Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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61 Now in the lock museum I 've taken some locks th that I collected and took them over there they used to do speed locks butted locks sidecar locks er then , as the motor trade changed from all wood frames to metal frames , other types of locks , I took there but this is what is amazing me , they , at the lock museum they highlight all the Willinghall locks which are the padlocks , which are locks er wardrobe locks , cabinet locks and all the smaller type of locks but there was the biggest industry , I mean Walsall locks are still in existence now , they made er er locks for , for , for cars , the Bloxwich lock , that was their biggest trade was er , was er the bigger locks .
62 Through Estate Action and Housing Action Trusts we have invested £1,000 million in recent years in a concentrated attack on the country 's worst housing estates .
63 A teenage girl was seriously injured when a distress flare she found washed up on the beach at Margate , Kent , exploded in her pocket .
64 Nell surveyed the double width corridor they had stumbled upon .
65 It was the same old production of Gypsy Baron they 'd done last year , but there were two huge question marks over this year 's production : two new debuts , Ingrid and Therese .
66 She 'd circled the block until she 'd found the side alley where the stage door was located , and then after hiding her bag in a dark spot behind a big wheeled trash hopper she 'd turned around and headed back to the coffee shop .
67 Graham Shaw , then Group personnel Director , regarded the quality of search work he had experienced as satisfactory , without leaks or indiscretions ; he agreed that headhunters who could not be trusted would soon be finished .
68 A welter of figures shot up telling him when I had started work , how often I took a break to scratch my nose or eat a mint and exactly how many key strokes I 'd done all evening .
69 In severely ill children presenting to a referral hospital at 1670 m altitude the logistic regression prediction models we have developed indicate that for newborn infants and those up to 2 months of age history of cyanosis reported by the mother was the best predictor of hypoxaemia ; a respiratory rate of >=70/min,; retractions , and grunting were the best predictors in infants 3–11 months old ; and in children 12 months and older a respiratory rate of >=60/min; was the best predictor of hypoxaemia .
70 Yeah ? for life insurance , savings er any , any erm investment product we have to offer or based on and around that because they 're all open probes and you 're gaining his thoughts and feelings .
71 In my view this is not the correct approach because membership administration can be expensive and is a variable cost depending on size … a society must set its membership rates on the basis of generating the revenue surplus it needs to meet its expenditure objectives .
72 The option consists of two pages : an initial page which allows you to select the mail messages you wish to inspect , and a second page which allows you to inspect each mail message , page by page .
73 You can , of course , print any mail messages you wish to retain using 6.2.0 — Print Mail Index .
74 You can , of course , print any mail messages you wish to retain using 6.2.0 — Print Mail Index .
75 In June 1982 he published a paper about experiments at Foundation 41 , a perinatal research establishment he had set up , which appeared to support his finding .
76 ‘ And then in the living room we 've got an umbrella stand with two stout walking sticks and a Samurai ceremonial sword , and on the Welsh dresser in the kitchen there 's a lemon squeezer full of ammonia , and on top of the wardrobe in the bedroom he 's got an air pistol that fires steel ball-bearings …
77 And as she thought of the good golfing years she had allowed to go to waste , so praying and practice loomed large in the recovery programme she set herself .
78 Apart from getting big in the fishing business he wanted to get ‘ big in the golf business and big in the grandchild business ’ .
79 I looked wildly about me a hundred times , unable to think what to do ; then I threw my coat on over my nightdress , pulled woollen socks over the wool trousers I wore to protect me from the cold , and ran to the door , without listening to what his friend was trying to say to me .
80 She also admired Matilda who had sworn her to secrecy about the parrot job she had brought off at home , and also the great hair-oil switch which had bleached her father 's hair .
81 And in the Tranmere circle we 've got erm twenty thousand say .
82 Would Gay like the bedroom slippers she had sent her for Christmas ?
83 Yes , some of the departments , some department managers I think have more erm , their goals tend to be more short-term possibly than longer term .
84 While they ate Travis examined the fishing tackle he had found .
85 A SHERIFF yesterday reported a solicitor to the Law Society of Scotland for what he said was the worst courtroom behaviour he had seen in 40 years .
86 In seeking to contribute to this research agenda we need to address a number of issues which emerge both from this earlier literature and from some initial observation in a number of social work teams organized in differing ways .
87 On the research agenda we need to look at organisation , information , and communication , and it may be time , as this new report suggests , to debate and reconsider the role of outpatient clinics .
88 Right so what we 'll do is I 'll show you how we can compute Chow tests in Microfit if you come out of the data processing environment type Q erm and move to the action menu I guess do that linear regression .
89 So you too would assume quoick transformation we 've got a geometric progression in here that goes off to infinity alright which is equivalent to that , that little thing alright , we 've got three parameters here this one , that one and that one , alright , so we converted what is an infinite stream into a finite stream using this er , quoick transformation .
90 The presence of a very occasional lesser white-fronted goose from Scandinavia on the reclaimed land of the Severn is well-known to have been a crucial factor in Sir Peter Scott 's choice of site for the new wildfowl refuge and research station he had dreamed of creating during the War .
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