Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [conj] [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | At a public meeting last September he suggested that saying ‘ they ought to do something about it ’ was pointless , and boldly proposed that the only way to save the shop was for everyone in the village to club together and buy it . |
2 | Insert needle again in stitch above and bring it out through the next stitch at the left ( Fig. 4 ) . |
3 | What Gandalf said to Frodo at the start , we should realise , was that he might be able to give the Ring away or destroy it , though only with a struggle ; he could not however be made to want to do so ( except by some kind of dangerous thought-control ) . |
4 | to there hiatus , hiatus hernia , ooh terrible you 're stitched all inside ooh it 's like you could sit down to a beautiful tea tonight and enjoy it and then you could sit down to your breakfast in morning , one bite and that was you finished |
5 | The answer to this is surely a date stamp which will force the disorganised or unscrupulous outlet to sell off old stock cheaply or discard it . |
6 | You do n't attempt to tackle the employee directly and challenge him to explain his actions . |
7 | I 've got to phone the Inland Revenue tomorrow and ask them what the maximum |
8 | The term please and thank you and ya is yes and nein is no |
9 | I carried a tray across and set it down on the table in the window . |
10 | Go round the again car again and throw them to the kids . |
11 | ‘ But we do have to take this condition seriously and get it under control . ’ |
12 | So wh are you saying that all this stuff you want for the admin course , you 're gon na raise money separately or do you want |
13 | The Prime Minister will brandish his meaningless majority after the Division tonight and claim it as a mandate for Maastricht . |
14 | Then there is another point that I have just touched upon : if sin degrades and hardens us , then this will affect our emotional response anyway and make it even harder for the cross to be effective in inspiring us to change our way of living . |
15 | go in a hall somewhere and have it for a day . |
16 | ‘ Give her the päté anyway and let her get on with it . |
17 | If you are keeping several different types of aphid you can work out the figure for each type separately and compare them . |
18 | ‘ We 'll have the police here at any moment , ready to take the boy away and throw him into prison ! ’ |
19 | I made sweet and sour chicken yesterday and put it in the freezer . |
20 | If you er use the front part of the plan correctly and complete it well . |
21 | ‘ People go on about my goalscoring now and expect me to score in every game now I 've hit a purple patch . |
22 | I 'm going ask you to do an exercise now and split you into groups of three . |
23 | Perhaps I could tempt the Minister to upstage his boss today and tell us exactly what the Secretary of State for the Environment has in mind . |
24 | This means that using a program like WINFAX , you can combine document and data from a variety of Windows applications — a letter from word processing , a graphic from your paint program , a design from DTP , a graph from the spreadsheet etc and send them off in one FAX . |
25 | Come , I 'll spell it out for you — one thing only you were born for , and that 's to live fourteen years and then bring Undry here and hang it from these chains . |
26 | If it is n't right later , you can highlight the range again and move it again . |
27 | Do not attempt to break up the tablet instead and powder it over the food at the next meal . |
28 | If I get married I will definitely give prostitutes up as I take marriage seriously and think it would be very insulting to a woman . |
29 | Hard scientific evidence must either help the police to use hypnosis safely or lead them to reject the technique altogether . |
30 | I 'll build the fire up a bit more and heat it for you now . |