Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [pron] [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Sterland is a mystery , aside from the fact that if you pick defenders who are nt playing , you get a nil return … which is good/average scoring for defence . |
2 | On one memorable occasion , Mac came to one of the dances and spent a lot of time with me , even escorting me back to the Waaf site afterwards , making intelligent conversation about his home in Canada and shaking hands gravely as he said goodnight — so different from the smash and grab tactics I was usually treated to when trying to bring an evening to a satisfactory close . |
3 | Fly fishing which is also done in fresh water but sometimes in saltwater . |
4 | The spelling checker highlights words which are not found in the dictionary . |
5 | That would include animals which are wild coming from other countries . |
6 | Karadjordje 's attempt to impose himself on this structure by having himself declared ‘ Supreme Leader ’ created tensions which were never resolved during the nine years of his rebel regime . |
7 | One simple rule to follow is that you should n't ever introduce matters which are not made perfectly clear in the course of the story . |
8 | If the Union must have a security structure of its own , it necessarily follows that it has needs which are not covered by Nato and interests which go beyond the mutual defence guaranteed by the North Atlantic Treaty . |
9 | Her husband , Jack , used to sell fruit and vegetables from a horse and cart , going as far as the top of Baldersdale to find custom He was well known to all the elder members of the Hauxwell family , including Hannah 's mother and father . |
10 | But the successes of the 1340s and 1350s created expectations which were not fulfilled when war was renewed in 1369 . |
11 | I 'm not bothered either erm and he goes he goes , he goes I have n't got the best handwriting and by the looks of things neither has Mr it 's completely changed from the first three weekly you had . |
12 | ‘ Nearly half of those interviewed said they did not trust retailers who were always cutting their prices , ’ said the report by retail analysts Verdict Research . |
13 | Benjamin reports that his classmates openly say things which were never said a year ago . |
14 | ‘ Last time we were here , ’ Athelstan quipped , ‘ you warned me , Sir John , not to open my mouth and say things I was not bidden to . |
15 | These documents were discussed by the whole staff , by governors , and finally by the Senior Management Team , who proposed changes which were again submitted to staff for their views . |
16 | Both sections 12 and 14 allow the senior police officer to impose conditions only if he ‘ reasonably believes ’ that the stipulated events will occur , and the Government White Paper expressed the view that the new law would ‘ ensure that demonstrators have an effective means of challenging any decision by the police to impose conditions which is not justified by a real risk of serious disorder , disruption or coercion . ’ |
17 | Article 1(2) , excluding attempts to obtain evidence which is not intended for use in judicial proceedings , commenced or contemplated , is considered below in the context of pre-trial discovery . |
18 | A Letter shall not be used to obtain evidence which is not intended for use in judicial proceedings , commenced or contemplated . |
19 | Oh by the way , just going back to that other thing , can you let them know Harry we 're definitely going to take in this |
20 | To be useful to the ‘ non-expert ’ professional , they must include items which are easily understood and which translate easily from relatively casual observation of the child . |
21 | Erm er so far my list of what we 're going to do this week includes for Derek erm fi tracking down non-local copies of Yellow Pages by phoning people and hassling people who are about to go home . |
22 | ( 3 ) Regulated agreements which are not caught by Pt V of CCA 1974 as laid out in s74 of CCA 1974 , for example non-commercial agreements , or small agreements ( s17(1) ) , or running-account credit such as bank overdrafts or other overdrafts exempted by the Director if this is not against the interests of the debtor . |
23 | If we provide information which is already known to the receiver , then we are too long-winded ; if we take knowledge for granted , we are too brief . |
24 | On the magazine publishing front it is hard to find publishers who are not investigating or actively using the technology . |
25 | LIFESPAN makes use of special fields called Scrolled areas to allow you to view or update information which is best presented in a tabular form . |
26 | She also assumes that once a woman marries and has children she is financially provided for . |
27 | As I have already noted , I have yet to meet children who were always getting their own way who were contented or calm . |
28 | In opinion polls , Americans generally insist that they would not be persuaded by legalisation to try drugs they are not taking now . |
29 | The 1980-84 cumulation contains corrigenda which are not included in the annual volumes . |
30 | It therefore covers conduct which is already penalised by the crimes of rape and unlawful sexual intercourse with a girl under 16 . |