Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [conj] [vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If she asks you for money and shows you the letters , you can say that you did n't write them . ’
2 Well you 'll see that in that apology Milton appears to be conscious of the very point that I am trying to make , that is to say it might be considered out of place in this prose work to speak of myself in direct factual terms , although a poet — a poet intending to write of things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme — a poet soaring in the high region of his fancies , with his garland and singing robes about him , in other words where we ca n't or are n't really invited to make out his individual identity very clearly because it is his role as poet that concerns us , there he clearly feels it would be proper .
3 She is looking for work and thinks she may be forced to move to London in search of a job .
4 ‘ What is it about work that gives you the most pleasure ? ’
5 What is it about PolaGraph that sets it apart from all the other black and white films ?
6 When the skilled manager encounters what , on the face of it , is an intolerable set of work practices , attitudes and performance he does not necessarily take drastic action , he identifies the natural processes of change and accelerates them .
7 This is the result of my experience and your money and a touch of genius that follows me whatever I do .
8 Then Macbeth seems to have a change of heart and says he is leaving whether he becomes king or not to chance .
9 That is the dynamic , historical revelation of the Father 's love , which draws us into the community of faith and sets us to work in the service of the kingdom .
10 For it is the importance that the Formalists give to language in their theory of literature that enables them to avoid the difficulties and the fuzziness that they had so disliked in their critical and scholarly predecessors .
11 Furthermore , both Lichtheim and Barth provide a critique of Marx 's concept of ideology that treats it as similar to that of Destutt .
12 It makes meaningful an analysis of the level ( or levels ) of ideology and relates it in a non-reductive way to the economic base — the mode of production .
13 This account gives rise to two questions , both of them large and difficult : first , how do ideological state apparatuses ( ISAs ) constitute individuals ; and second , how can Althusser justify his claim that his theory escapes the tentacles of ideology and tells us how the world really is ?
14 ‘ I think it would help relations between client and accountant , since the small company client often sees the audit as a waste of money and finds it hard to appreciate the amount of time involved in vouching and verifying figures for audit .
15 Frankly , he 's a pain in the arse , but Martinez pays me a handsome amount of money and provides me with a very flashy car , which impresses the likes of young Lindy over there , so who am I to argue ? ’
16 At least in the post-Gazza era in which we now find ourselves , several soldiers have admitted to a level of fear that makes them cry their eyes out .
17 different type of horse that makes it different for shodding
18 Because er i from the management point of view if you have got four hundred people and you work a lot of overtime that saves you having six or seven hundred people .
19 It is their good fortune to have the luxury of comment without the responsibility of action that enables them to appear more in tune with public feeling than the ideologists of either side of the political spectrum .
20 Thirdly , as for members of the public suing in respect of unlawful action in the public sector , will the Secretary of State confirm that unions have no immunity now for unlawful action in respect of public services and , that , although there may be some doubt about it , the only decided case in law held that the public already have the right to sue in respect of action that affects them ?
21 The definition of feedback that concerns you as Chairman or Hon.
22 They know how to set traps , they know how to ask you questions which will lead you into using emotive words , they will have you on tape , they will also possibly be in a position to edit that tape , and at the end of the day you can not say , ‘ I did n't say that , ’ because I have a piece of tape that says you actually did say it .
23 A wide recording head stretches across the jumbo roll of tape and magnetises it before it is slit to domestic size .
24 Many of you , of course , make your contribution in good time , and deserve the cup of tea that helps you to recover from donating your ‘ blood ’ !
25 This is then forgotten or repressed when it seems to have vanished altogether and there 's a third period , what Freud calls the return of the repressed when the initial trauma comes back in the form of symptoms and er ideally in the form of an analysis that finally brings it to the surface of consciousness and dissolves it , and this is a typical pattern .
26 You could almost say there 's a kind of rule that says you ought to write in fairly free verse nowadays and that you 're making a kind of statement if you do n't .
27 A useful analysis of the way in which different levels of management may be involved in the functions of budgeting is provided by Davies ( 1984 ) who uses Anthony 's three levels of management and relates them to people in Figure 4.3 .
28 The PROFITBOSS takes the paper out of management and gives it to the administrators .
29 This is the first piece of fantasy that greets you when you enter the gates of the Studios .
30 The rest of the distant landscape provides a frame of reference that enables us to make fairly accurate judgments of their size .
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