Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 For these reasons I would allow the appeal and order that the child be returned forthwith to the jurisdiction of the court in Ontario so that that court may continue its consideration of the applications which are currently before it .
2 For these reasons I would allow the appeal .
3 For these reasons I shall make a declaration to the effect that for the purposes of Part II of the Act of 1987 , an assignee of part of a deposit as defined in section 5 is to be treated as entitled to the assigned part of the deposit and as having made a deposit of an amount equal to that part .
4 From my experience of other , similar cases I would expect the cost of investigating your claim , including the cost of a full medical report and VAT , to be approximately £X .
5 After looking at first reactions I shall sketch the main lines of theological comment and response , and then liturgical , practical and ecumenical developments ; then some ‘ growing points ’ and problems in areas both of praxis and of theological reflection .
6 ‘ I have been in the game as player , coach and manager for 30 years and for the first time in the last three months I can feel the adrenalin starting to flow again , ’ said Totten .
7 Then after four months I will have a long holiday . ’
8 In examining politeness I will take an eclectic approach , borrowing from Brown and Levinson 's work on the Politeness Phenomenon ( 1978 ) and Leech 's Politeness Principle ( 1983 ) .
9 When I opened one of them and saw English words I could feel the tears pricking at the back of my eyes .
10 For native English speakers I would give a quite different kind of lecture , and I did not want to be judged by the standards of my lectures to the Japanese , which were nearly always basic and very simple in expression .
11 Fill in and return the payment instruction overleaf and for the next three months you 'll receive the New Internationalist magazine absolutely free and with no obligation , plus your gifts .
12 ‘ Then in a few months you could have a thriving business here , Mr Robinson .
13 Delft also has several fascinating museums and many old and attractive buildings and in the summer months you can see the sights without walking , simply catch the horse drawn tram or take a cruise in the canals .
14 Here in contrasting Old World and New World settings you will see the types of dwellings , farm out-houses and craft workshops that the emigrants used on both sides of the Atlantic .
15 Robyn knew that if she opened her eyes she would see the speaker , come face to face with the resigned irritation .
16 Half-way along the back of the lower legs you could see the vicious spur with which the birds fought .
17 IF YOU like animals you will enjoy The Pet Show at Earls Court , London , on the May Day bank holiday weekend , the first time it 's ever been held .
18 A Collection Suite comprises a necklet , ring , bracelet , brooch and earrings to add a touch of glamour and by mixing up the styles you can create an individual look for that final touch .
19 In some elaborately produced books you will meet a stiffer type of endpaper with a wavy pattern like rich fabric .
20 In many grammar books you will find a rule which says that the subject AGREES WITH the verb .
21 Above the shops you can see the facade of Dr Doddridge 's famous Academy dating from 1740 .
22 In other words you should have a set procedure of shot visualisation prior to making the swing .
23 Full DOS sessions are provided — in other words you can run a DOS program as though it was running under MSDOS — as are Windows 3.0 sessions , with the same proviso .
24 Should you wish to give away substantial sums of money which will reduce your savings you should notify the Department .
25 I did n't take offence , nor did I think her last question the non sequitur of a schizophrenic — Chineseness had everything to do with financial acumen — but she was treating me with the politeness she would accord a stranger who was her equal .
26 Miners ' leaders committed to the baths heeded the advice of a mining engineer at the Royal Commission which resulted in the 1911 act , whose advice was : if you win the women to the cause of pithead baths you will win the baths .
27 I used to go to these houses with all the other kids , and you could hear the parents , someone would say , but he 's not very like his father , and then they 'd all explain in voices you could hear a mile away , and I would get funny looks from all the rest .
28 I 'm not breaking my stated rule here and recommending this hotel , just saying that it is there and that if you could get the back bedrooms you would have a most remarkable scene to look out on .
29 with them being the squares you 'd lose a hell of a lot coming down the stairs
30 and the water music which she had about you know for months and months she would have the water music on and you used to hear it in the .
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