Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He can only highlight the atmosphere supporting the plot , especially those circumstances where he has to portray differences between classes and thus general behaviour , idiosyncrasies , etc. , for example the contrast that must be made between the dances for all and sundry in the town square and those for the aristocrats in the ballroom of Romeo and Juliet .
2 Securicor have joined the cowboys on the contract guarding and really I mean you must be getting sick of us getting up every time about security guards , but it 's an important problem and you must know that a lot of you must work at places where you 've got guards on the gate and we all should take a bit of interest in going to see these guards , find out that they 're working for two pound or two pound forty an hour , they 're working as many hours a week as they 'll actually work with no overtime rate , no night rate , no benefits worth having and I mean really I wish you 'd go to your companies and try and arrange site allowances , cos that 's the only way we 'll get any improvements , but when we talk about resolving grievances , we just took in Yorkshire region someone to a tribunal for constructive dismissal .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how he intends to develop relations with the Baltic republics .
4 Think about times when you have blamed others , or refused to take responsibility for your life .
5 Several times when I 've had foods with hidden milk products , the symptoms have come back almost immediately , ’ she says , ‘ Now I am full of energy .
6 The political activity of women is limited and , in the few cases where they do achieve positions of some power , these positions are often linked to the traditional female role .
7 Advisers should set up and operate a diary system for entry of limitation dates in cases where they have advised clients on the point .
8 Secretly warmed , supported , by this thought , which she could share with no one at all , Alice sat reticent , watching the " meeting " develop , seeing on Jasper 's and Bert 's faces how they longed to hear steps , hear a knock , hear , " May I join you , comrades ? "
9 She 'd been sent there for contempt of court by Essex magistrates when she refused to answer questions about her personal finances in a poll tax case .
10 At speeds of ninety miles a Police car chased a stolen white fiesta … through narrow country lanes … cars coming in the oppositie direction swerve to avoid it car as it weaves in and out of the traffic … at times the Police try to overtake it … without success … forty miles after they spotted the stolen car … the road clears and the Police overtake and stop them … three schoolboys are arrested … one of them … a passenger … is fourteen … in the past eight months he 's been arrested twenty eight times … the day before he 'd been placed under another supervision order by Milton Keynes Magistrates where he 'd faced charges of robbery and burglary and joy riding … it was from the children 's home he 'd been sent that his two friends picked him up .
11 ‘ I usually find that the people who lose their tempers when I start asking questions are the ones with something to hide , ’ he said easily .
12 Later , relatives of another polio victim told the Derry Journal that he had been beaten up by a group of policemen when he went to buy cigarettes on the evening of Sunday 6 October .
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