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

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1 For every Chaos worshipper who fell there were two more to take his place .
2 And mum mum you know what , we went
3 By defining this insider fieldwork ( and the university experience which generated it ) as a liminal situation , I am extending the Turnerian concept ( 1969 , 1974 ) in which the individual moves temporarily into an unstructured and somewhat ambiguous state , during the initial process of passing through a rite de passage before returning to structure .
4 It also has features similar to those you would find in packages like PC Paintbrush which allow you to change individual pixels of your drawing or any other PCX file .
5 It left at two fifty P.M. and was crowded with people in heavy coats and fur hats who changed their mind constantly about leaving their outer clothing in the small wardrobe at the front of the cabin .
6 The kitchen salesman who offers you a ridiculously large discount is probably not doing you any favours .
7 She works a 48 hour week of 12 hour shifts which keeps her pretty busy .
8 This working party consisted of representatives from the Scottish Division of Royal College of Psychiatrists , the Scottish Section of Royal College of Nursing , Medical and Nursing Officers from within SHHD , and Medical and Nursing Officers from the Common Services Agency Building Division which has its headquarters in Glasgow .
9 An RAF war hero has been reunited with the resistance fighters who saved his life .
10 A qualified doctor working as a senior houseman in a hospital pathology department she discovered she was pregnant in November 1988 .
11 Depositors are issued with cheque books which enable them to spend the money directly without first having to go to the bank and draw the money out in cash .
12 I 'm caught in the cross-fire between on one side the US which wants to export computers , the motor and textile industries which complain they can not modernise and thus compete without a change in the law , and on the other side the Brazilian computer industry which argues we are leading them into bankruptcy .
13 It was as if they realised that she was not for the rough and tumble of this world , like the aggressive women with shaggy hair styles who pushed their way through life thrusting their hard shopping baskets at defenceless men .
14 A former Sarajevo University professor who entertained his students by brandishing a pistol during lectures , Mr Seselj came to prominence in Belgrade as a critic of communism , though he himself is an ex-communist .
15 An anglophile university professor who used his modest means to amass 322 British and continental drawings has given the entire lot to the National Gallery .
16 Of course , hypertext is a reality today because of the availability of computer environments which make it a practical possibility .
17 Shaken by the Danish referendum result they declared their " determination to press ahead with European construction " .
18 Our patrol area during that time was mainly on the south coast and the west country , with a longer patrol northward on the west coast which took us into the Bristol Channel , then to the Isle of Man , Workington and Northern Ireland .
19 One story was about the ghost she see — this is the story whe she tell me wha% she see , alright .
20 In most you will find intact the bones of Easter islanders who entered their spirit world centuries past .
21 In addition , my Grandfather , for twenty-odd years prior to his death , at the age of seventy two in 1907 , suffered from a chest condition which incapacitated him each winter .
22 Her pregnant daughter Jeanette was living in a semi derelict block of flats and was suffering regular intimidation by drug addicts who forced their way inside .
23 ‘ It 's the season of goodwill to all mankind but its looks like this man had had enough of womankind , ’ added PC Weal who ordered them a taxi .
24 Hugh had been with NLS for some nine years but unfortunately developed a heart condition which left him unable to drive at work .
25 Thanks to the several hundred Young Guardian readers who wrote their accounts of Growing Up In the Eighties for the Outloud column .
26 If he asks for a review board he gets it because there is no provision in the regulations for even the Secretary of State to refuse such a request .
27 And if you give somebody a pound coin they think your giving you two P .
28 But if drink lost him respect , he never lost the admiration of one College porter who said you had only to watch him cross the street to know he was a genius .
29 He said : ‘ Obviously it was a very regrettable occurrence , but it is a sign of the times and the current crime wave we find ourselves suffering . ’
30 The law protected farmers living near subsistence level who needed something to carry them over from one harvest to the next , especially if the harvest had been bad .
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