Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [noun] [prep] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | erm , my name 's from Edinburgh a couple of jobs one which is the sort of presentations I do tends to be one to one the hardest one for me as I say meetings with quite a lot of people there |
2 | I noticed Pemberton at least a year ago and thought what a good player he was . |
3 | Then I heard voices from outside the front door , and the key in the lock . |
4 | At Debenham there was a lot of extra curricular activities on offer like inter house competitions , Sports days , I took part in quite a few activities like Sports days , assemblies and some of the interhouse competitions like design a Christmas card and basket ball , I also went to a club on Friday lunch times . |
5 | I choose patterns with only a few passes with the lace carriage because all the time this carriage is in operation no inches ( sorry centimetres ) are being added to the length of the garment . |
6 | Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA and Eastman Kodak Co have joined forces to market a fully integrated document image management system : Kodak will supply its range of document scanners , and Olivetti will provide computer hardware plus document management software ; this comprises its own IBIsys , Integrated Business and Information System , which integrates applications at both the client and server level , enabling transparent communications via a Unix host — it provides object-oriented filing , electronic mail , diary and administration services , such as printing and word processing ; also included as part of the package , is Wimbledon , London-based Integrated Documatic Inc 's Imsoft document image processing software , and Costa Mesa , California-based Filenet Corp 's optical document store and retrieve and WorkFlo software ; Kodak is also offering Olivetti customers image capture bureau services ; the document image management system is available now , price dependent on configuration . |
7 | The canons ' tower is still there ; indeed the citizens — by a strange romantic gesture — built it yet higher in the nineteenth century ; and it stands as a monument to the forces and struggles which made Milan at once a centre of intense parochial jealousies , and of international fame and meaning , in the eleventh and twelfth centuries . |
8 | This is true even when those sites which provide evidence for only a small number of mosaics are included . |
9 | In conversations which involve speakers of both the first and second generations it is mainly the behaviour of the second generation speakers which is of interest , for it is these individuals who have " stylistic mobility " between London English and Creole and can be assumed to be using the two codes differentially ( though not necessarily consciously ) in a strategic way . |
10 | The exception had become the rule ; nearly half the counties had lost their largest urban centres ; the division between rural and urban local government had hardened in a form which caused controversy for nearly a century , and which is still reflected in the current structure ( Hampton 1966:464 — 5 ) . |
11 | This is in contrast with its predecessor ( Logogen Theory ) which assumes activation of only a single lexical item . |
12 | It is the former , ‘ objective relations ’ , which give shape to both the habitus and the fields . |
13 | The Multiprotocol Transport Feature , MPTF , comes as a separately ordered item which includes software for both the host and the OS/2 workstation . |
14 | The office , which displayed portraits of both the last president and the new one , was filled with stale air . |
15 | Several pieces of stiff paper or card , attached at the top , which allow viewing of only the top leaf ; it can be free-standing or attached to the top of an easel or blackboard . |
16 | This was reinforced by a number of other changes which took place at roughly the same time . |
17 | The steam produced by this process is in turn used to drive large turbines which generate electricity in exactly the same way as in any other conventional power station . |
18 | All would illustrate the basic point that the cultural mosaic comprises a very wide range of rules of behaviour which differentiate places on virtually every conceivable criterion . |
19 | Tom and Jerry , yes , there are some suspect moments , the ones which gave rise to both the Theatre of Cruelty and the entire oeuvre of that cartoon copyist , Salvador Dali . |
20 | Your firm may already have a brochure which gives details about how the firm works , its personnel and hopefully its charging rates . |
21 | As measures of relative prosperity , the number of households with three or more cars in Easton is more than double that for the two district council areas in which it is located , and the quality of the housing stock and amenities is higher , with the proportion of households in Easton which have use of only an outside flush toilet being half that of the general area . |
22 | The ( now superseded ) Wages Council order for the licensed residential establishments industry described a casual worker as one " who undertakes engagements on either an hourly or day-to-day basis … |
23 | She detested Topaz for exactly the same reason and her constant nagging had made Loverin 's mind up for him . |
24 | This in itself raises issues of how the information infrastructure can best serve two models at once . |
25 | If you pay tax at above the basic rate , there will be some additional tax to be paid . |
26 | In the same way , if your spouse pays income tax at the higher rate and you pay tax at only the ( lower ) basic rate , then in order to obtain Higher Rate Tax Relief , your spouse should enter into the covenant , or into a Joint Deed of Covenant with you , and he/she should actually make the covenant payments . |
27 | Similarly , if your spouse pays income tax at the higher rate and you pay tax at only the ( lower ) basic rate , then your spouse should make the Gift Aid payment in order to obtain the higher rate relief . |
28 | I was constantly surprised at the extent to which she needed explanations for even the most taken-for-granted aspects of junior school life . |
29 | So you , you went sort of back the other way and alright it was , it was okay and , and er and there was no problems there because any , anything that came up with the C C Q you , you o you answered the questions there and went through . |
30 | Coordination at its highest , when we develop it , we say we 've developed skills , and if you 've done that can you see you acquired skills in quite a lot of situations , and again that 's an area where you 'll get a great deal of satisfaction . |