Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | So we either , in terms of number of institutions I would think we probably count it as an F E institution , because this the A level is , is much smaller than the other F E. But in terms of F E students and sixth form students , what I would want to do is count the A level students as sixth form students . |
2 | If it fits in with my running plans I 'll do it , but not just to win a Vet Championship . |
3 | It embodies the decision impugned and apart from the definitions I must set it out in full . |
4 | ‘ They 'll be there , but if you want to make a start on the print-outs I can let you have some tonight ? ’ |
5 | But if you comply with my proposals I will leave you ; if not I will make the most of this opportunity . |
6 | People often think of Christian morality as a kind of bargain in which God says , ‘ if you keep a lot of rules I 'll reward you , and if you do n't I 'll do the other thing . ’ |
7 | when we 've exchanged contracts I 'll put it back up again , no , well I mean like whatsername across the road , you know erm Stuart 's brother |
8 | ‘ I 'll kill you now , ’ Woolley said flatly , ‘ and stick your fat body in my plane , and in ten minutes I 'll throw you out behind the German lines , unless you get me my booze and my scarves . ’ |
9 | I thought she 'd be on that one five minutes I 'll see what |
10 | Oh well it 's gon na be another forty five minutes I must admit I have sympathy for the people who are going to listen to this . |
11 | But at all times I would prefer them to act as if they have non-speaking parts . |
12 | At times I would give him more sedation than other times because of the course of the illness . |
13 | During the day he would cross the bridge to Chelsea to buy old clothes and other cast-offs , walking the streets with his cry of ‘ Old clothes and old hats I 'll buy them ’ , or begging his keep in more fashionable parts from ‘ cooks thinking he was such a nice old man … |
14 | Yes , for twenty shillings I 'll take her in and give her house-room . |
15 | ‘ As you have books for good manners I will name you the degrees . |
16 | I have just found your September 92 issue , and having spent most of the day with my nose between its covers I shall put it on order with my local Smiths on Monday . |
17 | Well if there are any trips I can get them cheaper ca n't I ? |
18 | I started it basically on my own initiative and I said that for six months I would use it on people that I was going to sentence just to maintain a one judge control over the project and see how it was going . |
19 | Mr Chairman erm I would like personally take up a suggestion that was in The Star about the possibility of a regional company being based at the playhouse in other words for a few months I would see it as people getting to know this company and rather like a repertory theatre of old then people would want to come and see these people in different roles and I think that would add to the you know repetitive . |
20 | Right now as I give out the books I 'll want you . |
21 | Two lovely lads I 'll tell you and that concert tonight going to be er absolute corker it 's at the Royal Concert Hall tonight in Nottingham . |
22 | To me , East 17 must have been the kind of streetwise cock-er-nee lads I 'd do my damnedest indie-kid best to avoid . |
23 | For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ . |
24 | If you produce the right designs I 'll use them . |
25 | Styled ‘ the world 's naughtiest dinosaur ’ , Dilly has many unlovely characteristics which will make him especially appealing to children . |
26 | Bureaucrats use their power to obtain policies with characteristics which will benefit themselves by distorting information , leaking information , distorting the speed of policy implementation and distorting the costs of policies as they are implemented ( Breton and Wintrobe 1979 ) . |
27 | There they find all they need-food and water , protection from too much heat or too much cold , space to live in , a place to hide away from animals which might eat them , and a good chance of meeting other animals of the same kind as themselves so that they can reproduce . |
28 | The M forty not running too badly at the moment , although between junction two and junction seven there are a fair few roadworks which could hold you up throughout your journey . |
29 | P'raps 'e 'll walk yer 'ome , ’ she added . |
30 | Yet on many other occasions you may actively wish to promote delegation and there are a variety of useful methods which can stimulate it in practice . |