Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Well he was a computer programmer so he designed his programme to shorten the ac the system , like , you know and these have got together and now they 're in business . |
2 | Some of his supporters on the Hill told him to press on further with deficit reduction while he had a fair wind . |
3 | This is one reason , probably , why Mr Perot speaks far less about deficit reduction than he once did , and spends far more time shooting at easy populist targets , such as NAFTA and wicked foreign lobbyists . |
4 | WELCOME into the fold … retailers from America learned some decorative napkin skills when they visited Barlaston . |
5 | Noguchi tried in vain to construct an earthwork sculpture at a Japanese-American internment camp where he lived voluntarily for a time during World War II . |
6 | It could be quite a useful preparation for a nervous or beginner skier as it relates the feeling of skiing to everyday activities , eg riding a bicycle and driving a car . |
7 | As some old timers could not accept the hair rig when it first came out , maybe we all have our own point at which progress ( ? ) becomes unacceptable and remote boats maybe my watershed . |
8 | She was a faithful attender at branch meetings till she retired . |
9 | Dahmer admitted to police that he had killed 17 people since 1978 ; however , his defence lawyer intended to enter an insanity plea if he was convicted , in a trial scheduled to begin in January 1992 . |
10 | To return to the central question about how the boundaries of special educational provision and therefore of support teaching are to be defined , I shall argue in the remainder of this chapter that although the ‘ individual ’ approach represents what has always traditionally been accepted to be our role , to continue to define our responsibilities in these purely individual terms could have serious consequences , not only for the future of support teaching when we come to evaluate it , but for the development of comprehensive education as a whole . |
11 | contingency plans if you or other main people involved are sick/ absent ; |
12 | And you would have a a Co board as they called it |
13 | Gathering her back into his arms , he unclipped the safety line on her lifejacket and lifted her on to the saloon settee where she was protected from the surging water by his BMW . |
14 | The New Democracy conservatives , though they were alarmingly slow to tackle the budget deficit when they got back to power , did eventually do something stern , and are still resisting the temptation to relax again . |
15 | Now , we hear time and time again of the one million capital that was spent and yes and I do hope that the provisions that will now be made through a combined budget which Mr seems to think is half a million but I can assure you it is not half a million however , I do I can further reassure him that by the time the Highfields er and Moat management committee have gone through with this it will be half a million , there will be a proper budget provision as it should have been in the last five to six years . |
16 | The Pakistani star was happy to demonstrate his overarm technique as he cuddled stunning fiancee Huma , who in that dress is no stranger to bodyline . |
17 | Keepers discovered her desperately fighting for life at the West Midlands Safari Park where she had to be hand-reared before being transferred to the Kingsley wildlife sanctuary , Cheshire , where she takes every opportunity to hitch a ride from the resident Bull Terrier bitch . |
18 | We are the ones miserably fiddling with our shell necklaces while we wait to turn from anaemic to lobster . |
19 | Finally , you can plan ahead and continue with some sort of contingency contract when you have attained your ideal weight . |
20 | ‘ Right lung 's collapsed — he 'll need a chest drain if he makes it . |
21 | He is senile , and there is no indication from reading his case notes whether he has any religious conviction at all . |
22 | I ought not to hand over the case notes until it 's authorised . ’ |
23 | At 0630hrs a PBY spotted a Japanese midget submarine as it approached the harbour defences and shot and depth charged it to sink in the harbour . |
24 | However , the toxic effects of aluminium on fish are complex and , if the calcium content of the water is high , its ions are preferentially adsorbed on the gill surfaces where they block the absorption of aluminium ions and so reduce their impact ( Mason , 1990 ) . |
25 | Since there was no appeal , in my opinion the Home Secretary was bound to change his policy for discretionary life sentence cases as he did in 1987 . |
26 | Shevers , who had already dropped the name Hawk 72 for the new aircraft , opting instead for ‘ Liberty ’ , says he is concerned that Textron , which already produces engines for light aircraft , may decide that resumption of single-engined aircraft production does not represent such an increase in its product liability exposure as it did for Cessna 's former parent General Dynamics . |
27 | ‘ Lightning is the spears hurled by the thunder giants when they fight , ’ it said gently . |
28 | Thank you Chairman , yes , erm I know this in little be , that erm , that er rejected as shown as an achievement of an acceptable level provision while it |
29 | I worked my way back through the hop field until I could get over the fence and into the wood . |
30 | None the less , the short skirt and fragile straps revealed more of her pale , honey-gold skin than she felt happy with . |