Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pron] [vb base] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 've tried to slow down my pattern of speech , I 've tried to simplify my vocabulary , and certain methods of when you 're talking to someone you do n't tower over them , you try and squat to his level or you give instructions in certain ways to certain classes .
2 I never go round by myself without seeing one because I hear feet scrabbling on the bark or I see bits of fir cone floating down .
3 And I think that was on the basis that we were insisting that everybody visited the local F E college or you know sort of Yorkshire , Scarborough , Harrogate got got their irregular updatings and S and Selby when whatever .
4 Unless Yugoslav commanders receive some clear indication that we mean business in Austria their infiltration tactics will lead to an impossible situation . "
5 As English Heritage do not like us , it is with some glee that I report dissent in their own ranks .
6 This was enough for the Home Secretary to send the case back for a fourth hearing to the Court of Appeal , with the recommendation that they summon Mathews as a witness to test his credibility .
7 Does the Minister agree that , if the general agreement on tariffs and trade talks are concluded successfully and there is subsequent reform of the common agricultural policy , there is a great chance for an increase in production in the intensive sector in the pig and poultry industry once we gain access to cheap grain from the United States ?
8 They also warn that some leading hospitals may face an uncertain future if they lose patients to outside bidders .
9 Finding that the aircraft would still fly , he formed up behind the Fulmar and they set course for Malta .
10 you know so there 's , there 's a lot of things that you bear in mind and you take notes on them as you 're doing it
11 We introduce people for friendship and we put women in touch with other women .
12 This is the most spectacular section of the Dee , its steep confining walls fringed by dense woodlands and its rocky bed much too rough for the passage of walkers not addicted to hard labour and who have respect for their clothes .
13 Many of these people are migrants from the lowlands , where most of the country 's agriculture is located , who have little money to invest to ensure success in the longer term and who lack security of tenure to make farming the heritage enterprise that it is in many nations .
14 Every one of you has made a contribution to the character of this institution and I take pleasure in acknowledging what each of you has done to make this such a satisfying academic and social environment .
15 you can get little speakers to put on the side but they use loads of power they do .
16 Okay , so there is some deaf and elderly pensioner in Hartlepool who has pictures of Prince Edward pinned on the toilet seat but I know streams of people who ca n't wait to get rid of them . ’
17 ( We inevitably got the ‘ you fancy each other ’ spiel but I ignore people like that — I would like to hit them very hard ! )
18 It should help the motor industry and it was always an anomaly because you pay VAT on a car anyway .
19 ‘ If you think for one moment I 'm going to wear another woman 's ring while you make love to me you 've got another think coming … ’ she choked .
20 All done , were having a cup of tea before I drop Jean at Marg 's .
21 That 's fine , for those with the courage to do it , but most of us have enough shocks in midlife when we catch sight of ourselves fully clothed .
22 On the other hand , if you are experimenting for yourself and do n't like the result when you change colours in one way , try changing colours on a different set of rows .
23 Rosslyn Park , for example , are first in line to experience the probable backlash of that defeat when they set foot on the Recreation Ground this afternoon .
24 I 'll wring your bloody gorgio neck when I get hold of you ! ’
25 I 'll wring her neck when I lay hands on her . "
26 Because chromatic notes have this power to create tension as they approach points of resolution , they are frequently used by improvisors to highlight the transition between two adjacent chords .
27 ‘ The bottom line , though , is that we have only recorded our first win and now we must face the tough and noisy atmosphere of Lisbon 's Stadium of Light when we play Portugal in our next match . ’
28 • This Saturday Shottermill return to league action when they play host to leaders Sheerwater .
29 But it is from after the change that we have evidence for Councillors like Kleon and the fourth-century Athenian Demosthenes whose year on the Council fell at improbably convenient moments for their political careers ; this makes one suspect corruption , a suspicion strengthened by Aischines ' direct accusation that Demosthenes bribed his way onto the Council in 346 ( iii.62 ) .
30 The nonconformists noted that he did not unchurch them but were not happy with his plea that they recognize bishops to be essential to the Church .
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