Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [am/are] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If they are arthritic , their sight is poor , or they are subject to dizzy spells they may trip over the flex .
2 quite away beyond just trading standards issues to cover for example , things like fund control , matters are concerned with the district council and er environmental issues erm and I am able to anxious to get some views from authorities including the County Council so that it can form a debate and discussion with central government about possible wa , was forward .
3 ‘ Your brother and I are busy with high finance . ’
4 You move on , and thank you , and I 'm sorry if you 've been disturbed , and I 'm sorry about Demian , and I shall shed the deceptively comforting skin of this house , and all will be well , Larry , you shall see , the estate agent will save the day in the end . ’
5 And I 'm happy to general background like I 've got so many staff .
6 If , for example , the reasons described seem unfair or conflict with what was said to you at the time of your dismissal , and you are eligible for unfair dismissal rights , the next step might be for you to make a complaint to the industrial tribunal .
7 I do not say that to mislead you into thinking that Australia is a nasty poisonous place and you 're safe in good old Britain .
8 Pharmaceuticals is a growing area of business and we are involved in major projects for .
9 This system is fairly crude , though , and we are bad at discerning small differences in temperature .
10 The group has also explored other areas and agencies that could provide financial support including Glasgow District Council , Glasgow Development Agency and various Charitable Trusts and we are hopeful of encouraging levels of support .
11 ‘ Both me and Vinny had a good sleep on the plane and we are ready for hard training .
12 We know more , we discover extra documents , we use infra-red light to pierce erasures in the correspondence , and we are free of contemporary prejudice ; so we understand better .
13 We publish a handbook for our members , provide appraisal services , and we 're active in legislative matters .
14 Erm children 's pensions they would be half the widow 's or widower 's pension and they 're payable for dependant children up to the age of seventeen and for children who are in full time erm higher education and for one child the payment would be actually half the widow 's or the widower 's pension .
15 ‘ She 's in the cottage hospital , still unconscious as far as I know — I 've left one of my boys there in case she comes to , but she 's running a high temperature and they 're afraid of bronchial pneumonia .
16 On the other hand , they are employees in that they do not own the organisation for which they work , they are salaried agents , and they are subject to superior authority .
17 Their forms of organization are partly structured by the dominant network of power and authority and they are dependent on specific languages to endow their protests with meaning .
18 But I 'm desperate for real English food .
19 ‘ I do n't suppose you can understand , but I 'm interested in human nature .
20 But you are concerned with precise and meaningful writing where the more relaxed habits of impromptu speech can not be allowed to creep in .
21 The tabloids would never describe themselves as completely serious but we are serious about serious news .
22 It is a continuous process that those blacks like myself , who have moved up ( in a manner of speaking ) in society , have very often to contend with the labels that not only do we carry ‘ chips on our shoulders ’ , but we are over-sensitive to racial issues … .
23 All of these pieces of evidence are relevant to cat , and so would increment the level of evidence in the logogen for cat : but they are relevant to other words too .
24 Prohibitions are nevertheless crimes because , in Matza 's words , ‘ they elicit authorized state intervention , but they are different from other crimes in failing to self-evidently warrant intervention ’ ( Matza , 1964:161 ) .
25 I should have told you the Huns have balloons the way you have the runs , but they are short of skilled observers ?
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