Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [conj] [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He knew as he could come to me er he used to bring me lock keys of all sorts and er he could get the castings or the patterns or what it is like that and he knows I could fashion them to fit the lock and all that sort of thin and we were very
2 But I said to him look Josh is n't exactly well off at the moment , he needs the money or what he bought so
3 As they say it would have been all over the village the smell and everything it is wrong .
4 The Earl of Nottingham , a Tory who was to make his peace with the Revolution , nevertheless opposed the invitation , condemning it as " high treason , in violation of the Laws … and that allegiance which I ow 'd to the Soveraigne and which I had confirm 'd by my solemn oath " .
5 I do not believe she knows why she is going to the Camp or what she will find there . ’
6 She talked with Emma about the chart and what it was for and put it in the kitchen where Emma could see it clearly .
7 And if they 're from the council or whatever , or whoever does the roads or whatever they 'll probably get in contact with him again .
8 To enter you must ring a bell , which sounds like a fire alarm and summons the Securicor men who guard the building and whom it is a criminal offence to ‘ obstruct in execution of the Immigration Act ’ .
9 It 's of erm , photo coloured photograph of , it 's either a bloke or a woman , you ca n't tell , from there to about there , so you can see all the hair and everything it 's got on the skin H I V positive .
10 Right there 'll be no punch-ups no nothing just one person to speak er to the driver or whoever he wants to speak to .
11 So , when we , you can imagine the noise that they I mean , it 's not their fault .
12 I deplore the recent attacks by Ministers and others on the association and what it is doing .
13 That sets out the growth of the savings and which it contains in the report with paragraph and appendix reference numbers on them and it sets out for each of the groups , their proposed budgets .
14 Which means the guarantor no longer has to pay you the rent so you you do n't really want to forego that either , yeah .
15 You 've had the vote and who you 've put in .
16 The terms under which Truman created the NSA and what it was meant to do are still supposed to be secret even today .
17 It can either be looking at the animal as an observer , in which case you can talk about the animals and what they are doing .
18 Some Divisions and individual members criticised the NEC and what it did but were not prepared to do anything or offer constructive advice .
19 This is not to say that the National Executive Committee of the ruling party allows Nyerere total control of the party and therefore of government policy ; in fact there have always been a number of important policy issues which Nyerere has had to argue through the NEC and which he has not always won .
20 Well er if you looked at the I 'll give you one or two averages and and I have to say that these are figures that are a mixture of what we know from the industry and what we what we know from our own company .
21 McMurdo would like to persist with the illusion that everything he touches turns to gold , but several Scottish professionals think otherwise .
22 ‘ My experience at The Dorchester and what I know from the Four Seasons Inn on the Park ( Four Seasons recently acquired the Regent Group ) , shows me that there is a market which appreciates the best service and is prepared to pay £200 a night and more for it . ’
23 Michael Howard , Secretary of State for Unemployment , in announcing employment action in Parliament , stated , this Government , have placed policies designed to lead to job creation and they will succeed in the future as they they have succeeded in the past .
24 We want the capital and revenue spending of Government more clearly identified , so that we can judge the balance of investment for the future and what we spend today .
25 that she could could make the tea or something you know , him having put the cups out and everything and I I put the teapot there and said put two tea bags in it and she just
26 I mean I 'm not saying he 's alcoholic but he goes out with the lads and he you know he 'll he 'll sort of thud up the stairs .
27 Dead Poets Society was quite a surprise film treat when we got back to the Farm , but as we watched , I noticed a certain relationship with the storyline and what we had been talking about .
28 The nearest we can get to a guarantee of success in our moral choices is the cogency of the arguments that we bring to bear in their support coupled with the recognition that what we are almost invariably doing , as MacIver points out and thinkers like Sartre have laboured to establish , is continually deciding between possible alternatives .
29 Might not be it might be equipment out of the ambulance or something you do n't know .
30 There are a whole range of things he ca n't do , he ca n't direct congress , he ca n't appoint who he wants freely , he ca n't make treaties with whom he wants when he wants , he ca n't start wars if he wants to start wars all these controls are on the president but what I , what er Newstat is saying is , over and above that , even in the areas where he appears to have constitutional authority , as a matter of practice it 's very difficult for the president to exercise his authority and when the president does exercise his authority he does so at great cost to himself .
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