Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb -s] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Can I say Chairman on on this report of the policy of the old policy and resources committee on the internal management of local authorities that was a very important issue because it 's I all issues are important but in particular the the seal the report is to inform the council of comments which the policy and resources committee has agreed to make the association of county councils on the recommendation of the joint working party on the internal management of local authority Now I 'm sure you , you 've waded through the report at least some of the during the last er week or so that er that you 've had it well I would advise you to turn to page thirty and thirty one because there 's lot eas and it 'll make life easier for you , if you do that and there on the bottom half of page thirty you will see the decisions of the policy and resources committee .
2 ‘ I hope my getting it does n't mean that someone else has been disappointed .
3 They summed up your guitar playing as nobody else has been able to do . ’
4 Added to his faithful representation was his own flavour of the area which no one else has been able to maintain over such a long period .
5 It does not necessarily remember whether it was hurt or not : it only remembers being afraid .
6 He obviously enjoys being involved in something which could mark a new stage in his career .
7 Yet he alone has been responsible for bringing about some of the seminal works of this century , Bartok 's Music for Strings , Percussion and Celesta among them .
8 Many of these ‘ deformations ’ may also owe something to the fact that , as Cézanne moved from one section of his canvas to another , he unconsciously altered the structure of objects in an effort to relate rhythmically each passage of painting to the areas around it.1 But apart from emphasizing the aesthetic or two-dimensional plane on which he was working , the tipping forward of certain objects or parts of objects also gives the sensation that the painter has adopted variable or movable viewpoints and that he thus has been able to synthesize into a single image of an object a lot of information gathered from looking at it from a series of successive viewpoints .
9 ‘ I 've been through so much more trouble than Sean , but he 's famous and nothing he ever does is secret .
10 It always has been desirable for governors in special schools to have some knowledge of the curriculum in mainstream schools and for this awareness to be reciprocated .
11 This was the first time and it was pressure of work that we have n't done it for you to see it earlier , this is not normal so just forgive this one time and we need n't spend any more thought on it because next time it it going to be different and it always has been different .
12 It also means being prepared to alter plan , or course , as circumstances develop .
13 They may be summarised as follows : if it appears that facts existed from which a constable could reasonably have anticipated a breach of the peace , as a real and not as a remote possibility , and the constable did in fact anticipate such a breach , he is under a duty to take steps ( whether by arrest or otherwise ) as he reasonably thinks are necessary to prevent the breach of the peace from occurring or , as it may be , from continuing .
14 What he really likes is Old Masters .
15 Seeing that point of view does not mean agreeing with it or even empathising with it : it simply means being able to see what the view is — to look at things from that viewpoint .
16 ‘ Not what you think is right or what anyone else thinks is right .
17 What really matters is political accountability , enabling the electorate to pass judgement on the performance of parties whether in government or in opposition .
18 What subsequently evolves is high political intrigue and pressure smoothly applied to silence even the ‘ honest cop ’ .
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