Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 And it 's sweet to others as well who want to receive it , but it 's also bitter to those who do n't , but what a wonderful provision that is from Jehovah , so are we conscious of our spiritual needs , no question we could just ask in passing , you notice the kingdom ministry is changed ?
32 These people are going into the familiar local stores where they shop and are walking out with the American dream they could never afford on a minimum wage .
33 Goodey has reported and concluded , that as long as they get their hundred per cent minimum requirement they can still go on their contribution holidays , and many and my scheme members feel that this is just a it 's a freebie as far as they 're concerned and scheme members do n't do not benefit from the surplus and they would like to have seen or preferred to have seen
34 ‘ No , he was already married , you see , a marriage he could never escape from , no matter how much he might have wanted to .
35 Well if there was a meeting of the town council it would perhaps start at eight o'clock .
36 Because management is made up of virtually constant negotiation and adjustment it can only flourish in the context of other people .
37 In such a case you 'll commonly dispense with making a copy for your file .
38 Accommodation on Fregate was in chalets thatched with palm leaves and situated on the top of the beach so that at high tide you could almost jump into the sea from your window .
39 The AA are continuing to offer Napier alumni Personal Membership with Relay for just £57.00 ( normally £70.00 ) and by completing a direct debit mandate for next year 's subscription payment you will also qualify for a free Associate Membership , open to any named person living permanently at your home address .
40 Mandy would remember exactly whom she had left her cousin with , and when Charity did n't appear at their cabin she would probably chortle with devilish delight , roll over and go to sleep .
41 Of course you could never forget about it .
42 To take part you can either go on your own or form a team of eight .
43 If you are not satisfied with this decision you can then appeal to the Valuation and Community Charge Tribunal .
44 Hence if you were to take a guess at selecting a high-fibre vegetable you might well think of something like celery , which seems to reveal its fibre content unmistakably .
45 At the top of a wave she could easily see across the Longstone rock to the other side .
46 This is money you would probably use to reinvest in your business by way of increased stock , new equipment or property .
47 It 's an absolutely brilliant place I 'll probably get to Cambridge or Oxford or somewhere nice . ’
48 Thank you for your attention I would now like to hand you back
49 If I do n't go along with Roman I could well land in gaol , and I would n't be any good to anyone behind bars , would I ?
50 The Chinaman normally on the landing you will now find outside this door . ’
51 A quarter of a century later , it is a moment she can still picture in her mind 's eye and she can still summon up the painful feelings of rejection , breach of trust and isolation that the break-up of her parents ’ marriage signified to her .
52 For a moment she could only stare at him , completely at a loss as to what he meant .
53 It is not a place you can just go to for the day and therefore you need to spend at least a couple of days getting there overnight , coming back again and er , for a family of four I calculate that even taking one 's own car across the Channel , the average cost for a family of four , is of the order of five or six hundred pounds .
54 I tell her of my travels , although none of them is to a place you could easily find on a map , and of the people I have met .
55 Not a place you could necessarily get to by travelling anywhere from here , late Twentieth Century London , Earth , but somewhere , sometime .
56 ‘ I 'm not offering you marriage but I am offering you the most senior job you could possibly aspire to . ’
57 He seemed far away from Ruth , in a trance whose nature she could only guess at — but free , she thought , of the despair and anger that beset him in their own world .
58 The likelihood is that at that point you will then turn into what the young term a boring old fart and that transition from enfant terrible to boring old fart is immediate at the age of sixty .
59 If you forget your kit you should still go to Goldenacre and report to the member of Staff in charge of your practice .
60 This was an added complication she could well do without .
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