Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [adv] [vb base] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm I 'm the senior south west I currently work schemes my main aim on the course is er to gain more confidence
2 For my part I entirely accept doctor assessment .
3 In my own drama teaching I rarely use games with a class that I know well , but when I 'm working with a class that I 've not met before I often begin the session with a short concentration exercise and then a simple game .
4 From this plinth had , a long time ago , fallen sideways a tall figure which now lay face-down in a puddle , narcissistically gazing at itself .
5 Studies of cognition which seek to elucidate the nature or that cultural order which we might impose upon or recognize in the world may well be concerned with the classification of objects , but they generally fail to acknowledge , let alone address , the difference between artefacts such as cutlery which already incorporate categorization in their manufac-turer , and objects such as trees which do not ( e.g. Rosch 1978 : 30–5 ) .
6 Nevertheless , if we are to define what it is that influences our decisions whether or not to indulge our motivations towards crime we inevitably make suppositions about human needs or requirements , which are in turn predicated on assumptions about what it is that gives us pleasure or pain .
7 Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples receive a bottle of sparkling wine at all hotels and at the Garden Club they also receive flowers or fruit .
8 There is utter and total confusion and anything that stands still they used to say they would paint it in industry they now say market test it and they do admit to us that the end object does not necessarily mean complete contractorization or privatization , but at this particular moment in time
9 And even if they are physically present , are there particular lessons or activities which are inaccessible because textbooks or work-sheets demand a level of literacy and comprehension which effectively prevent access ?
10 On these grounds , Acts of Parliament which inadvertently contradict elements of Community law are modified so as to comply with the European Communities Act .
11 Of the last decision he says : ‘ Most of the winter I never see daylight .
12 First , consider a firm which has a machine which originally cost £10,000 but has recently been surplus to requirements .
13 Some bloke you never meet jacks off with a copy of Penthouse and then they pump his come up you with a syringe ?
14 I HAVE a daughter and stepdaughter who both have children .
15 Right so B one up to now speeds have been in metres per second we also use miles per hour M P H or M I H and kilometres per hour , K M H or K M P H
16 At home we often have barbecue teas because it 's my father 's favourite way of entertaining friends or clients .
17 Once children have seen it at work they often suggest ways of adapting it .
18 It is a good idea to make a BOOT disk in case you ever have problems when you first turn the machine on and it has difficulty reading the hard drive .
19 those within the basic adult education framework who usually study literacy , numeracy , coping/life/social/home skills , communication , sign language , lip-reading , Braille , typing those who are part of the general arts programme and who learn handicrafts , music and movement , dance , drama , orchestral playing , cookery , photography
20 That 's right , yes , I mean that 's that 's very true , and , and another point that underlines the fact economies of scale in agriculture , I mean there are there are economies of scale to a certain degree as you , as you said there , Matthew , but there 's certainly not er , erm , they 're not as large as the , as the economies of scale in , in manufacturing , primarily because in agriculture you effectively need land , alright , to increase erm , your output .
21 Also , if you are an Orchard MSA holder you automatically receive Insurance Cover for your CheckOver .
22 But although I played lead for a long time in the group I never cite lead players like Clapton or Beck .
23 Despite recent generalizations about the violence and aggression which supposedly typify societies of tropical forest in South America ( see , for instance , Sanday 1981 : 193 ) , these peoples vary considerably in the degree and the kind of violence allowed in everyday life .
24 There are a range of other anomalies in social security which particularly affect people with disabilities .
25 This was the knife used in the robbery which almost cost Mr Townsend his life .
26 Long ago , in the place we now call Texas , there lived a tribe of Comanche Indians .
27 At Wood Group we normally log incidents which result in the loss of more than one day or one shift .
28 We when I when it 's our German period we just have music .
29 On the other hand we do quite frequently mutter to ourselves as we try to deduce something logically — or even if we do n't make a sound we often use words in our head when trying to work out a complex problem .
30 I remember that luncheon with Basil absolutely perfectly , and that I 'd been at the National Gallery or the Tate , and I had a postcard with me of one of those primitive paintings , naïve paintings , of a cricket match they still have postcards of it .
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