Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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31 I bought one for Tim , it taste quite nice , the lady at the checkout said it would , is that you kicking me or the
32 look at me or the guys with the sewing machines I mean
33 Rufus was not squeamish , he had not been one of those medical students who become nauseous at their first sight of surgery , but , curiously enough he did not much like to think of all those odd little bones , so alien to him , so unidentifiable , being dug up and sorted out and sifted through in case there should be a human fibula among them or a vertebra .
34 Even where practices may not differ over time , or place , there may be an inconsistency about them or a lack of knowledge about them , or a long-standing dispute about them , which could make it equally difficult to argue that following or not following a practice was or was not constitutional or legitimate .
35 Still , it was them or a book .
36 In presenting the main commentary , remember that readers will either have the original table before them or a number of tabular extracts presented by you to clarify points of interest .
37 Do not overheat them or the filling will become soft : 5–8min in a moderate oven at gas mark 4/180&C/350&F should be sufficient .
38 California 's state bar is considering a proposal that would ban attorneys from having sex with their customers , unless they are married to them or the relationship began before they became clients .
39 This did not matter , since it was the topics that counted , not the order of them or the way they were introduced .
40 In these ways , they force their parents to recognise that they are no longer a mere extension of them or the family , but independent human beings with views and ambitions of their own .
41 I can excuse them for not knowing all the facts that have now come to light but I can not forgive them or the government for failing to steer the health of the nation .
42 Held , dismissing the appeals , that failure to observe the proper procedures for service was not necessarily fatal to the lawfulness of a committal order ; that the court , in exercising its discretion under section 13(3) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 , had to take into account the interests not only of the contemnor but also of those affected by the contempt and the need to maintain its authority , and that where an irregularity caused the contemnor no injustice the committal order should not be set aside ; that since , in the first appeal , there was no requirement for personal service of a committal order so that the only irregularity was that the court , rather than the local authority had served a copy of the order on the contemnor 's solicitors , the contemnor had suffered no injustice and the order would stand ; and that , in the second appeal , since the husband was fully aware of the findings of contempt and had not sought to challenge them or the sentence imposed , he had suffered no injustice and it was appropriate in the circumstances to affirm the order despite the irregularities which had occurred ( post , pp. 822B–C , F — 823B , 823C–E , 824B–D , F , 825C–D , 826D–F ) .
43 Conversion at common law may be committed in so many different ways that any comprehensive definition is probably impossible but the connecting thread running through the cases seems to be that the wrong is committed by a dealing with the goods of a person which constitutes an unjustifiable denial of his rights in them or the assertion of rights inconsistent therewith .
44 ‘ Like , maybe your parents were just fattening you up until you would make a decent meal for these dragons , or it was an intelligence test ; the kids smart enough to have sussed out the fact there were dragons around were the ones that would survive , and the ones that just lay there , trusting , each night , deserved to die , and their parents could n't tell them or the dragons would eat them , and stories about dragons were the only clues you were ever given ; that was all the adults could do to warn you …
45 But on the other hand of course you 've often got to deal with not just them , but their parents or , or people around them or the people they relate to and
46 It is usually argued that the managers do not acquire their Newco shares pursuant to a right conferred on them or an opportunity offered to them by Newco by virtue of their employment ( see s77 Finance Act 1988 ) .
47 We went on a few yards , then I held back to let her go ahead of me where the path was narrowest .
48 He wanted to take me where the cold would hurt me and make me more miserable .
49 I 'm not used to coming from this direction so just remind me where the turning is .
50 And , I certainly have taken steps to make sure that I do n't get a wasps nest , but in that particular area again , because he begged to point out to me where the wasp was getting access to , a little tiny space above my bedroom window , and that has now been sealed , so hopefully the wasps another year will find a home somewhere else that is n't quite so close to my open bedroom window .
51 My own personal rule for very many years has been that anybody is free to criticize me , to criticize the company , to question or argue against anything that we are trying to do — provided they will satisfy the one criterion that they will tell us what I or the company should do differently .
52 My hon. Friend the Minister touched on the matter , but his interpretation was not one which I or the Scottish preserved railways share .
53 That does not mean that I or the Labour party agree with those proposals .
54 Now there are some I E words E and an I or an I and an E and it does n't make an E sound .
55 The last point is the launch date from which sales and shipments take place along the line BD , rising to a peak , then falling to a point I where the product is withdrawn .
56 The last point is the launch date from which sales and shipments take place along the line BD , rising to a peak , then falling to a point I where the product is withdrawn .
57 cover your face/nose with warm hands ( yours or a friend 's )
58 But it was then , it was from er shop floor that I that the , when the call went out for volunteers for , for the armed forces which initially was called Land Defence Volunteers , L D V , which eventually was broken down to look , duck and vanish army .
59 A deflection more linearly dependent on the current I than the square law can be achieved by making good use of the fact that the torque also depends on cos θ where θ defines the orientation of the suspended coil as shown in figure 7.2(a) .
60 Now it will be obvious to an incisive mind like yours that the existence of the Counterweight Continent poses a deadly threat to our people here — ’ he paused , looking at Rincewind 's open mouth .
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