Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | Then I was promoted to assistant cashier at the Wandsworth branch where I had to deal with the toll accounts to go to head office as well as the share accounts and the dividends . |
32 | Walker gives routes a pitch by pitch description where he feels they are hard to follow . |
33 | Needing a moment 's breathing-space , she took a side-step or two away , and had a brief inner tussle where she came close to telling him that Travis was not her boyfriend , and had never been her boyfriend . |
34 | A report will be produced daily for each unit of work , detailing those entries in the Working-Set on which work is in progress or which require attention . |
35 | his face looked at his navel where he held |
36 | We still need to know what is in that contract or we need to find out whether there is anything peculiar , and I mean illegal , about Harley 's putter . |
37 | For instance : We are not liable for any loss or damage caused by breach of any express or implied term of this contract or We accept no liability for any loss or damage , howsoever caused . |
38 | All the more pity , therefore , that , in his sweeping dismissals of British cinema where there seemed nothing to praise beyond Humphrey Jennings ' poetic documentaries , he refused any engagement with the darker elements in the native cinematic culture . |
39 | When we observe this , we should either refresh his mind by saying something with becoming liveliness or something calculated to arouse great wonder and amazement , or even grief and lamentation . |
40 | But even where a case is tried summarily , magistrates still have the power to commit a convicted defendant to the Crown Court for sentence where they feel that their own powers are inadequate . |
41 | It is obvious to me now , though perhaps it was not then , that every revolution will evoke a response from those who fear change or who question the wisdom of moving too far or too quickly from the comfort which traditional practice gives . |
42 | We headed for the 4th Squadron where we had been officially invited by some of the English members . |
43 | But before it was a mandatory seven day course regardless of that person 's expertise or you know qualifications . |
44 | That is why the Department has written to the Northern region saying in effect , ’ We hope you will take account of our reservations in the next year 's allocations , either in the formula or in tempering the pace of change where you have yet to satisfy yourselves and us that the adjustment you propose is entirely reliable . ’ |
45 | ‘ The road is too narrow for a pedestrian refuge but we have to consider a pedestrian crossing or something to improve safety . ’ |
46 | To complicate the picture even further , there are a number of other devices which , although not strictly security interests in the sense of vesting some type of proprietary interest in the creditor or which give him possessory control over assets of the debtor company , nevertheless act as security . |
47 | A proof must be in the form known as " proof of debt " ( whether the form prescribed by the rules and set out in Sched 4 to the rules as Form 6.37 or a substantially similar form , see App C , form 34 ) and must be signed by the creditor or someone authorised on his behalf ( r 6.69(3) ) . |
48 | ‘ Then go buy yourself a necklace or something to wear with it , ’ Wendell replied with his customary generosity . |
49 | ‘ But we have to show more punch , determination and heart where it counts . |
50 | At midday Romany cut the engines , and Milhaez steered the barge into a narrow inlet where we moored between the bank and a low island of reeds and stunted palms . |
51 | He held a hand to his chest where he carried his brother 's memory . |
52 | One after another biblical truths and standards are thrown out and we are left with an emasculated Bible and an emasculated Christian faith where anything goes . |
53 | There are chapters dealing with absolute medical emergencies , such as a crush injury to the chest or what to do if your child is trapped in a smoke-filled room . |
54 | I 've tried to slow down my pattern of speech , I 've tried to simplify my vocabulary , and certain methods of when you 're talking to someone you do n't tower over them , you try and squat to his level or you give instructions in certain ways to certain classes . |
55 | This time , he appeared in the heavyweight division where he produced similar results , throwing his three opponents in the preliminary rounds for ippon ( 10 points ) . |
56 | Some were taken back to the dungeons of Black Crag where they remain to this day , to the anger of Kazador . |
57 | The stories grew more inflamed with the telling and witnesses were about equally divided as to whether Beatrice encouraged Modi to debauchery or he provoked her . |
58 | Compared with subjects with little or no periodontal disease , those with gingivitis were at about 23% higher risk , and those with periodontitis or who had no teeth were at about 50% higher risk of dying during follow up . |
59 | Men with periodontitis or who had no teeth were about 70% more likely to have coronary heart disease than were men with no periodontal disease . |
60 | If it was a ramshackle building where no-one wanted to live , fair enough , but that is not the case . ’ |