Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [pron] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 In 1935 the French were free to arrange their own wine laws , but they are now subject to EEC regulations and I doubt that Champagne , despite its unique viticultural situation , would be allowed to dispense with a maximum yield in favour of an average production yardstick .
32 Not only does it constitute the object of its own criticism , it also contains a number of theories of this criticism , and in a recursive move that can truly be termed deconstructive , it presents criticism of these theories and it narrativizes this criticism .
33 If you have to use technical terms and you have any reason to believe that your reader may not understand them , then you should explain them .
34 Some American analyses have indicated that their average life span may be as much as 10 years longer than that of meat eaters and they spend less time in hospital .
35 People are more frightened as unemployment rises and they have less money to spend .
36 We 've demonstrated the direct link between investing in community support and reduced crime levels and we believe that programme , valued as it is in local communities , has a message larger and wider for policy makers in the United Kingdom .
37 I was drawing and I read and and I played with toys and I read this game
38 with Dennis and Marge we 'd been out with Dennis and Marge you know , a while back , and they 're both Scottish and they run this country down to the
39 We asked you to tell us why your dad was Top of the Pops and you kept those letters pouring in .
40 We asked you to tell us why your dad was Top of the Pops and you kept those letters pouring in .
41 There 's two girls and they murdered this boy .
42 A few years ago — before 1986 — I was at a party with a few friends and we met some people who used to be in athletics .
43 The blood is actually leaking out of the capillaries into the surrounding tissues and you get several effects .
44 The home selectors have been shuffling their resources in recent matches and they take this opportunity to have a look at some members on the fringe of inclusion for Italy with one or two experienced players , such as flanker Martin Pepper stepping down to the replacements ' bench .
45 There 's only the castle grounds that 's a park in the city centre you 've got to pay a quid to go in there on Saturdays and Sundays and I think these trees really matter I am concerned and I 'm going to ask questions about them and I will talk to David about it as well although the leaf stem he can keep himself .
46 ‘ If you want to create a certain density with a guitar you record one instrument with three mics and you get this wonderfull stereo spread .
47 Those candidates exercise their freedoms and I defend those freedoms — If the freedoms which Conservative Members say they want to uphold were so widespread , they would not only define freedom in terms of the power to own shares in a company but would seek to defend it in terms of being able to get a job in that company , in a country with getting on for 2.5 million unemployed .
48 Er we did n't always know what was going on but erm , we did catch the planes when they took off in the morning and we watched them come home in the afternoons and we got some ideas sometimes when things had n't gone quite right and I 'm sure we did share with you in your grief .
49 I 've spoken to every one of the men and we had that constable from Burford here asking a lot of questions .
50 At night she and Charlotte crowded into the cabin with the children and they kept each other warm .
51 And we had our hiccups and we had all sorts of you know difficult moments for all of us where we all had to face ourselves and You know I remember my little boy said , Oh Mum y what about my Christmas you know I was putting a lot of time into the the striker 's Christmas and he said how do you become a striker 's child ?
52 It effectively charges it because if you 've got six thousand allowances and you withdraw that amount putting it against the total income it means that you 're actually paying tax on those by deduction .
53 In the case of major company resources it is fair to say that the very large companies invest millions in their computer systems and they expect these systems to have a life span of at least a decade .
54 The media also perceive some institutions as more ‘ important ’ and hence more ‘ newsworthy ’ than others and they perpetuate that perception by locating themselves within or near those institutions .
55 Not you but others and you put some icing .
56 The Israeli prime minister , Yitzhak Rabin , said the new statement paved the way for resuming the peace talks and he hoped all parties would now make every effort to resume negotiations .
57 Well we 've been very concerned to try and develop our policies and services and we find this report very helpful because it has given us a very clear lead as to the sort of things which are necessary , and in many ways it 's supporting the ideas which we 've had .
58 Examinations at Middlesbrough General Hospital 's neuro-surgical unit showed Mrs Chandler had multiple skull fractures and she had several operations .
59 It appears that Thomas has head lice and I enclose some information that we have in school relating to this .
60 My research assistants and I conducted another round of interviews , re-examined case records and studied the investigation of particular cases with this question in mind .
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