Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [verb] [noun pl] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a ‘ right ’ to the extent that , at the trial , the prosecution may not comment at all on the accused 's failure to answer questions and the judge may refer to it , but not adversely : the point is that in no circumstances should silence be used against an accused person . |
2 | The departure of controversial chairman Stan Flashman and Barnet 's promotion raised hopes that the troubles at Underhill were finally over . |
3 | Now we have a clearer image of the boys ' war to destruct things and the theme is emerging already . |
4 | It is the first sign from the new Chancellor that he is ready to reverse the Tories ' commitment to lower taxes unless the Government tackles its £50bn overdraft . |
5 | It is the first sign from the new Chancellor that he is ready to reverse the Tories ' commitment to lower taxes unless the Government And he used the Chancellor 's traditional speech to the City of London to deliver his ultimatum to the Cabinet , which takes its first look at next year 's public spending tomorrow . |
6 | It was the first sign from the new Chancellor that he was ready to reverse the Tories ' commitment to lower taxes unless the Government tackles its £50bn overdraft . |
7 | Clearly a major price is being paid for the post-Heysel exclusion and Manchester United 's 1991 Cup Winners ' Cup win looks but a false dawn . |