Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [adv] [vb base] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I think it right to bear in mind the evidence of Mr a solicitor now specializing in re-habilitation work who is himself alas wheelchair bound , erm , he has directly relevant experience and he expressed the view that er two ramps leading up to the vehicle from the rear could be unsafe and were in his view generally less satisfactory than the platform with which the conversion equips the Nissan Serena , in those circumstances it seems to me I really have no choice but to er adopt the alternative of the conversion and er there is an agreed figure of thirty nine thousand , eight hundred and sixty six pounds in relation to that .
2 with him , I I sarcastically make an appointment
3 Er , the I I also make the point , that er , my understanding is having now talked to a number of the other C A B's , that in fact they were looking to Thamesdown money advice centre because this money was actually to replace funds that previously had been er , available through the Allied Dunbar sponsorship scheme , and which has , which I gather was withdrawn er , at very short notice , and they were looking to Thamesdown to er provide that support and resource as a county resource , and I I therefore felt that it was right to bring it forward .
4 Mm I I I still think the middle .
5 I I actually have a bucket of cold water just behind the door and I could n't care what age they are , whack .
6 I I quite like the idea of these double ones you see do n't they ?
7 No er well well if he 's got any sense I I always tell the advertiser I said now the adv I said you as the advertiser have got to keep worrying you may have to chivvy them up .
8 When you accept criticism from someone you also build a relationship with that other person .
9 For some reason they 're mounted on angled surrounds , which I quite like the look of , but the coils are screened by black plastic covers which look pretty cheap and make a nasty scratching noise if you hit them with a pick .
10 A natural question , to which you probably know the answer ( but not a proof ? is Question 1.3.8 Are there infinitely many primes ( i.e. irreducibles ) ?
11 The FOURTH stage will be the selling and — realising that the only sensible sale is one on which you actually make a profit — getting paid .
12 First comes the plasterer 's trowel or steel float , with which you actually apply the plaster to the wall .
13 You can do things ( functionality ) for which you really need a network ( specific ) .
14 I mean , it is n't as though we have to operate a policy in which we heavily advertise the availability of grants , it , it can develop via word of mouth , if we advertise anything , we would be inundated with demand for to a level that we could n't cope with .
15 As compared with the more usual situation in which we only know the activity of people over a short period , such data raise some challenging statistical and econometric problems .
16 There 's certainly no way we can shorten it and in fact erm s programme timing is very dependent on the ease or difficulty with which we actually get the land .
17 ‘ We adults have a sense of history , the present has a context from which we discerningly plan the future , children only have now and the future .
18 We at the Institute research into those disasters erm for which we currently have an expertise , as it were , but erm our group was founded actually at the beginning of erm the nineteen seventies and we have specialised quite a lot into looking at famine food erm emergencies and nutritional and medical engineering , sanitation aspects of famines , and lately we 've included in that erm quite of lot of , of work , research work into refugees , the cause of refugees , the prevention of refugees , the alleviation of suffering of refugees , particularly in developing countries .
19 The commission of crimes against them will have the effect of diminishing their positive freedom , to which they also have a right ; for example crimes of injurious violence reduce the victims ' freedom to operate physically free from pain , while property offences will deprive them of resources and thereby remove their freedom to choose to act in ways which require the use of those resources .
20 But the vast majority of Bills will pass into law substantially unchanged from the form in which they finally leave the draftsman 's office ( if they pass into law at all ) .
21 Although languages differ in the extent to which they regularly specify the gender of human referents ( cf. English they and French ils/elles ) , we all readily recognize the distinction and expect it to reflect a genuine aspect of experience .
22 For some time the three bodies have been working to reach agreement on practical reforms which they now want the government to include in its forthcoming White Paper on animal experiments .
23 Young supporters at every football league ground ( and at many non-league grounds ) have defined sections of the terracing as their own territory — an area from which they always watch the football game .
24 This narrative is often linked to another in which the victims of racism trace their own onward march , as an epic journey of emancipation from bondage , in which they alone carry the banner of human progress .
25 ‘ If he 's such an unreliable , untrustworthy individual , ’ she put to him , ‘ someone whom you obviously have no time for , how come you employ him ?
26 course well if you get it from them you just get the money and then
27 alright , mind you I still get a bit nervous now , I get a bit do n't know why , I always
28 Erm , you know , we all deal with people , who either on a personal or a business level who we genuinely feel the world would be a better place without .
29 We you just get a phone call from us that says , Here 's here 's your next assignment .
30 And then the other one you then have an auxiliary or second one .
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