Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 Map adds that he made a note of this observation " for it was merrily said , and truly " .
2 Yeah he has but you need a very powerful microscope .
3 On the database side , Unify is currently waiting to see how object technology develops before it makes a move , but is already hard at work on object extensions to its tools , the first of which are expected to emerge next year .
4 erm what impact do you think it has when you have a complex in which there is such a , is such a high level of unemployment in which , which so few people are working , I mean , the ar the area itself , do you think it has certain implications or not ?
5 The fun starts when you control a team and call all necessary plays , which in my first try resulted in my team performing worse than an infants rounders team against the superbowl winners .
6 ‘ I should think it starts when you need a hair of the dog the next morning . ’
7 He thinks that he wants a reconciliation , and up to a point he does ; but what he hopes most of all is that Alfred will give his blessing to the new play he has written — a drama of sibling rivalry called Brother Mine .
8 He thinks that he has a part of his nature which is more in harmony with women than men .
9 The Arundel-trained colt came to the course having shown up so well on his home gallops that he held a Royal Ascot date .
10 The position of Venue and Mars guarantees that you have a lively weekend in store .
11 Mr Saldykov insists that he has a contract to sell 84 tonnes of red mercury over the next three years to an American company called API International .
12 If you work for a company which insists that you drive a particular brand of car , resign , first writing off the car in an accident in which two teenage hookers and a hallucinating macaw reach a rather untimely end .
13 Every group in this council and I believe every member who speaks , agrees that we have a need to refurbish homes .
14 The story goes that he managed a round on the morning of the wedding and even , it is said , a few strokes later in the day .
15 ‘ But rumour goes that she had a very inferior , draughty little cave , and one hell of a climb to get to it .
16 Fortunately , it happens that we have a common friend and both he and Mr Maxwell were to be at a board meeting in New York on Monday . ’
17 He says that they heard a noise similar to an axe being dragged across the floor .
18 It says that they have a right to have their own needs assessed , the wishes of the family and other carers erm , have to be taken into account carers have to be involved in drawing up local plans
19 This says that they satisfy a superposition principle .
20 She says that it looks a bit out of place in Charlton Kings .
21 Another example of the rich and regal possibilities which religion offered Cnut is provided by a visit which he made to Glastonbury on 30 November of a year which may have been 1032 , when William of Malmesbury says that he laid a cloak decorated with peacocks on the tomb of Edmund Ironside .
22 This being so , when a person says that he feels a pain in his foot , what he means is not anything like what he means when he says he feels a pin in his foot .
23 Mr Lawrence , who was a partner in Price Waterhouse before joining the Pru in 1987 , says that he has a full agenda .
24 Florence says that he held a meeting at London , and asked the witnesses of his agreement with Edmund whether the latter 's brothers and sons were entitled to succeed him .
25 He says that he wants a woman who wo n't mind a romantic involvement .
26 He says that he stopped a van , the youths driving it ran off , inside were stolen goods .
27 It assumes that he has a right to be paid the fees , charges , and disbursements , but provides that he shall not bring an action to enforce that right until certain preliminary requirements have been satisfied .
28 Barbara says although she had a fantastic day , she will probably stick to making her own clothes in future : ‘ Trying on all those clothes was fun but it made me realise how tiring modelling — and shopping — really are .
29 Which most of us will have a mortgage protected against death , I E , the sum assured is released to repay the loan , what happens if we get a critical illness , heart attack , stroke , etcetera , and ca n't work .
30 Figure 11.4 shows what happens if we take a logarithm of every number in figure 11.1 ; the resulting shape is shown in figure 11.5 .
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