Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Ten top Megatapes we 'll also throw in , and a groovy T-Shirt for you to look cool in .
2 To make the young and pensioners pay for prescriptions is equal to having Claymore mines for us to step on .
3 Gazing straight ahead , only half-aware of a world outside the claustrophobic comfort of the car , of Massingham 's hands stroking the wheel , the almost soundless changing of the gears , the pattern of traffic lights , he deliberately let his mind slip free of the present and of all the conjecture about what lay ahead , and remembered , by an exercise of mental recall , as if something important depended on his getting it right , every moment of that last meeting with the dead man .
4 She did n't go into the reasons for her running away from home , but she extolled Thomas 's role .
5 ‘ I see no reasons for us to shy away from the concept of a Federal Reserve-type of European Central Bank , operating as in the United States on a decentralised basis ’ , Sir Leon said in a lecture in London .
6 those necessarily coming into effect before being laid ( e.g. , where publicity would nullify their effect ) if due notice of the fact and the reasons for it has not been given to the Speaker , ;
7 In the kinds of society in which most of my readers were brought up the coding of behaviour presupposes a sharp division between what goes on within the household and transactions which link the household to the rest of society .
8 Even his marriage to Primaflora in some way had charmed them although , of course , there had been no opportunity for her to visit either Episkopi or Kouklia .
9 It was an ideal opportunity for her to find out whether Andrew knew the missing don , and whether Puddephat had ever had any connection with rue Roland .
10 If , despite such investigation , you are still left with two suspects , then you should go through the disciplinary procedure with both of them , including interviewing both , giving an opportunity for one to own up , etc .
11 There was more of an opportunity for me to stand out over here , particularly as there is no real heavyweight contender on the British scene since Bruno lost to Tyson . ’
12 This gives an annual opportunity for me to get up to dates with Fordyce Maxwell of The Scotsman , an old friend from my Berwick days , at the preliminaries .
13 Parents ' main interest was seen as the opportunity to influence the quality of their children 's education … the view was expressed that the APM should be seen as the climax to a continuous relationship between various parties and an opportunity for them to come together and ask questions about what had happened over the course of the previous 12 months .
14 ‘ Well , can you think of a better opportunity for them to find out what 's best for the both of ‘ em ? ’
15 Rather it is an opportunity for them to contribute positively to the educational , social and personal support which many pupils do need but often do not receive .
16 ‘ Being young , we thought , well , here 's an opportunity for us to set up our own business , and to take a group of staff and clients out of AY . ’
17 This chapter provides an opportunity for us to state clearly the role and importance of the Teacher Placement Service ( TPS ) , our success and potential role within partnerships .
18 First of all it 's erm an opportunity for us to find out a bit more about each other .
19 France , which in late November had sent 300 troops to neighbouring Benin , refused to intervene , despite calls from other west African states for it to do so .
20 The structure was built to resemble a stone yurt — the outer wall was a continuous string of arches which were covered with felt panels , there was a planed timber floor , and there was no provision for anyone to sit down .
21 We all have too much experience of what it is like for council tenants trying to exercise their supposed freedom for us to lie easily with the Government 's assurances on that matter .
22 There was no way that Émile could get in contact with me without Jean-Claude 's knowledge , and there was no legit-imate excuse for him to do so openly .
23 you know , below the shadow of both the next two properties , we shall , we shall , you know , just have a brick wall , and if they they just shifted the garage to one end and as far as I 'm concerned it 's an excuse for them to put up the power , that is ,
24 But it is a good excuse for us to send out a patrol of our own .
25 In fact the channelling of reports and dissertations towards educationally productive goals is merely part of a wider and far more important issue , that of establishing a new climate of opinion among teachers and those who train them which regards enquiry about the learners and the environment in which they learn as an important part of a teacher 's professional life , which seeks to develop interests and provide skills for them to do so as part of their training and retraining and which rewards initiatives undertaken in college and subsequently .
26 Numbers will be restricted to 40 people on each day , and there will be a variety of activities for you to carry out individually , in pairs and in groups , with plenty of opportunity for discussion .
27 Every day this week we 've been printing colour pictures of the team captains and their strip for you to paste on to your chart .
28 ‘ Do you expect God to hold back the tide for us to float here all day , then , or do we turn in to Duart ? ’
29 Makes a change for her does n't it .
30 Now , a number of years later , I have seen some of God 's plans for them come about and realize how much he has cared for them and kept them safe .
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