Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Burrows will be out for at least three months with detached , possibly torn knee ligaments and he may have cartilige damage as well . |
32 | ‘ Stop at some nice convenient pull-in and we 'll take leave of our friend . ’ |
33 | They will benefit especially , too , from explicit teaching about language , which is already included in the recommended programmes of study and which may need adaptation and reinforcement for such pupils . |
34 | Others might launch an attempt if they can garner support : Ken Livingstone could emerge as candidate of the hard-Left Campaign group . |
35 | Often it may be helpful to have the freedom of a car and we can organise car hire for you . |
36 | Erm you 've got lock and we could put lack in here |
37 | Bentham was perfectly willing to countenance torture if it would reveal information that would prevent more injury and suffering than was used in obtaining it ( Twining and Twining , 1973 ) . |
38 | And on that there was a typewriter and you could send signal messages , and everything . |
39 | I 've seen them towing across the sky with Beecham 's Pills written on them er it was a familiar sight in Walsall at the time , and also sometimes they had a plane sky-writing and they used to write Rinso in smoke in the sky . |
40 | That really turned my stomach , even if , I mean I remember when I was carrying , when I was carrying the twins , and he used to go out huge things you know , and so much so that if he came home in the night , right , and I was already in bed asleep , I would be able to er , he would wake me in the bedroom cos I could smell smoke on him , but he did n't smoke , but where he 'd been the pub or a night club , I smelt |
41 | They will ultimately I presume , move into the new centre when it 's er , when it 's built and available in Whitchurch and it will need amendment at that stage . |
42 | If I fainted I 'd be rushed to hospital in an ambulance and they 'd summon Mum and Dad and as soon as I 'd got better they 'd start about Exams and Re-sits and Careers . |
43 | I 'll put another cup on the tray and you can have tea with her . ’ |
44 | Those in more technical areas had a greater sense of optimism because they would leave university with practical training . |
45 | In addition to dispensing , community pharmacists could offer the same range of services as their hospital counterparts : they could screen and recommend new products to prescribers , analyse prescribing patterns , and ensure safe and appropriate drug therapy since they would have access to patients ' notes . |
46 | Bonn promises monetary union by June 30th , but the Alliance needs two-thirds of the parliamentary vote before it can complete unification . |
47 | The UK 's Inspectorate of Pollution ( HMIP ) has insisted on additional environmental safeguards before it will give approval to a controversial plan to burn orimulsion at two power stations in Wales and Lancashire . |
48 | We have looked at abilities , experience and goals as they might influence behaviour at work . |
49 | Yes , that 's right in That 's er , that 's where it was , my lad and that was the entry as I used to get access from remembering it ai n't quite like it was now , my lad . |
50 | ‘ It 's our worst enemy as it can destroy property and objects . |
51 | I think one of the difficulties of science — you talked at the beginning of switching people off science — is there are some golden opportunities when you can argue science , you can argue politics , you can argue English Literature with your teacher — it 's very hard to argue mathematics with your teacher . |
52 | As you know , I have great faith that I shall receive help from you . |
53 | I have great faith that I shall receive help from you . |
54 | Six were at sea , on the business of trade — an act of faith that he might have cause to regret . |
55 | Pilkinsulation takes care of the u values so you can take care of the design |
56 | I have drafted some further thoughts on what I think is required in the hope that we can reach agreement on form the index should take . |
57 | She is placing her faith in them in the hope that they will restore respect for the monarchy . |
58 | Among the many ‘ thank-you ’ letters I wrote , I sent one to Alan Shell of the Humanist Association , who replied , ‘ We are very glad our letter was of help to you and you will be interested to know that I propose to send copies of your letter , with your name deleted , to our funeral officiants in the hope that they will take courage from it and help any others who might be in similar difficulties . ’ |
59 | I commend it to Ministers , but , bearing in mind our debates in Committee , I confess that I do not do so with any great hope that they will see sense for once and will accept this sensible recommendation . |
60 | He may have asked for Norman help against his enemies in 1009 , and a continental source records that he at some point appealed to the French monarch Robert the Pious for assistance , conceivably in the hope that he could exert pressure on the Normans . |