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

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1 They can choose to use felt or crayons if they have them , but we ca n't really tell them to buy them . ’
2 I ca n't remember at the policy and resources why it was decided by a majority because in in replying to this report on making our comments to this report , I first had consultations with officers to go through some of the items that we had done and issues that we had covered in this authority especially the members ' services sub committee and we knocked off the bare bones of er a report to the policy and resources committee and the policy .
3 Do n't worry if you 've not been told , it 's very new , and the managers actually over this week and last week have been before the Group Managers effectively having the last bits of training done and workshops before we really launch it to the field .
4 ‘ Everything was now arranged and John and I were pleased with ourselves ; despite the short time available to us , all systems were no go .
5 I mean both in the experience of , that I 've had and research that I 've looked at , there seems to be in terms of positive results , kind of strategy that are being used are strategies that , that both improve learning performance and improve emotional conditions for the child .
6 When Nigel came back he lay down on his stomach and held out a big stick which the Mayor clutched and Otley and I pushed him from the back until we got him out none the worse for his adventure .
7 The judge agreed and F and his two brothers changed places in the dock .
8 After all , what else have we got but life unless one 's religious ?
9 There are many roles that you may have played or tasks that you may have undertaken that would be of interest to an employer .
10 Are you being inhibited or exhibitionist or what ?
11 Naturally there are places where Orcs are relatively concentrated and others where they are rare .
12 and on Joe 's visit to London he realises that he is not really appreciated and leaves as he has too much dignity .
13 Now could I ask , if there are any erm matters on there where you have found and error and it 's an error of fact , can I just stress that at this stage ?
14 An analysis of the concept of ontological existent , as we saw , brings certain other categories into focus with which this concept is structurally interlinked and demands that we widen the scope of our investigation .
15 The Daleks proved an immediate hit with the production cast and crew as they were delivered to Lime Grove 's car park in time for the dress rehearsals .
16 These figures may be compared with both the average District Registry taxed bill at £3,083 where a solicitor was involved and £326 where there was a litigant in person and the average county court taxed bill at £1,261 where a solicitor was involved and £1,082 where there was a litigant in person .
17 These figures may be compared with both the average District Registry taxed bill at £3,083 where a solicitor was involved and £326 where there was a litigant in person and the average county court taxed bill at £1,261 where a solicitor was involved and £1,082 where there was a litigant in person .
18 Students using the libraries are advised that examination papers can not be borrowed or photocopies but there are sets available for consultation .
19 Look at it now , it 's gone right the way back now , with all that land being reclaimed and warehousing and you name it and docks , new docks , so in the past ten years , what a massive development that has become .
20 He became a key figure in the early 1970s when the public employment service was modernised and Jobcentres as we know them today were first established .
21 It 's about lifestyles that I 've lived and lifestyles that I respect and that I can speak for because I 've been there .
22 Canada in the Spring is already planned and Roy and his wife , Ann , are finalising the details of what promises to be an exciting six-week sojourn .
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