Example sentences of "[vb pp] [det] [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 However , the Germans had foreseen that possibility and they quickly extended their occupation of Italy .
2 But I should have guessed that Hurley and his crowd would again put two and two together and make 22 .
3 I had n't amended that bit but I 'll amend it and sta and write up proper .
4 Mike Morley says I have always refuted that allegation and I still do .
5 By contrast , Mr Kravchuk and his prime minister , Mr Vitold Fokin , have given little indication that they are serious either about radical economic reform or the establishment of political democracy .
6 A dwelling in Scotland that is placed in band D will have been assigned that band because its value at 1 April 1991 is over £45,000 but does not exceed £58,000 .
7 If the if they 're provided with the right kind of teacher then I think the pupil will be given that opportunity if it 's , the potential is there to bring it out , but you some of the children do n't want to learn well that 's not the fault of the school !
8 Given that Singer and his supporters deliberately cast the manifesto for animal liberation in the image of these two charismatic originals , to benefit from their impetus , it is no surprise that complaints about second-class citizenry , or unequal rights justifiably voiced on behalf of blacks and women , surface in the other arena of cats , dogs , apes , and dolphins .
9 Cos if you were asked as , as , as a person by , by a manager or by somebody else to , to actually do the training , then it 's your responsibility is n't it you 've been asked , you 've been given that task and it 's your responsibility to ensure that people are able to do at the end of the session something effectively .
10 I have n't heard that song since I was at school and I really love it . ’
11 Lanfranc , who had a practical mind , had foreseen this need when he was still prior of Bec , and had put together a collection of Canon Law , which stood him in good stead as archbishop .
12 It is true that all advanced industrial societies have witnessed this shift but none to the same extent as this country .
13 Well , you know , Donald came up here year after year and took a real tongue lashing and you did n't really put anything down there that could be criticized this year but you said we 're gon na fight .
14 On the other hand , I found some feminists justified this style as something that ‘ suits women better ’ or ‘ gets away from male ways of speaking ’ .
15 I 've left out and altered some things because they were n't right for a court report .
16 ‘ We have been given another chance and it 's up to us to take it . ’
17 ‘ The old inter-club rivalries and jealousies have undoubtedly been banished this season and it will be good for the tournament and for English rugby if we can win it , ’ said coach Keith Richardson .
18 Webbe 's appearances for Bridgend have been limited this season and he has only five tries so far .
19 Traditionally , local councillors have filled this role and there is no doubt that they still remain a most vital source of redress for citizen complaints .
20 " The Mayor of Aberdare was assassinated this morning as he stepped from a train at Swansea station .
21 ‘ Debbie could certainly be capable of working for a hairdresser in some capacity , ’ says Fergus Stewart , a lecturer at the Central Manchester College of Technology where Mrs Finni had Debbie briefly enrolled this spring after her local branch of the Amnesia Association suggested a visit .
22 In my view , the prisoner should be given this information before he writes any representation he may wish to make .
23 However , delegates acknowledged that the US had given some ground when it announced an " action programme " on the first day of the conference .
24 These arguments are given some strength when we realise that the claims being made for English language by Lyons are remarkably similar to those being made for other aspects of English in general , or of English class culture in particular , by other writers .
25 During the service he sat in the front pew and listened to the preacher talking about the kind of woman she had been , and he knew it was n't like that , but the doctor had given some pills and he felt drowsy and numb , and illogically cheerful , as if he was slightly drunk , but at the stage where everything seems enlarged and unfamiliar .
26 Yeah well I du n no I 'm dreading the Easter holidays cos I 've got like erm we 're probably gon na have about two hundred pieces of coursework to mark over Easter then there 's , and they 're sort of you know projecty things and things like that erm and then there 's first week next term there 's like all these second year social , which is well over a hundred of them plus about forty final year projects will come in , plus about I 'm hoping it 'll only be twenty things from Loughborough but it might be as many as , as fifty if the other person gives me all their marking er as they have , they 've given some indication that they will
27 He had barely registered this fact when he felt a tap on his shoulder .
28 So far we have considered each molecule and its spectrum in isolation .
29 At their wedding , all those years ago , his friends , all of them even then in suits and ties , had nudged each other when he rose to answer his best man .
30 If we had n't colonized this country when we did somebody else would have .
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