Example sentences of "an [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 B I wan na know say , this guy is an impen — independent guy who can do fings on is own , I ca n't find I ca n't find all that shi%%eries in a day !
2 You then go an make a cup of tea whilst the computer reads through all the files until it comes to the one you want .
3 The second step is to obtain C. For this we select the underlined element in B an evaluate in succession unc and then unc Note that the zero elements in B have become nonzero in C ; however , unc is now 2.19132 ; compare unc above .
4 If an EAT is given , carry out the Standard Procedure , noting the time on each pattern , and then adjust final patter(s) to desired time .
5 If both of you came , I could get a woman photographer along , so we could actually have an err , a — you know , err , a nice evening … ha-ha-haa-ha !
6 In consequence , there was always a scramble to spend in the last half of the financial year when the danger of an underspend was becoming apparent .
7 In the former , the DoI budgeted to spend £24 million in 1982–83 but the true figure will be about £ 14 million , an underspend of 40 per cent .
8 You 've used , er , er , an underspend from this year rolled over , but you have n't increased the base budget to pay for the projection costs which came from erm , this year 's budget .
9 Over the coming weeks councillors will attempt to cover the £200,000 loss by finding other areas in this year 's budget where there has been an underspend .
10 erm , and , and , it could arise in many different circumstances , erm one can imagine a situation which wrongly expel erm a name from the market , well whatever the motives , that clearly distorts competition cos there 's one rule , one less competitor in the market , erm it , it 's con , it , it 's conceivable that an article eighty five argument could arise and an expel name could raise a point , whether he succeeds is another matter , but at that point and , and in relation to that he may say well I can sue you because you 've excluded me you 've restricted competition or you 've excluded a group of names
11 Oh course I can Erm there was a game that we called er Tin Lurky You probably wo n't well you never hear that expression now and er we used to get this old t any tin can and er you somebody would kick it you see and er the one that was sort of one used to have to fur and fetch this tin an bring it back again and then was should all hide , sounds a daft silly game , I know , but this one had to find us and the first one he found it was his turn next to fetch the tin and then find us again .
12 The battle to rid the canal of mink is being organised by Mow Cop AC secretary Phil Carr who put out an appear for other clubs with a mink problem to contact him .
13 This contains copies of all figures , charts , drawings and diagrams used in the seminar ; each one illustrating a particular system , concept or term , in an easy-to-remember form .
14 Here the difficulty I found in talking about psychoanalytic criticism is compounded , not because I am an unbeliever , but because anything that the middle-aged male commentator says about feminism is liable to be wrong : to be approving may be condemned as patronizing , and to be critical is to be sexist .
15 On Europe , she was an agnostic rather than an unbeliever .
16 There is something puzzling here , since Mrs Moore , though an unbeliever , had been happy to have her own daughter confirmed , and there is a steady succession of references in Jack 's letters and diaries , during the years 1919–1931 , of attendance at church with Minto .
17 I pray , every night , that he or she will be an unbeliever .
18 What does a believer have in common with an unbeliever ?
19 This does not mean that we can not be friends with an unbeliever — obviously , we can not reach people for Christ if we insulate ourselves from non-Christian company .
20 As Paul states in 1 Timothy 5:8 , ‘ If anyone does not provide for his relatives , and especially for his immediate family , he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever . ’
21 In verse 24 and 25 he adds this : ‘ If an unbeliever … comes in … he will be convinced by all that he is a sinner … the secrets of his heart will be laid bare .
22 Sometimes the way we act shows up our beliefs as little better than the hazy notions of an unbeliever .
23 and he quotes , as an instance , Larkin 's famous early poem ‘ Church Going ’ ( 1954 ) , where an unbeliever , once he is certain that ‘ there 's nothing going on ’ , enters a country church :
24 You 've been an unbeliever all your life .
25 The gentlemen of the town were supplementing the stipend , and the next Master , William Nicholson , gave the sum of £10 in his will of 1597 to pay an Usher to be an assistant , and another £10 for the same purpose came in 1605 under the will of Alexander Torkington .
26 The wedding took place at St Nicholas Parish Church , Hillington , on 11th May at which fellow designer Roger McDowell was an Usher .
27 But our luck was in , the roofs sported an undercut crack and the mere VI + underclinging across on the next pitch was an exhilarating holiday with guaranteed holds and gear .
28 Does All an suggest that it is ?
29 We hope an expect to be faithful to each other .
30 All preferences are catered for , from high performance to an easy-to-operate convertible roof .
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