Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [be] [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She could n't afford to let her judgement be coloured by personal feelings . |
2 | In West Germany the requirements for the selection of constituency candidates apply also , mutatis mutandis , to the selection of list candidates , with the important additional stipulation that the ranking of these must like their nomination be decided by secret ballot : again , an example that United Kingdom electoral law should follow . |
3 | The corollary is that some catalogue information has only a limited life , since it may in its turn be overtaken by new research . |
4 | How should today 's young Germans treat Hitler 's legacy — should his bunker be bulldozered for good , or preserved as a warning of the evils he stood for ? |
5 | Ca n't your business be done by post-Cheta will take a letter to the village . ’ |