Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] [be] [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And that we do n't want to put up anything that 'll be a stumbling block , to people coming .
2 by no means the most beguiling feature about this outstanding car , but a unique offer that could be a trend setter .
3 she does n't seem the type that would be a school teacher I mean the erm that erm seven , eight year old that she teaches and I just think what she 's like at school .
4 If you did a blank that would be a value Dave .
5 Family relations in Birkwood that would be an eye opener for her .
6 A son Cynehelm was evidently buried at Winchcombe , and may be the ealdorman Cynehelm who last witnesses a genuine charter in 811 .
7 Samples for exfoliative cytology are simple to obtain , the results are highly specific and should be a routine part of the investigation of biliary strictures .
8 Ray thinks the stray is about ten years old and could be a collie cross .
9 They say the Skypark development , complete with a private airfield , would shatter the peace of nearby Bratton , Shropshire , and could be a safety hazard .
10 Having said that , the hon. and learned Member for Burton makes a good point : it would offend against the views of ordinary persons and would be a crying sense of injustice if people who were not party to the aggravated crime and who had sought to distance themselves from it were found guilty because the balance of probabilities had fallen on them to prove their innocence .
11 Portsmouth will host the stage as part of its 800th anniversary celebrations and will be the embarkation point for the return to France by ferry .
12 Throughout this document this person will be referred to as the Offline Manager and will be the LIFESPAN user who is responsible for entering information such as the number and type of media available for offline storage , and the availability of units for mounting offline media .
13 Evidence is the raw material of History , and can be the starting point in the process of historical inquiry .
14 This swash bar may be pushed up above high tide level and is obviously not destroyed by a falling tide as would be a break point bar .
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