Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | He symbolizes man liberated by reason from the fear of death , the optimist for whom all truth is rationally accessible and knowledge of the truth a panacea . |
32 | Viewed structurally and organically , it is the firing line manager in whom all authority and responsibility centre ; only what he can not do himself passes up to higher management ’ . |
33 | Why , it is in the power of Jesus to whom all authority in heaven and earth is entrusted ; this Jesus is with them always in their mission , to the end of the age ; and naturally , therefore , they baptise men not only into the possession , the ‘ name ’ , of God the Father and the Lord Jesus , but into the sphere of that Holy Spirit who makes real to them the presence of the risen Christ , and empowers them for their work of making him known ( Matt. 28:18–20 ) . |
34 | ‘ The horrible nature of this attack only underlines that these are the sort of people whom all democrats oppose . ’ |
35 | The horrible nature of the attack only underlines the fact that those are the sort of people whom all democrats oppose . |
36 | But if you , if you look at a B two it makes sense , I mean I 've looked at B two 's and I have n't really understood what the one 's two 's and three's are for but now it makes sense to me so people who are B two makes more sense to them to know what |
37 | ‘ I 'll miss you though , Kate , you 've kept me together body and soul since I lost Mandy . |
38 | ‘ You and me together Mo ? |
39 | That is well recognised by the Government , to whom much credit is due . |
40 | My fathers and grandfathers all worked in the slate , they seen nothing only slate . |
41 | So I said yeah I can do so he said bring your van down , so I never said nothing so Bob said , got any like your dad had |
42 | He mixed her a dry martini from a collection of decanters on a silver tray — nothing so arriviste as a drinks cupboard or private bar — set on a small table . |
43 | Five minutes later we were sailing through rafts of them only feet from the boat . |
44 | A BRITON was shot dead protecting his fiancee when muggers ambushed them only hours after they arrived in Florida . |
45 | SunSoft officials like Jim Billmaier were surprised that the eight-points included in the statement were committed to paper , believing them only discussion items for an independent software vendor rally held at PC Expo in New York City last week . |
46 | At Play In The Fields Of The Lord ( 15 ) Hector Babenco 's lengthy ( over three hours ) but stunningly-wrought ecological tragedy , shot entirely on location in Amazonia , centres on a group of missionaries and a Cheyenne half-breed who set out in different ways to ‘ save ’ a tribe of rain-forest Indians but bring them only death , disease and destruction . |
47 | Most of them only sound as if they are . ) |
48 | It ill becomes a foreigner to look in and pontificate on a short visit but it seemed to me that Australia as a rich country had given them only material goods , which merely sapped their self-sufficiency and their self-respect . |
49 | She said that also now her cousin 's staying with them so Vernon was trying to take this cousin out to see the sort of surrounding district er |
50 | But what use are visions if you ca n't transcribe them so others can make some sense of them ? |
51 | And fancies every single one of them especially Alex . |
52 | Her work with children and women had brought them together ocean . |
53 | And that 's why this is very interesting for you because you now know what your preference is and what you need to think about is that I may be a very high reflector , but I can see there 's , there 's Lou in particular was a very strong activist and when I put them together training , I need to ensure that it 's not the way I like to learn , it is a balanced approach others can also gain , I need to ensure that others gain from this . |
54 | Fully 77 per cent of our panel throughout the campaign rated these issues as ‘ extremely important ’ for their voting choice , but television news gave them less coverage than defence , though more than unemployment and inflation . |
55 | Hard-up parents are giving them less pocket money . |
56 | But he claims that VSEL avoided paying the money by introducing ‘ extraordinary items ’ into its 1990/91 accounts to reduce them below £100m . |
57 | Ordinarily I am not a quick thinker but this situation was very clear ; it took me only seconds to realize that Matt , with his family , needed the job more than I did , so I said to Fred , ‘ In that case , I would like to resign ’ . |
58 | The activities of illegal immigrant vessels were as manna from heaven to the media who naturally gave them much publicity . |
59 | But away from the cameras few people gave them much chance of a future together . |
60 | This group 's unsuccessful conduct of the war incurred them much unpopularity , and discontent at their domination of the king , together with rumours of corruption , self-seeking and extortion , underlay the commons ' attack upon them in the Good Parliament of 1376 . |