Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb -s] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | She also received a rose arbour for her garden where she plans to spend more time in her retirement . |
2 | Today Michelle Howard took her case to the High Court , where she hopes to prove that Wessex Health Authority was liable . |
3 | She then feeds her dog mustard , to make its eyes run , and goes to Margery 's house , where she starts to lament her poverty and need . |
4 | But here , where she WANTS to work , she is curiously cold-shouldered . |
5 | ( g ) Survey arrangements Every buyer should have a survey of the property he or she proposes to buy . |
6 | The Metropolitan Police says that it and other forces have increased ‘ sector ’ policing — putting an office in charge of a small area where he or she gets to know everyone . |
7 | But what that means , is you can actually write an action plan , where you agree to do something , he agrees to do something , or she agrees to do something , and you work out your action plans . |
8 | On the other hand , a critic who represents object texts in a mode akin to free indirect speech operates under an obligation to represent with some degree of fidelity the texts that he or she purports to ventriloquise . |
9 | Hence , whether a child is placed with a foster family or in residential care may not so much depend on the child 's needs but on where he or she happens to live . |
10 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
11 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
12 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
13 | This duty means for example that a solicitor must always tell the client of anything he or she happens to know which might prejudice a client 's case . |
14 | At the moment it is the ultimate loser who pays the costs even if he or she happens to have won at first instance and in the Court of Appeal . |
15 | He or she learns to listen to the other members of the group describe their " " pictures ' " and this gives a wider perspective on reality than is possible for one individual in isolation . |
16 | Not taking on more work yourself in order to take over financial responsibility from the primary sufferer while he or she continues to drink . |
17 | If he or she undertakes to make a part of his or her income over to a charity for four years or more , the tax the individual pays on that income is given by the tax authorities to the charity concerned . |
18 | However , if he or she decides to evolve a new style of weight control , and aims for a slow and steady loss , the weight is more likely to stay off . |
19 | Unix now provides the user with access based upon the least privileges he or she requires to carry out their tasks . |
20 | Any client being assessed for need must receive an honest professional judgement as to the services he or she requires to live decently ‘ in the community ’ , whether in their own home or in some form of residential accommodation . |
21 | While giving a pupil a lesson , it is possible to feel the muscles tense in order to maintain balance as he or she begins to lose awareness of the surroundings when ‘ mind-wandering ’ . |
22 | That is , everyone in an organization should constantly be thinking through what information he or she needs to do the job and to make a contribution . |
23 | When an agent is cutting a deal , he or she needs to leave something for everyone . |
24 | Whoever the initiator , he or she needs to know how to help create the conditions favourable to a good working group . |
25 | When the engineer checks the claim , he or she needs to ensure that additional costs are not claimed twice , for example additional costs already recovered by additional measured work or dayworks or variations priced at current prices . |
26 | However , FreeHand is simpler to use for the amateur or casual artist and this may be all the motivation he or she needs to buy it in preference to Illustrator 88 . |
27 | If an individual has problems at a particular stage he or she tends to regress to an earlier stage and to be dominated , or fixated , by the behaviour and attitudes of that stage . |
28 | Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank . |
29 | Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank . |
30 | Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank . |