Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now in pursuance of the premisses the said lords spirituall and temporall and commons in Parlyament assembled for the ratifying confirming and establishing the said declaration and the articles clauses matters and things therein contained by the force of a law made in due for me by authority of Parlyament doe pray that it may be declared and enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true auntient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this king dome and soe shall be esteemed allowed adjudged deemed and taken to be and that all and every the particulars aforesaid shall be firmly and strictly hold en and observed as they are expressed in the said declaration .
2 This is based upon the proposition that some people require lesser levels of care than that provided in the care setting in which they are located , and that it is more cost-effective for them to be supported in a less dependent setting ( Challis , 1992c ) .
3 F. Because transport is needed between the factories in a chain , it is more profitable for them to be close to one another .
4 But then I really do n't know it 's right for me to be helping you with such dubious assignations . ’
5 It was n't right for her to be spending all her time with this pansy Jules fellow or her elderly patron .
6 But she was just so bubbly and so vivacious , and she looked so young despite being well over eighteen , that there was something almost right for her in the part .
7 ‘ We tried to sign Chris Waddle , but it was not right for him at the time .
8 ‘ We tried to sign Chris Waddle , but it was not right for him at the time , we went for Peter Beardsley , but it was not right for Everton .
9 I believe that truths which were there from the beginning in the Christian faith can lie dormant until the social and psychological conditions are right for them to be perceived .
10 Truths which were there from the beginning in the Christian faith can lie dormant until the social and psychological conditions are right for them to be perceived .
11 It is because of those reforms that it is right for us to be sceptical about some of the claims that the right hon. Gentleman has made today .
12 You , you find a house to rent that seems right for your about the price , perhaps a bit high but about right for your level of income .
13 These guidelines do n't mean you ca n't experiment and find out what feels right for you with another person .
14 It 's not right for you to be here alone . ’
15 It may not be right for you at all . ’
16 With a brief nod and a smile that again dazzled and at the same time almost lulled her into thinking things were going to be normal between them from now on , he left .
17 You 've never done nuthin' for nobody in the whole of your mean , miserable life ! ’
18 Then he took the wallet of photographs from his pocket and leafed through them to the ninth picture in Heather 's collection .
19 Hundred and fifty for him for a fortnight at the height of the season and two hundred and fifty each for us at the height of the season .
20 True , the first and perhaps the second blackmail payments had come in before he was obliged to pay for his teeth at the beginning of June , but he had blithely paid two hundred and fifty for them in cash when the demand came .
21 In a group of 20 or 30 youngsters from the background described by my hon. Friend the Member for Cardiff , West ( Mr. Morgan ) it would be considered odd for someone to be puffing away and spreading filth in the direction of others in that group .
22 Make life as easy as possible for yourself by picking a venue with good access for sets and materials .
23 " I would think that to follow your thought in this instance is only possible for one to whom the message of Tristan , in particular , has been revealed . "
24 But er I knew that it was n't poss always possible for one to be at the branch meeting you see .
25 Your tireless and heroic sacrifices have made it possible for me to be here today — I therefore place the remaining years of my life in your hands . "
26 Because Sandy was embarked on a marriage and a career pointing him in a more conventional direction than mine , planning the sort of life that looked to me to have more obviously evolved from the background I 'd put behind me , it did n't seem to me that he would have had the wherewithal — ‘ morally ’ , as I would have been quick to say then — to help me through my predicament or , if he did , that it was possible for me with my values , to solicit his assistance .
27 After two months of Anna and Vronsky meeting he says : ‘ Friends we shall not be , you know that yourself ; but whether we shall be the happiest or the most miserable of human beings … rests with you ’ ‘ Only one happiness is possible for me in life , … love … ’ he declared .
28 While the politics of the time may have been sterile , it does appear to have had more than its share of colourful characters ; bogus radicals like A.P.T.James and Chanka Maharaj ; the legendary and fabulously wealthy Bhadase Maraj , who was an American-style ward boss ; Norman Tang , whose mastery of the ‘ art ’ of inscrutability made it possible for him to ‘ develop the reputation of being the only minister never accused by the Civil Service of political interference ’ .
29 And many women actually did take to their beds when they were menstruating and erm sort of retired from active life and this was n't possible then because so many women had been called up you know and they had had to be in the army or they had to work in factories and it was n't possible for them to be absent .
30 Health authority meetings ca n't , they are n't very well publicised erm and in fact , sometimes we have go over and , and get our own agendas and er I would suggest that perhaps would it be possible for them to be much better publicised than they currently are ?
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