Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pron] [be] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Slowly lower your head , slide back a yard or so , and then cast to the fish , or imagine you are casting if you have no rod with you , without allowing the rod-tip to show over the edge of the bank .
2 Yet he so influenced or anticipated what was to come that he remains still the great point of departure for modern Protestant theology .
3 Claudia considered his offer for a moment and found she was smiling and agreeing to his suggestion .
4 Rod Hunt , defending , said Walker insisted there had been an argument earlier and believed he was challenged when he went out into the street .
5 But for Ulster 's evangelical Protestants , Catholic schools were places in which soul-damning heresies were transmitted , and to visit them was to recognize that Catholicism was a permitted variant of the Christian church .
6 And let himself be caught as easily . ’
7 Alfred Rosmer gave an amusing but enlightening insight into Bukharin 's character and role in 1920 , and let it be recalled that he was only 32 years old in that year .
8 I also wore my own garments with pride and let it be known that I would knit for others if they wished .
9 He ate food that cost little and let it be known that he underwent severe penances and fasting .
10 Valuev foresaw this possibility and let it be known that , in so far as preliminary censorship continued to be available , it would be harsh .
11 Except , as we have seen , for confident bourgeois like James Mill and Edward Miall , both those who campaigned for universal suffrage , like the Chartists in the 1830s and '40s , and those who dreaded and opposed it were agreed that it would lead to the political domination of the working class .
12 Then Macbeth seems to have a change of heart and says he is leaving whether he becomes king or not to chance .
13 It dries surprisingly quickly , and providing it 's laundered as directed on the label it 's relatively crease resistant .
14 Parents need to listen as well as to talk and to let it be seen that they recognize the teenager 's viewpoint , even when they take an opposite view .
15 Work needs to be done to agree how these forms of communication will operate , and to ensure they are maintained and followed , despite crises and other pressures .
16 Baldwin encouraged it to do so — by inviting an unacceptable resolution , by promoting a secret ballot , and letting it be known that he would resign if defeated .
17 apparently turned up this morning and they want a hundred pound by tomorrow , and they 're coming back tomorrow for it paying him ten pound a week and thought it was gone and he had er none so find a hundred pound by tomorrow and she did n't know where she was going to get it from , she just stood there and burst into tears and run off going on
18 At the age when such a split is formed , such is the yearning for the food , comfort , holding and love which are withheld that the good becomes idealized .
19 ‘ But the immigration officials and security men just laughed and said she was pretending because she did n't want to be sent back . ’
20 Right you have to come I think the basis of this evening was to get people to come along and put there points of view and to say what 's happening and what is n't happening and I think we can take that take that away and considerate it yes I mean I I think the board or the management committee will be happy to meet with people to discuss the use of the theatre er what it 's used for what might what the unhappiness is if there is unhappiness and the positive and the positive as well as the negative points yes .
21 But when all the please and thank you is unsaid and the little courtesy is undone , it does make a difference to society .
22 Firstly , I would recommend trying to identify whether he has a contact dermatitis and avoid whatever is identified that could be soaps , detergents , perfumes , some materials such as wool or nylon or leather or the dyes used with them .
23 If we misjudge , and treat what is given as new , we will be boring ; in the reverse case when we assume the new to be given , we will be incomprehensible .
24 ‘ Well , I 'd better get that washing on and think about a dinner , ’ Victoria said ; ‘ but you go along and see what 's happening and we 'll talk about that when you come back … . ’
25 In the light of this discussion I offer some indications as to how a strategy of reading might be applied to the study of racist discourses , and invite readers to try out this approach on the two study texts , not in order to produce ‘ the right answer ’ but to compare what is gained and what lost in detail and depth of understanding by applying this kind of model compared to the others .
26 The Livre des Coutumes of Bordeaux contains a note that ‘ [ In 1259 ] king Henry did homage for Bordeaux , Bayonne and all the land of Gascony [ Gasconha ] which was [ then ] free allod [ franc en alo ] to Louis , king of France … but let it be known that this Gascony was the most free allod that the king of England had , before … king Henry received it back from the French king in homage ’ .
27 The scientific truth is often much more fascinating , but investigating it is stifled if we simply relegate every unusual occurrence to the dustbin of ‘ mystic forces ’ .
28 David had told her to trust him , but had he been implying that everything would be all right and that their relationship would continue ?
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