Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [noun] [adv] [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | The phoneme would still be distinguished from and by being neither alveolar nor bilabial , and would be distinct from plosives and fricatives simply by being neither plosive nor fricative . |
2 | In September Richard wrote to the tenants of the archbishopric ordering them not to withhold their duties from Rotherham : ‘ We not willing any of his said rents and duties so to be withholden from him for any thing displeasing us . ’ |
3 | In September Richard wrote to the tenants of the archbishopric ordering them not to withhold their duties from Rotherham : ‘ We not willing any of his said rents and duties so to be withholden from him for any thing displeasing us . ’ |
4 | This is by no means the only important issue and other aspects of multimedia technology are also rich with problems and complexities still to be addressed . |
5 | THStyme currently distributes around 2,000 IBM PS/2- , Mac- and Sparcsystem-compatible line items , including configure-to-order personal computers , value added accessories , disk drives , scanners , memory and monitors — with cut-price , Russian-produced streamers and printers soon to be added to the product line . |
6 | The inspectorate attaches mandatory conditions to the site licence - covering , for example , the need for maintenance to be carried out as specified in the maintenance instructions — and for inspections and tests also to be conducted in accordance with written procedures . |
7 | Black smoke gushed out of open doors and through windows and roofs only to be suddenly consumed by tongues of fire that licked heavenwards , raising up their flaming fangs like the arms of satanic dancers placating some obscene god . |
8 | The imperial schism had already become a question of European concern , sparking off a network of alliances and counter-alliances only to be matched by those of later eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe . |