Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Did Purcell start with this because it needed revision and transposition before it could be published ?
2 We had organised this before we left England and so it was a test of our planning skills .
3 After this when you use Ctrl-K-B and Ctrl- K-K you will find that just the area below and to the right of the block 's start and above and to the left of the block 's end will be highlighted and pressing Ctrl-K-M will sum only numbers in this area .
4 You may recognize this when she seems kind and wise beyond her years , but there is no hint of pretentiousness in her manner .
5 It was soon after that that we contacted APEX and the Willesden Law Centre , and got in touch with Jack Dromey .
6 The force of the impact between rope and throat was such that it ruptured ligament and cartilage in Putt 's larynx .
7 Well I do n't se I do n't think that it has been badly designed for the old people , I think the object of building the town as it has been built is to integrate the erm the old people with the young , perhaps the young people resent that but I think we have got to have a mixed community in as much as we have got to be aware that old people need attention in as much as they need companionship and if they are not integrated with the community they are going to be I really se , just left out on their own which in lots of cases there are very , very many lonely people , old people but if they are put within the community I think the community will look after them , in as much as giving them companionship whether the people , some people resent it or not , I do n't know , but I do think that they should not be segregated .
8 The Church of the Latter Day Saints abhors divorce and abortion as much as it does alcohol and caffeine .
9 Britain needs chemists as much as it needs doctors and as a result there will be high employment prospects for chemistry graduates in the future .
10 It should therefore be no surprise at all that we got policemen and women to talk .
11 Living alone , although a very real care problem for many dementia sufferers because of the need some of them have for continual safeguarding , might not in itself be a problem for all if they had sons or ( more realistically ) daughters living nearby who could help with their care .
12 There is support for such a pragmatic concept of reference in Strawson 's ( 1950 ) claim that ‘ 'referring ’ is not something an expression does ; it is something that someone can use an expression to do' ; and in Searle 's view that ‘ in the sense in which speakers refer , expressions do not refer any more than they make promises or give orders ’ ( 1979 : 155 ) .
13 Everything is the same except they have electricity and water .
14 Rovers have never been the same since they knocked Newcastle and Wimbledon out of the Centenary Trophy .
15 ‘ But , inasmuch as before the search began the defendant told the plaintiff 's clerk that the charge would be the same whether he made extracts or had certified copies , and under that pressure the extracts were obtained , and it would have been most dishonourable for the party , after having got the extracts , to refuse to pay , the money so obtained may be recovered back .
16 It was as if he was playing an elaborate game , and had to wait there until it was finished ; they did the same when they played Roundheads and Cavaliers in the old quarry .
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