Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of the game is mental — being able to keep your head clear and retain a certain outlook on life should mean that bad times are neither so frequent nor so lengthy as they would be if you start examining your technique or doubting your ability . |
2 | Hire a bike or bring your own . |
3 | Little Oliver zooms round the track at 65mph in his £1,000 go-kart — before he has learned to ride a bike or tie his laces . |
4 | Nobody 'd let me wheel my bike or carry my bag . |
5 | The basic problem with these killed virus flu vaccines is that they do not provide either complete protection or retain their effectiveness for very long . |
6 | Heathcliff looked more like a gentleman than I had ever seen him , but his wife had not bothered to brush her hair or change her dress . |
7 | They did not seem very interested in business , though they ran up big drinks bills for us and would occasionally ruffle our hair or squeeze our balls with an experienced touch , weighing us up , as it were . |
8 | That was the whole point and the way , it was like , he could he could hit , he could , he could hit me or go like that to my hair or run his fingers through my face , rip all my clothes up , you know what I mean , not rip them off , rip them up ! |
9 | Cross-examined by Herbert Kerrigan , QC , Mr Taylor denied making up his story or leaving his former job because of ill-feeling with the accused . |
10 | No statute in terms prohibits offenders from telling their story or expressing their feelings . |
11 | Above all , each was determined not to allow the other to gain any strategic advantage or increase its general influence in the region . |
12 | The main ones are : ( i ) where the plaintiff seeks to , or is forced to , found his claim on an illegal contract or to plead its illegality in order to support his claim . |
13 | People would yell or shout out , put excreta through the door hatch or throw their dinner out . |
14 | It yearns to feel ‘ special ’ to someone , to nourish its self-importance or relieve its sense of inferiority . |
15 | Soon he 'll be free again , back on the street , onstage with just his acoustic guitar or roaming his private kingdom at one with nature , able to find out how he really feels about things . |
16 | He 'll steal , beg , pawn or sell his family treasures , anything . |
17 | The outcomes may range from complete correction to the professional satisfaction of the engineer , to an adjustment to the areas of responsibility between the parties which may result , in extreme cases , in the engineer contracting out of further responsibility or abandoning his or her engagement . |
18 | Left with no choice but to accept the responsibility or to pursue its own independent inquiries , the airline instructed Windels , Marx , Davies & Ives to prepare its defence and to investigate the suggestions of government complicity that were already coming to light . |
19 | Hardly a month goes by without an event having you uncorking the champagne or counting your remaining blessings . |
20 | reserve the seller 's title to the goods themselves ( i.e. until either the buyer has paid or else the goods are sold by the buyer or lose their identity in the buyer 's manufacturing or other process ) , and |
21 | At around one year , she 'll hold out her foot or raise her arms when you ask . |
22 | fidget with your hands , shift from foot to foot or find your voice quavering ? |
23 | Try to make it part of the contract that the supplier should n't cash the cheque or debit your credit card account until the goods are sent . |
24 | Try to make it part of the contract that the supplier should n't cash the cheque or debit your credit card account until the goods are sent . |
25 | Limits may be imposed on the amounts of data that can be trafficked at certain periods of the day , forcing the designer to re-configure his search to produce a more precise response or await its arrival " in the mail " . |
26 | And as all sports are matched to your own ability , you can keep up with an old favourite or try your hand at something new . |
27 | THE COMPLETE BOOK OF BUILDING & FLYING YOUR OWN PLANE , by Geoff Jones . |
28 | The Complete Book of Building & Flying Your Own Plane is n't perfect . |
29 | When music historians coin or appropriate their own terms ( e.g. Ars Nova ) , they themselves can define the stylistic and chronological boundaries and guarantee that the two are congruent . |
30 | It was argued that the King might intervene either to persuade Asquith to call an election or to refuse his assent to Home Rule until there had been one ; this was certainly within the theoretical Royal Prerogative , for the King had an undoubted right to advise his ministers and — by the Unionist argument at least — his power of veto had been necessarily restored by the removal of the powers of the Lords . |