Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [conj] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | It was agreed instead that both groups would submit papers simultaneously to a journal , and within three to four weeks in order to have them accepted and hopefully published before Jones ' scheduled talk in May . |
2 | His statements on greenhouse gases will no doubt me ambitious and high minded , similar to his statements on human rights in his country . |
3 | I am therefore today asking you for her hand , for no one else is capable of making me happy nor more fitted to wear a crown . |
4 | It proved impossible to block the jets of spindrift which sought us with every gust of the noisily strengthening wind and settled on our Gore-Tex bivvy-bags , making them ineffective unless constantly shaken clear . |
5 | He was on the move again , whether he had annoyed the proprietor at his cheap hotel by his late night rowdiness , or quarrelled with one of the pimps because the girls staying there posed for him free or simply grown tired of the place , is not clear . |
6 | With the robust acceptance of hardship and violence proper to his time , he is opposed to flogging and has an open demeanour towards his crew which makes him popular but still respected . |
7 | If the book suggests experiments or projects , are they safe and clearly explained ? |
8 | Judaism produced Marx , Freud and Einstein , none of them Orthodox but all influenced by Jewish culture . |
9 | The Director General of the Ministry of Culture , Francesco Sisinni has made it clear that once restored in the Florence Istituto Centrale del Restauro the bronzes will return to Brindisi . |
10 | The group says they 'consider it inappropriate and ill advised to carry through the prposals for the restructuring of the Army in their entirety , and that they recommend the Government cancel all amalgamations or disbandments ’ |
11 | There were magistrates who appear to have relished ordering corporal punishment , but a minority thought it inappropriate and seldom included flogging as part of a sentence . |
12 | She cut the hair close to the nape of the neck , leaving it long on top to keep it soft and then graduated at the back to create a heavy wedge . |
13 | So it 's vital to understand just what the right weight is , and how to feed a bird to keep it fit but well fed . |
14 | However , we urgently need to find £1,500 to £2,000 to have it printed and widely distributed . |
15 | However , we urgently need to find £1,500 to £2,000 to have it printed and widely distributed . |
16 | Contemporaries did note approvingly that attempts were made to keep it clean and well aired , which , it seems , had not always been the case in the days of Louis-Philippe . |
17 | You can but it whole or already cut into joints , such as saddle or hind legs . |