Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 2 Immediately upon receipt of the Selling Notice , the Company shall give notice in writing ( a " Compulsory Sale Notice " ) to each of the members ( other than the Seller ) giving the details contained in the Selling Notice , requiring them each to sell to the Proposed Purchaser at Completion [ all of their holdings of [ " A " Ordinary Shares and Ordinary Shares ] / [ such proportion of their holdings of [ " A " Ordinary Shares and Ordinary Shares ] as is equal to the proportion which the Selling Shares bears to the total holding of [ shares in the Ordinary Share Capital/ " A " Ordinary Shares ] held by the Seller ( including the Selling Shares ) ] . |
2 | Mid morning he would yell out to the trainees during lulls in activity : " Everyone off the phone " When all had complied , he instructed them each to write on a piece of paper ten numbers out of the 40 that corresponded with the internal telephone lines . |
3 | What is it about them that speaks to you , that calls forth such a strong response that at the end you feel satisfied , nourished , as though something new had taken place ? |
4 | ‘ I meant what I said , Mickey … get them that done in Antney . ’ |
5 | In ‘ What 's In Your Life For Me ? ’ or ‘ And I Do n't Love You ’ or ‘ Into Each Rain Some Life Must Fall ’ or a score of others , Smokey thinks through the problems of modern love and squeezes music out of them that drips like honey from a spoon . |
6 | An impressive feature of the early post-war Palace sides was the triumvirate of Alderson in goal , Little and Ernie Rhodes at full-back , and those who watched them play for the Palace will tell you of an understanding between them that bordered on the uncanny . |
7 | Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted . |
8 | So it is the capacity to mobilise both of these resources and switch smoothly between them that seems to be the hallmark of effective creative production . |
9 | ‘ A lot of them that works on commission just say there 's nothing they can do and call in the tow-truck . ’ |
10 | Gill-net entanglement affects coastal dolphin and porpoise species worldwide , and these animals ' low reproductive rates make them ill-suited to cope with this type of threat . |
11 | We can deliver them direct to site in bulk , small quantities , or in house sets . |
12 | We actively encourage them to take on tasks out with the role of resident to give them some leaning to their life , to give them some creativeness to actively tap some of the skills they have had as a housewife or when they were out in the community . |
13 | One plays upon a pipe or reed like Pan , another drinks from a crystal bowl while behind them another leaps with an arched back and arms outstretched into a cloud or white birds . |
14 | On the other hand , parents who show no sign of caring where their youngsters are , or what they are doing , not only leave them free to get into all kinds of trouble but make it harder for them to take responsibility by depriving them too soon of parental care . |
15 | Their women , far from being grateful , turned on them , snarling , in late night conversations telling them to shut up ; far from setting them free to work for the Revolution , their women demanded that they take emotional responsibility and also clean the loos . |
16 | should give it me this gon na take me three weeks cracking these almonds |
17 | They 're quite easy to train and hunt a variety of prey from small birds to pheasants and hares , which makes them interesting to work with . |
18 | Will it not be found that the political activity of societies consists ordinarily , perhaps invariably , in filling sieves and making sand ropes — sieves which those who fill them half know to be sieves , sand which those who weave it into ropes suspect to be sand after all ? |
19 | He had brought out his lists , four sheets , and had got them half fixed to the door when Allan knocked him aside and tore them down and then spent an hour , with James 's help , going down the names and telling the young men to their faces whether or not they were listed . |
20 | ‘ It leaves me free to concentrate on the show and anyway , I 'm not there just to play my favourite records . |
21 | erm and I just find them easier to cope with . |
22 | A coastguard spokesman said the other two ‘ undoubtedly survived because they were wearing lifejackets , which also made them easier to spot in the water . ’ |
23 | Some implements are set with the heads at different angles to make them easier to manoeuvre with one hand . |
24 | However , when the cell divides the chromosomes condense — this makes them easier to distribute to the daughter cells — and are now easy to see . |
25 | Am I right to write to the others saying I or should |
26 | When am I supposed to liaise with Carlisle Flint ? ’ |
27 | ‘ What am I supposed to do with them ? |
28 | What am I supposed to do with this ? |
29 | What am I supposed to do with these pens ? |
30 | ‘ And what am I supposed to do about that ? ’ the voice enquired harshly . |