Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [vb base] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 All parties who attend such an examination , including the bankrupt , may employ solicitors or counsel to represent them .
2 For some years Amnesty International has gazed with envy at those charities and voluntary organizations that have found it relatively easy to attract donations and sponsorship of events from companies .
3 He is now on his eighth passport , having left England 82 times on trips that have taken him to most countries in the world .
4 The presence of teenager Kevin Thomas in the Hearts ' squad may be designed to supply the goals that tend to elude them at Broomfield .
5 I ca n't tell you that this keyboard is the best you 'll ever buy , because its feel may not suit you at all , but if you take that and the monitor aside , and specify totally different units that do suit you , then the system box wo n't let you down .
6 They blamed the crises that have affected it on the way in which EC members carried out their obligations , not on the ERM itself .
7 ‘ We will discuss what we have learned on this tour and the various aspects that have influenced us .
8 So there different different ways of putting things and I E words can you think any words that 've got I and E together in them ?
9 Well I think you two ladies are very fortunate , and you obviously have come from homes that have encouraged you very much , and have come from schools that have encouraged you very much .
10 The seeds are all the external influences that tend to throw us out of balance and they may affect us on any level of our being ; on the physical level it may be something simple like being exposed to a cold wind , getting soaked in the rain or even some form of trauma .
11 Not one of Norrington 's finest recordings then , but one that at least has one rethinking these delightful scores in the wake of countless recordings that have found me positively itching to get to the end !
12 Well I think you two ladies are very fortunate , and you obviously have come from homes that have encouraged you very much , and have come from schools that have encouraged you very much .
13 The clanking of the machines was almost deafening , and Fenella wanted to clap her hands to her ears and try to shut it out .
14 If you have a few grey hairs and want to blend them in , lowlights are subtle with a natural result .
15 ‘ I love animals and hate to see them killed , ’ said Clara McKay , 81 .
16 Also , I love animals and hate to see them suffer .
17 If your book has photographs , diagrams or graphs , stop for a moment when you come to them , close your eyes and try to visualise them .
18 This can be taken to mean that the one proper way for an authority to decide its actions is to ask itself what are the reasons which apply to its subjects and attempt to follow them .
19 Once people overcome their fears about computers and begin to use them in telecottages , they acquire their own equipment .
20 We sold out within three months and have reprinted it twice .
21 Denis Evans , secretary of the WRU , said : ‘ Both men have demonstrated their great commitment to Wales over the last nine months and have shown they have the talent and organisational ability to help generate success for the Welsh team at the highest level . ’
22 Er er Madam Speaker er non-wage costs never get into employees wage packets but do make it more expensive for employers to provide a job .
23 These poor folk , whose lack of privilege is just one of the many thrusting reasons that have sent me to the bosom , not to mention the buttocks , of today 's quite heavenly Labour Party , may find that my pronunciamentos become somewhat impenetrable once past the ninth , tenth , or even twenty-third of their constituent subordinate clauses , so that the very juicy and surprisingly supple points that I make are lost amidst their attendant persiflage .
24 The 4th , 10th , 14th and 27th are all times when you may feel the cosmos has it in for you although these are the very points at which you could break the chains that have held you back for so long .
25 As recorded by British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) monitoring , he had made the observation that we humans have a short life , and tomorrow we are all going to die , but his last words touched on the need for a return to democracyand for Islam to keep pace with modernization : We see the states that have overtaken us : what did they overtake us with ?
26 I know you see which side my fence is buttered , and if I can bring to football the organisational skills that have made me such a big fish in retailing , then Athletico Whaddon need have no fear of ending up on the slab .
27 In Chapter ii we found that a good deal of social science has been informed by this view ; but it is nevertheless natural to wonder why individualism should be excluded from the group of disciplines that aim to provide us with a grasp of the social world .
28 Any buds that do manage it do so with such energy that they propel themselves away to project their seeds into wilder gardens .
29 In a hard-hitting statement at the end of a recent workshop on ‘ Communication and Prophecy ’ , held in Harare , Zimbabwe , women from nine African countries called on the Church in Africa to ‘ re-examine its leadership structures and strategies that have made it vulnerable to manipulation by government ’ .
30 They do n't want the experts to come in and advise because it is the experts that have let them down . ’
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