Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The landlord can not remember seeing you the night you were carousing there . ’
2 He or she the trainer will know exactly where you get some good deals okay ?
3 The judge would be empowered to grant immediate bail to the defendant if the crimes were those of illegal possession of arms and criminal conspiracy , or to free him or her a year after the start of a trial if sentence had yet to be passed .
4 Draw your figure as often as you can , whenever you have a spare moment , making him or her a part of your everyday life .
5 Draw your figure as often as you can , whenever you have a spare moment , making him or her a part of your everyday life .
6 Finally , again as mentioned above , a lessee sometimes holds a share in the management company responsible for the maintenance of the building and grounds , which is an advantage to him or her in giving him or her a say in these important matters .
7 The central monitor , in turn , is given an incentive not to shirk in performing the monitoring function by giving him or her a right to the residual , that is , a right to the surplus that remains after all the other factors of production have been paid at the market rate .
8 The odds are on your side : give him or her the chance to back away with pride fairly intact , and the opportunity may be taken to leave you well alone .
9 Arguing things out in front of the child may give him or her the idea that the illness can be used to manipulate difficult family situations — which can create vet more trouble in the future .
10 A partner may feel that an affair will give him or her the sense of shared interest that is lacking at home .
11 On the other hand , were every indication to be that there was no chance of the letter ever being posted — for example if the person was a known thief and there was no post-box within a hundred miles — then in this case giving him or her the letter would be regarded as stupid .
12 The adult commits the offence ; the law imposes on him or her the duty to resist whatever temptation is provided by the under-age person .
13 For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ .
14 where he a man 's growing his tobacco look .
15 What I do n't quite understand is what was the legal basis on which they went ahead with this despite the objection , presumably as some of the trustees as to what was being done , I could hear we 're talking of er a deficit of one point seven billion appearing or it a surplus disappearing into a deficit , which is actually four times as much has disappeared out of Maxwell .
16 Reading this group of sonnets is to be reminded of the noble conclusion to the first book of Bacon 's Advancement of Learning : In describing his Friend as my love or He the Poet could be seen as using the third-person form in order to place him apart , perhaps to place him outside the sphere of time 's influence .
17 They had to find and dig or mine the iron ore .
18 Neither Naisbitt 's shrewdness , however , nor his ear-to-the ground monitoring techniques , can overcome some of the fundamental limitations of his approach .
19 I think good copy that I the end of the week , I 'm just gon na have it up there , only gone and cut that with his fucking as well .
20 The layout of the aircraft was unusual in that the fuselage was set well back on the wing , that his the nose was very short in relation to the length of the rear fuselage .
21 Than she a woman .
22 And were they faulty at the time that you the shop sold then to you ?
23 Because then they knew that we a couple of the kids were really terrified of him and if they 'd only have to hear his his footsteps walking up the street and they 'd start to shake .
24 It is no , it is no coincidence that in a question asked today to the Labour Party , we will find that we a year ago when the Tory 's proposals were still being implemented , over eleven hundred people were granted in the right to buy their own Council house .
25 the er sweets and er chocolates etcetera that er we received , erm I think we in fact er , erm yeah well I , we obviously appreciate them very much because er they were something that we a lot of and erm I know that er , that you must know that when you er were out in Ipswich , Framlingham or around about that er you met up a group , there was a group of children and I 'm sure you heard the er familiar up , chum .
26 The Civic Society was naturally very pleased t that we the council turned down the application on the National Power site .
27 On three , if you see then three that we the county council will not support a development of capital , cabinet or executive management , arrangements which would tend to concentrate power in the hands of a relatively few members stifle public debate and diminish the role of the majority of members .
28 And it 's most important that we the Parish Council get in our erm send our views to the , the commissioners .
29 the fact that , that we the Parish Council maintain that pitch ,
30 The problem is , of course , that we the irony is that we are now in a period where we have a much bigger potential workforce who we are not employing as we might .
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