Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [conj] [vb base] [conj] " in BNC.

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31 Some sociologists , particularly phenomenologists , take the argument further and claim that it is impossible for sociologists to find the causes of human action .
32 It its a big task , em er the thing is that I think that that the first point of call is one is that we get the questionnaire out and see whether you know the one where can we can the questionnaires to all the neighbourhood watch is it , w w we prepare the questionnaire and we get on and send it out , right .
33 You do it once , twice , as a special gesture , to please them , and then before you know it , they expect it , week in , week out and grump if it does n't happen .
34 So I wash in the morning here and bathe when the others have all gone out .
35 Obviously parents must show a degree of control here and do as I do by restricting playing time , although that is admittedly difficult with all these portable devices now on the market .
36 Some would turn the argument around and claim that the concept of deity is the product of that culture , being no more than an idealisation and personalisation of cultural elements , without any objective existence .
37 we 're taking her to see that property and er have a look around and see if there 's any more .
38 They stagger off and go and lie in a park or a basement or wherever , until men come along and rape them , and then they 're okay again .
39 Jesus had had many interviews with people , we 've looked at some of them over these past few weeks , the time when he met with Nicademus , the religious leader , the time he went out of his way to meet with a woman of Semaria in her dyer need , the other occasion that we looked at er a week or so back when he called Anzakias from that tree of which he was hiding , last week his judge , pilot , but of all those interviews and as many others that we have n't looked at this surely must be one of the strangest as Jesus himself is in the process of dying and as he is dying he is confronted with another person who has a need , but Jesus your need is as greatest as any body elses , your pain , your suffering , your physical suffering was every bit of great as those around you , why be bothered with others is n't that so often our story , when we are in need we can forget all about other people , it does n't matter there need , its poor me , what about me , what about my need , what about my requirements , what about my suffering , but we see here how Jesus apart from any thing else deals with his own suffering , he deals with it by ministering to the needs of other people , and this surely then must be one of the most strange and one of the most interviews that our lord ever had when he was here on earth , with this dying thief , but he was more than a thief he was a er , he was a re a rebel , he was a terrorist or a freedom fighter depending on which way you wanted to look at it and he was dying for his crimes and he was n't alone because there there was this man we 've been talking about , there was Jesus and there was another one , another criminal on the other side and we find that this is all in keeping with what god had promised , all there in , in line with his prophecy way back in Iziah chapter fifty three , it tells us that he was numbered with the transgressors , that he died with sinful men with , with law breakers and here it is its happening right in front of the , the very eyes of the Jewish leaders and the jewish authorities our lords intention in coming into the world was to save men and women , to seek out and to save sinners , remember thirty odd years previous to this event the word had come , for Mary his mother , to Joseph , we will call his name Jesus because he will save his people from their sins and later on writing to Timothy the apostle Paul in the first chapter of the first book in verse fifteen he says it is a trust worthy statement deserving full acceptance that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners , this was his purpose , this was his reason for coming into the world , not to be a good man , not to be a , a great leader , not to give us some model that we can , you know , that we can plan our life out and try and live up to his standards , he says I 've come to give my life as a ransom , I have come to save and to seek that which was lost and here in this incident as he himself is dying and is in physical pain and torment he is carrying out this very work , of seeking out and saving of those who will turn to him , those who will put their trust in him , he is saving the lost , and we see in a wonderful how great the compassion of Jesus was and is , in reaching out and rescuing those who are lost , here we see our lord suffering the most terrible agony and yet in the midst of his own sorrow and pain and , and torment he thinks of this dying thief and extends his grace and mercy to him .
40 This was his purpose , this was his reason for coming into the world , not to be a good man , not to be a , er a great leader , not to give us some model that we can , you know , plan our life out and try and lie up to his standards , he says I have come to give my life as a ransom , I have come to save and to seek that which was lost .
41 Yeah we 'll put the call out and see if anybody knows where you 're speaking tomorrow night , Norman , town crier of Leicester , he 's speaking at the Judges Guild but who , where , what , what time
42 I 'll put the word around and see if anybody can come up with something . ’
43 Put your hand on and see if it 's sticks on like burning flesh .
44 The new emphasis was not universally approved of , purists objecting to what they saw as a tendency for accountants to look a project over and approve or disapprove of it from the beginning .
45 But because so much money and technical faith had been invested in the project no one thought to check the information elsewhere or suspect that the system might be fallible .
46 ‘ So , now you can take that coat off and come and sit opposite me here and put that satchel you 're gripping so decisively there .
47 We might pursue the matter further and inquire whether there are not different moralities in the same way as there are different religions grounded in different forms of life .
48 Will the Minister investigate the matter urgently and ensure that the Department of Social Security office in Newcastle upon Tyne is made aware of the fact that the Government increased VAT last April ?
49 I must hold my hand up and say that their goal was down to me .
50 Well I shall leave you to get on with it , go and put my washing out and go and unload my shopping .
51 ‘ Do n't worry , you 'll feel on top of the world afterwards and believe that you can do anything , ’ was the message from Mr Howe , 56 , who developed heart trouble while coaching England through their ill-fated 1988 European Championship campaign .
52 We have no doubt about the most effective route however and suggest that the starting point should be the list of telephone numbers and addresses on the final page of this brochure .
53 Yer 'll 'ave ter write the date down and wait an' see wo n't yer ? ’
54 And just you 're just gon na nip in with dad then and try and get your suit .
55 While the Royals may lose their mystique , they 'll show us the way forward and reveal that hubris is not just a Greek myth .
56 You 're you 're proposing Tony that we do write to the bus company again and ask if the buses can come through just say through Halam rather than go down Station Lane at Edingley ?
57 Loads cabbage with plenty of butter on or sprout and broccoli
58 You will not have to strip the tank down but wait until the remaining fish are back to 100 per cent health and then begin re-stocking very slowly .
59 It seemed unworthy to snatch her face away and glare when he had treated her so well .
60 I have suggested that singing is a good analogy for the discovery and use of the light principle ; I would go one step further and say that it is a literal example of this process .
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