Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And do you honestly think that I normally allow females to wallop me across the face ?
2 If others point out to me that I always shirk opportunities to get something which I earnestly insist that I desire more than anything else in the world , I shall be persuaded to relinquish it as an end only if on reflection I am forced to admit to myself that I do not feel about it as strongly as I supposed .
3 His deliberately composed meditations exemplify his particularly characteristic gifts as a mystical writer in English — to project the elusive processes of the inner experiences of the human condition as live issues .
4 Altogether this is a remarkable orchestral debut , and I strongly recommend readers to sample it .
5 So riddled with complexities has this question proved to be that one is tempted to follow the example of the legendary definition of folk song — ‘ all songs are folk songs ; I never heard horses sing 'em ’ — and suggest that all music is popular music : popular with someone .
6 Kramarae and Treichler quote Rebecca West 's witty remark , that she is n't sure what a feminist is , she only knows men call her that whenever she does or says anything that differentiates her from a doormat .
7 Her sensitivity at all times to what will run in Cabinet is genuine , even though she always lets colleagues know what she wants at the outset of any discussion .
8 Or should she simply let things take their course , give herself up to the almost overwhelming attraction Joss Barnet had for her ?
9 We usually tell students to finish their university courses before going to religious seminaries . ’
10 Gerard Kierans , UK Artistic Director of the Graham Webb group of salons , says : ‘ Coloured hair can change in the sun so we always ask clients to let us know when they 're going away .
11 We still have problems bringing you that report .
12 We also use targets to give us a sense of achievement .
13 Such is our conclusion if we passively let things take their course .
14 So unusual was this setup that during its early days we even had dealers contacting us to discover how it was being done !
15 If we simply allow events to take their natural course it is likely that the church will follow the life phases of most other institutions .
16 Do they still harbour desires to reprise their old roles ?
17 They always tell models to do it . ’
18 The trade papers not only advocated that managers should take soundings but also practised it themselves and they always encouraged managers to have their own say and to pass on what they had learnt .
19 They also want manufacturers to change their disposal instructions .
20 employ twelve hundred people , much of their traffic passes through Bungay , their products , their employee and supplies are all over the place and their products are distributed country-wide , much of their traffic goes through Bungay , and I think they both have plans to extend their plants both er Buxton and Bernard Matthews .
21 She finished applying her make-up , the blusher making her cheekbones appear even higher than they were , her mouth full and tempting under the deep rose lip-gloss , her finely chiselled features lending her the appearance of an aristocrat .
22 To combat this menace people usually travelled in groups , perhaps from one inn to the next , and they commonly carried arms to defend themselves and carried arms to defend themselves and their property while on the journey .
23 Just think of the Titanic — everyone knew where she went down , but it still took years to find her . ’
24 It also requires auditors to satisfy themselves that the local authority concerned ‘ has made proper arrangements for securing economy , efficiency and effectiveness in its use of resources ’ .
25 It also provides instructions to enable you to have quick access to the information it contains via the Tools menu .
26 He also refuses requests to remove his baseball cap .
27 He also urged booksellers to open their shops ‘ across trading hours which match when customers want to shop , including Sundays ’ , and to create a bookselling environment in which children would feel comfortable and inspired .
28 After Schmidt 's fall , the SDP chose a moderate candidate , Hans-Jochen Vogel , for Chancellor , but the party was very divided , Vogel was uninspiring , and Kohl was so confident of CDU success that he even advised electors to give their second votes to FDP candidates .
29 Then he covered himself all over with trailing strands of goose-grass and big burdocks and he even found ways to alter his smell .
30 While on the whole we feel knowledge of the field-worker 's religion was not detrimental to the research , we believe it also had positive effects , in that it immediately forced respondents to confront their attitudes towards Catholics , as did the field-worker 's gender in relation to sex roles in the force , placing both issues high on the research agenda .
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