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

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1 There are also times when we need to ensure that we understand what is being said , and this can be done by asking simple questions or making comments which help elucidate or develop what the counsellee is saying , such as , ‘ So you think that … ’ , or ‘ You mean that … ‘ , or even ‘ I 'm not sure that I follow what you mean …
2 What is questionable is whether Gandhi hypostasizes Religion or gives it a referential connotation in the same way as Tillich does by his use of the term Ultimate Concern .
3 And if you 're worried in case anyone in the family has drunk out of a cup her husband used , or sat on the same loo seat or given him a friendly kiss , relax .
4 They may also write letters to Sinterklaas setting out what gifts they would like to receive , or do a drawing or give him a small present .
5 However , this only happens if your debtor wants to defend the action or makes you an offer which you can and do refuse .
6 Well leaving them a key or giving them the key to get in .
7 It was an association that made him an appropriate keeper at Loseley of Montague 's imprisoned son-in-law Henry Wriothesley , second Earl of Southampton [ q.v. ] in 1570 .
8 It was the therapy that gave me the strength to leave my girlfriend because through it I established the fact that I was prone to passivity , always waiting for other people to call the shots .
9 There have been many doubts that Gazza could n't make a come-back at club level or even contemplate straddling the international scene again with the outrageous talent that made him a folk hero .
10 But it was working as a computer specialist in the insurance industry that gave him the necessary experience , most notably the motor insurance experience , he needed .
11 In a world of single parents , almost all of them female , it is the relationship that the young man has with a solid male figure that gives him an edge and keeps him on the straight and narrow .
12 His smile deepened as he added , ‘ I have been told that I am a good lover and I can think of nothing in this world that would give me greater pleasure than to teach you the plaisirs d'amour .
13 And I chose a conception that promised me a child of certain defined personality characteristics as well as physical ones .
14 We 've got to go there tomorrow , so ’ — he took his hand from the wheel and gave her a quick pat — ‘ put your neb under your wing until after the holidays and see what transpires then . ’
15 teachers see it as natural justice ( comparison with colleagues reduces isolation and gives them a yardstick ) ;
16 Peron needed the union movement for support and , indeed , it was the labour movement who brought him back from exile and won him the presidency .
17 I am already aware of some of your extremely worthwhile efforts and send my best regards to all those involved with the Association and wish you every success in the future .
18 She has done us many a kindness and fed us every morning . "
19 One of the porters nips out every day at five thirty to the off-licence and gets me a cold one . ’
20 I got to , Benguiat 's girlfriend and told her the whole story and told her to explain to Benguiat and calm him down and he had like threatened to come to Parkinson 's speech and disrupt it and scream liar and things like that at him .
21 So we 'd got to take the card and show her the Mother , we 'd been .
22 He borrowed someone 's press card and brought her a drink .
23 The employee behind the check in desk gave me a huge smile and welcomed me to the airport , gave me my seat reservation card and wished me a good journey .
24 The computer asks you a question via a sound card and gives you a choice of options on screen , and you respond by pressing the relevant button .
25 So he decided to add another fifteen knots to the approach speed and give it a go .
26 And we 're very grateful , you 've brought rural interest , you 've brought much wider interest , and you 've brought a great deal of warmth and compassion and interest and time , what more could we say , but to show a token of our appreciation and give you a few flowers to go with that .
27 Barbara takes off her shirt and wraps a blue chiffon nightie around her waist ; while Elena is in the loo , she opens her purse and shows me a picture of her six-year-old daughter .
28 Mrs Young , who had paused in her search , finally found her purse and gave me a dollar .
29 Some folk in the village said it was a public disgrace that a maid like Martha Pascoe should be bartered for with barrels of fish , but most saw the whole affair as a great joke , because when all was said and done , the lass was unlikely to marry Sam or Harry or anyone else against her will , and if she could use their ardour to win a few more stone of pilchards and thereby swell the village purse and give everyone a bit of harmless fun , then more power to her elbow .
30 If such an agreement can not be reached within 16 months , must the trade unions collapse and accept whatever the employer insists on ?
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