Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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31 It can be very useful indeed to have research results which back up your own convictions .
32 I had to develop communication methods which became so automatic , so intuitive , that facts , ideas and opinions flowed easily and effectively without loss of time between me and the rest of humanity living or dead .
33 Thus , as Statement E argues , under certain conditions white workers or residents may get together to freeze out black immigrants because their presence is felt to depress wages or house prices , or to threaten allocation policies which have hitherto made certain jobs or housing the preserve of the indigenous population .
34 More and more women are going it alone , and men are rendered homeless by housing allocation policies which do not account for the needs of the single and childless .
35 When questioned about penalising member states who did not comply with EC environmental legislation Andrew Bryce of the UK Environmental Law Association ( UKELA ) said that penalising member states by withholding regional grants was ‘ a blunt instrument ’ , because it might affect individuals through no fault of their own .
36 Well they would take in er er er they would er er and they would put hoe potatoes you see when that was coming on that time .
37 He was fined £25 after telling Cardiff magistrates he had regularly used the drug for nearly 50 years .
38 He had squirrel eyes which darted about and he took a good look at her legs beneath her short skirt .
39 Here she was , not even halfway through the soup , and she was telling Marc things she had n't even told Peter .
40 For downloading mail packets you do nt need much more .
41 she had contact lenses she looked really nice actually
42 For example , the social security system sets conditions which can make it hard for families to support family members who live elsewhere .
43 Clearly , given the large amount of data already impounded in share prices , and that few well-informed investors will be induced to trade index futures who did not already trade shares , the increase in information reflected in share prices is likely to be small .
44 ‘ Here we have Wren Boys who dress up and go from door to door asking for money , every St Stephen 's Day , ’ she said .
45 Mosquito netting : both doors have mosquito nets which unzip independently of the door flaps .
46 It would appear that the only Shetlanders who have reason to go into the estates at all , other than a small number of professional Shetlanders who have incomer friends who live there , are young Shetlander girls who are willing to babysit when most of the women in a social circle are attending the same function , or Shetlanders supplying some domestic service to individual households on the estates .
47 Both products work on contact , and while they will kill adult aphids they do not harm their eggs .
48 They buy unleaded petrol , they buy aerosol sprays which do not contain damaging propellants and they boycott shops selling beef products which have involved the destruction of South American rainforests .
49 The AIDS Control Act Report predicts HIV sufferers who become desperately ill will soar in the next two years
50 In his semi-final Hartlepool 's Mark Chicocki was disqualified after being given three warnings in the last round for leaning on , a decision booed soundly by the crowd and highlighted by the fact that in following bouts boxers who leaned on just as much were n't even spoken to .
51 ( These include school leavers who 've never had the chance to make National Insurance contributions toward unemployment benefit and the long-term unemployed whose unemployment benefit is exhausted after one year .
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