Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 and after about ten minutes I thought what the devil is she doing in there !
2 Very hard , very hard I told the lads I told 'em the union about it what he done that day .
3 You know it was like when you boil up hankies I thought what a !
4 That form bears the closest inspection and as the six-year-old has settled into his new surroundings at the Marriott Stables I give him the edge over Newton Point , whose cause will not have been helped by the rain .
5 It 's a remarkable musical full of tuneful songs which give it a romantic and charmingly French flavour .
6 She felt the sudden weight on her legs which told her the cat had leapt up again .
7 Following this they release blood into their eyes which turns them a dull red colour .
8 He was of middle height , well built , possibly in his mid-forties ( though Jane was not much good on ages ) with dark curly hair and slanting eyes which gave him a slightly Slavonic look , though there was not a trace of accent in his speech .
9 The public generally should be equipped with spectacles which give it a clearer and more rounded view of the opportunities for all of an ageing Britain .
10 The argument gains force when applied to boxing where the emphasis shifts to the muscular flexibility and , as manager Terry Lawless put it , the ‘ natural fluidity ’ of black fighters which gives them a distinct edge over their more rigid white counterparts :
11 The Young Engineers Clubs aim to encourage a greater number of Scotland 's more able youngsters to continue with subjects which give them the option of tertiary education in science or engineering .
12 He might have shed his Lindbergh-like naivete and enthusiasm for simple solutions which made him an easy prey to authoritarianism and the meretricious appeal of Nazis and fascists .
13 Of course , hypertext is a reality today because of the availability of computer environments which make it a practical possibility .
14 All along its sides the railway is flanked by grass verges and small scrubby bushes which make it an ideal habitat for wild flowers and birds so keep looking for these as you walk along .
15 Consequently there are no cases in our books which show what the appropriate determinate sentence is specifically for that offence .
16 As he blinked the drops out of his eyes she handed him a towel .
17 In many respects she found him an enigma .
18 The spectacular charge of the Light Blue Brigade from stakeboat to finish line con founded the bookies and the Tideway pundits who gave them no chance against Barcelona gold medallist Matthew Pinsent and his crew .
19 When he first started to air his views on intensive farming methods they labelled him a crank and hoped he would go away .
20 In one of his songs he called himself a master of the art of love , good enough to be able to earn his living at it .
21 Using all his cunning arts he forged himself a blade and wove it round with deadly enchantments .
22 This was done by having drivers themselves indicate what the important details of the stimuli previously used in fact were .
23 Once the teaching unit has reached the stage of a draft computer program which does what the designer intends , together with associated notes which describe what the program offers and its possible uses in the classroom , we need to consider in more detail how to collect essential information as to what actually happens when the unit is used .
24 Worse still , the new Leeds are as sly and provocative as Don Revie 's sides , with none of the skills which made them the Liverpool of the Seventies .
25 However , these outcomes are contingent upon a supportive infrastructure of values , processes and skills which integrate what the school exists to do with appropriate management strategies which are carried out by individuals with relevant skills and personal qualities .
26 Although it is not primarily vocational , the course provides a valuable training in analytical techniques and writing skills which makes it a valuable preparation for a wide variety of careers , including the media , central and local government , and industrial and commercial management .
27 There are just six fundamental interpersonal skills which give us a process that is equally applicable in ill situations .
28 Each unit of First Class deals with a particular topic and language area and provides a balance of language skills which reflects what the trainee will need a career in tourism .
29 We take in a lot more oxygen , our blood pressure rises and our brains release chemicals called endorphins which give us an immediate high .
30 Even if there never will be any easy answers to such questions , and certainly not ones which could be read off from some kind of ‘ correct analysis ’ , it is still the case that the better informed we are about the complexities which underlie them the quicker we will be able to learn from our mistakes .
  Next page