Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 Although I had precise engineering plans I nevertheless measured and remeasured the space .
2 Westerners , on the other hand , attribute to themselves many characteristics they most dislike and , moreover , grant these a powerful explanatory role .
3 From another encylopedia , this time of African animals , she identified for us some of the small animals they occasionally caught and ate .
4 Palestinians with relatives still inside Israel could pay two-week visits — many , like Damiani 's wife , have gone wistfully to look from a distance at the homes they once bought and lived in — and the same Israeli spokesman who referred to the Palestinian Arabs as ‘ a community of refugees ’ said that he had himself assisted 40,000 Palestinians to rejoin their families and become Israeli citizens .
5 Human Touch is the album he has been working on for several years and Lucky Town a set of songs he quickly wrote and recorded at home recently , and though the tone of the two records does n't differ that much , the second set of songs are far better .
6 She could count on the fingers of one hand the people she actually enjoyed having on the premises ; most of her other visitors she merely tolerated and a few of them had the power to make her feel violated .
7 From experience you will know which of the icons you rarely use and which tools you frequently access via the menu .
8 ‘ If your horse wins and is placed a couple of times you still lose and that is ridiculous .
9 For over fifteen minutes she dutifully teased and titillated his slumbering pestle with sweet sucking and gentle licking until finally it answered her patient ministrations .
10 Now let's take a look at talents and abilities you already possess and which can be adapted to new uses in whatever new direction you want your life to take .
11 On using the straws they often note and comment on the matchings they have made for colour and/or size .
12 Nothing on the radio attracted him so , as a measure against boredom he took out one of the hard mints he always carries and , being a far from self-indulgent character he broke the mint sharply in half intending to eat it slowly .
13 you see you get , over the years it probably expands and it
14 But like I say for seven years he just sat and did n't want to do nothing .
15 Our President has referred to many of the problems we currently face and will continue to come up against in the future .
16 As professional consultants we also advise and take instructions for design , supervision and structural surveys .
17 I mean some people were quite willing to answer it and they were quite willing to say what stereotypes they usually employ and others j er just clam up and said , oh I never judge people , and I thought yeah liar doing all the time ? biggest gossips in the office and she 's never got a good word to say about anyone , she 's always digging the dirt but when I presented her with it , I never try to judge people .
18 A criticism that has been levelled at clinicians in the past is that they are concerned only with the patients they actually see and not with the wider population .
19 Sharpe tried to draw his own sword , but the moment he took his right hand off the reins he almost fell and the mare immediately tried to check .
20 You are listening to what they told you and you got the , the right picture , you know the right facts and the right details and the right emotions so you can go back and cover the right plan of attack so you can sell them products they actually want and not what you think they
21 In Dundee 's Northern College , the Values Education Project developed a methodology through which a school could identify the values it already holds and set targets to grow from there .
22 She employed the architect George Devey to build her ‘ Pavilion ’ , where she would spend her days , but for fear of being made ill by the river 's damp fumes she always dined and spent the night with her brother at Waddesdon .
23 So the only ones you really need and , and the , and the road narrows and the warning ones , they 're all gon na be in stock .
24 But if they do story boards about videos they obviously illustrate and er or design stands or er or backdrops to er a setting .
25 All the tulips and roses he patiently drained and crushed , then sealed their exhumed corpses and took them in the paper bag to the store for money .
26 In the latest situation troops are being drafted in to do jobs they normally do and for which they are trained .
27 Artistically , Conrad must be allowed pre-eminence , yet he insisted , against the determined assumptions of his readers , that he was not a writer of ‘ sea-stories ’ , while in his novels he both used and contradicted the conventions of the adventure story .
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