A.
26 When in May , six months later , he came to Paris and took me to the Tour d'Argent for lunch , he passed me an envelope .
27 About that time , Tony Zanetta came to London and visited us .
28 When he died ten years later , she came to Beirut and found us . ’
29 It may be sufficient to listen to Joseph and allow him to give vent to his anger .
30 Experience of life suggests that evil does ravage our capacity to listen to God and hear him ; it does lead to deterioration of character and to further separation from God .
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