Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun pl] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | if we 're serious about that we need I think to review that very regularly , because I moved offices and discovered I was still a fire officer for a part of the office I was n't even part of , |
2 | Then , by putting my ear to the handle , I hear sounds that tell me whether or not the blade is close to either rabbit or ferret . |
3 | As the two women shook hands Didi added , ‘ I heard voices and thought I 'd pop in to say hello . ’ |
4 | ‘ I contact businesses and invite them to join the trust which costs them £250 . |
5 | When he 's here I start fights and drive him out of the house . |
6 | I smudged the ink in my copybook ; I did crossings-out and smudged them again . |
7 | I take messages and leave them in a dead letter box . |
8 | The grandmother had ‘ a wee shop ’ and the aunt was ‘ a dressmaker , she made dresses and sold them cheap , round about the doors . ’ |
9 | ‘ Did you know ’ , Mrs Phelps said , ‘ that public libraries like this allow you to borrow books and take them home ? ’ |
10 | Thank you award winners and thank you all for your contribution to Save The Children Fund . |
11 | A self-confessed eternal optimist — ‘ I always see things as a winning situation ’ — she loves challenges and admits she has a low boredom threshold . |
12 | The Shareware version allows you to create programs and compile them , but the compiled version only runs for 24 hours . |
13 | Right well the first thing I 'd like to have you got counters or have you got a |
14 | You purchase players or get them from the free-transfer market . |
15 | This formula can help you express messages that make you feel uncomfortable . |
16 | ‘ She sends greetings and asks you to come urgently ! ’ |
17 | Foucault 's genealogy means that by asking a question , posing a problem , you set up a generality against which you constitute events and arrange them in a series . |
18 | We miss meals and replace them with snacks which may mean missing out on vital nutrients . |
19 | And then when we take x-rays that checks us to make sure that we 're not getting any radiation you see . |
20 | But just as all doctors have patients who consume disproportionate amounts of time so we have papers that slow us down . |
21 | ‘ You can let me join Brownies and take me to the Pack Meetings at Botley every week , ’ she stated emphatically . |
22 | He appoints them to run departments and expects them to use their positions to aid the fulfilment of his purposes , but cabinet secretaries and departments are not answerable only to the White House . |
23 | Hurrying back to the town , they applied restoratives and brought her back to consciousness . |
24 | They want ties that link them more to each other — through mutual defence pacts — and to the West , if it can be done without infuriating the Soviet Union . |
25 | Stephanie , who on screen proved she was Queen Bitch , turned on Caulfield , sharpened her acting talons and told him , ‘ Not only am I going to prove in front of the camera that I am your mother , but I 'm also the person who will knock you into shape . ’ |
26 | ‘ He was about 25 miles offshore when he approached the fishing boat and the crew was so alarmed at his ignorance they radioed coastguards and brought him back to Falmouth , ’ Mr Taylor said . |
27 | He wrote again , a careful , stilted letter , expressing gratitude for the help he had received and suggesting they shook hands and called it a day . |
28 | And to do it without a lot without a lot of support from the a from the people who actually lived in the flats , although they organized things and got it going , and the people living there did n't seem to be motivated to give them the kind of encouragement erm |
29 | Whereabouts do they run courses and do you know if any centres provide training while you work ? |
30 | Do they provide facts or views you can use ? |