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

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1 They also tell their readers that the dish itself must be cleaned repeatedly to avoid any infection or contamination .
2 The second demands that the child itself should be the focus of our attention , although other sides of the case may also need to be dealt with .
3 What physical relationship he had with her two brothers and a sister she could n't be sure , but for her , the sexual abuse started at seven .
4 But she really must send Charlie her new address and tell him how peculiar it all was ; about the strange customs , still revered because Nelson had established them ; about rooms which were now cabins , walls which had become bulkheads and a kitchen she must now call a galley .
5 There is a thin strip of wasteland between the allotments and the depot which could be home to rats .
6 The piers and the arch itself should be at least two bricks wide , to give the structure rigidity , and the piers must rest on a solid concrete floor with foundations below — not on floorboards .
7 Yes , I heard you , yes , I heard you say the other day , and also did read in the press , where you 've been quoted , Councillor Warby , that you would build various by-passes and no doubt you will be putting , I have n't yet heard any amendments to the capital goal .
8 The new Home Delivered Readers Club offers discount vouchers and a card which can result in big savings for the shopper .
9 He is accompanied in the cab by a police officer armed with binoculars , two cellphones and a radio who can spot vandals hundreds of yards ahead .
10 It was the fact that Perk had many different coloured ribbons and every day she would select one to go with her outfit and because she had gone missing wearing a yellow dress , Gail suspected that it was Mr Elder who had taken Perk .
11 A number of important points emerged from the Vice-President 's speech indicating the creation of more coherent Government attitudes to the press : these concerned its role , the limits there should be to its activities and the relationship it ought to have with the Government .
12 I had asked the plumber to come and had reminded him several times and no doubt he would come in the end .
13 The two towers and the bridge itself would be the same , and in a way that that 's what we can look at an analogy to do with er presentation skills .
14 They 'd bring their tapes or their guitars and every day I 'd have to sit and listen to music I did n't understand , music I hated , which is crazy .
15 In fact its usually planetillionaires and the like who can afford a Posi .
16 ‘ Think how it wakes the seeds ’ , this itself suggests that the force in question is not God and is indifferent to whether the man lives or dies as although it takes the effort to wake the seeds and the earth it can not wake ‘ sides full-nerved — still warm ’ .
17 The batellis and the man I will describe ,
18 you know like Freddy Kruger three fingers that looked like blades and every night she would go to erm the fields and erm she would go into sheep fields and cow fields and she would kill three sheep and a cow every night except for a Sunday night !
19 Given the technical and administrative problems that such a method would present in many classrooms and the artificiality which would be introduced , we recommend that tape recording ( audio or video ) should not be used to moderate the assessment of oral performance for SATs ( though it may , of course , be used by teachers or pupils , as part of their planned activities ) .
20 Now frankly , an admiral who does n't pick his own bombing targets and a broker who ca n't choose his own investments do n't seem as oppressed to me as a clerk who is n't allowed to press her own return key .
21 Even as far back as 1978 the white paper on the nationalized industries welcomed the development of audit committees and the contribution they could make to improved efficiency .
22 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future , ’ a spokesman said .
23 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future , ’ a spokesman said .
24 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future . ’
25 ‘ We want a pay deal now to solve all our problems and a formula which would prevent us from taking action in future . ’
26 The developer will be obliged to use his best endeavours to resolve outstanding problems and the vendor himself may independently attempt to meet the conditions imposed by the contract , if the developer fails to proceed with due diligence .
27 The planning of information production takes place at monthly meetings where priorities are determined according to the extent and nature of the impending changes and the date they will take place .
28 I was always annoyed though , Phil and George were magnificent dancers and the chap I used to walk out with sometimes he er he 'd he he used say now that I look like this !
29 What the creation of the Parisian chef ( his name is said to have been Philippe , owner of a restaurant in the rue Montorgueil ) has lost in splendour it has gained in ancient antecedents and a background which will make a godsend for publicity men , compilers of travel literature , and the experts in picturesque magazine cookery .
30 Deciding whether to defer retirement or not depends on the level of your earnings and the pension you would get .
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