Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [adv] [vb base] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although there has been a great song and dance about his supposedly suspect temperament this season , I ca n't fault it . |
2 | Even in obeying ‘ Be aware ’ , the objects which with arousal of awareness draw me towards them also enhance awareness of themselves , the objects which repel also numb awareness of themselves . |
3 | Fruit squashes and many of the more popular carbonated drinks are not only high in caffeine but a large number of them also contain colouring and artificial preservatives ; so too many or these will produce the same effect as an overdose of tea or coffee . |
4 | Consider the other questions in this section and note how many of them also build tension . |
5 | of them also have income from occupational pensions . |
6 | A lot of them also have spouses with very good careers and that makes a big difference . |
7 | The governor has authorised recruitment of 4000 women , many of them already lay midwives , to act as health agents , applying Unicef procedures . |
8 | If I turn my back , then some of them immediately start break-dancing round the room ! |
9 | ‘ They have issued personal protection weapons to construction workers , yet most of them only face danger for the short-term duration of their contracts , ’ he said . |
10 | All of them endlessly finish spaghetti . |
11 | The Deputy Under Secretary had no one but himself to blame for the irritation that his starched collar created just below the line of his neatly cut hair . |
12 | When the Stilton was produced , Gerald undid another button of his exquisitely cut tweed waistcoat and patted his paunch beneficently . |
13 | Van Gelder said : ‘ Any of you here speak English ? ’ |
14 | Clasp hands in front of you then raise arms above your head . |
15 | Some of us constantly tell stories where we depict ourselves as having the qualities we secretly think we lack or that others need reminding of . |
16 | Many of us now have children in their mid to late teens . |
17 | Er well y I pick one that might be too long for you so pick Roxy Roxy which I love . |
18 | ‘ Geezers like you usually have form , or has Plummer been recruiting up-market ? ’ |
19 | Men like you never give women like me a chance to prove we 're real , she thought . |
20 | For all the centuries of recorded time it has existed as an art in which style and fashion were set by the taste of an aristocracy ; bourgeois jewellery , peasant jewellery in less precious materials such as we now call costume jewellery , all imitated court fashion … |
21 | ‘ Well — um — the students who live with me sometimes ask advice , too . ’ |
22 | Unlike the AE , the SAE would inject subtlety into his hard sell tactics . |
23 | Her introduction to canoeing when 20 was through her involvement in running a Scout group with her now husband Ross Faragher . |
24 | Michael Grimmitt in his widely read book , What can I do in RE ? |
25 | Drive out , kill self , let God be then alone in me — then in God we will find ( no , he-in-us will find ) ourselves selfless free sons Come God — my God is and is in me , in you rather let God explode burst from within filling the whole of us away from self just He He He He Theos — no , the one — Heis . |
26 | ‘ Sure as eggs is eggs , ’ she answered in her unashamedly yokel voice . |
27 | Index of model letters useful as a prop and exercises based on them also encourage creativity in letter writing . |
28 | We 'd slowly creep up on them then shout abuse and kick sand all over them . |
29 | in , mm , and sometimes I 'd give it to you just loose sort of thing |
30 | They are made usually to be handled by the learner , but how often to you actually see nurses using the models ? |