Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [pron] [vb base] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 IT systems are available now which can be trained by experts to perform decision making activities based on implicit information as well as , or even better than , the experts who have trained them .
2 To find the benefits of religion , we have to find some way of separating it from the institutions which claim to represent it .
3 As the novel progresses , the central consciousness is increasingly alienated from the institutions which seek to maintain him under their control , and his own discourse becomes more and more transgressive .
4 Of all the hedges I 've seen they 've been about eighteen two foot , about that far apart
5 " But perhaps holding the views you do makes you feel no action should be taken against the enemies of France . "
6 But erm , mind you the birds we 've got I do n't know how many ever so fond of his birds
7 He 's got a week 's growth of beard which seems to be permanent , judging from the times I 've seen him in the past .
8 Yeah but I mean the times I 've seen her it 's been this end of town rather than that end of town .
9 All the times I 've played it , have you only just noticed ?
10 Even a fox would bolt from her on occasions , but all the times I have ferreted I have never known my ferrets to bolt a fox .
11 Reg. v. McPherson is to my mind clearly correctly decided as are all the cases which have followed it .
12 The thing is I mean if you turn round and just say to them well they 're messing about with all the hours we 've put it down to the erm
13 ‘ You all know the reasons which have impelled me to renounce the Throne .
14 For the reasons we have given we think their contractual entitlement corresponds with the indemnity basis of taxation set out in Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) .
15 I do realize that there are problems in finding suitable sites and that possibly that costs would be involved in setting them up , but for the reasons I 've outlined we should take the bull by the horns and make an effort to find sites and budget for the costs involved so the benefits can be felt as soon as possible .
16 Erm , we hope that you will come back soon , because for all the reasons I 've outlined it 's tremendously important to us and it 's nice to have a body of , a big large body of trade unions in the city in terms of our feelings as , as local trade unions as well .
17 For the reasons I have given I would grant the application .
18 Although I consider that at the relevant time Lautro 's Rules , and thus its procedure , were defective in the respects I have outlined , for the reasons I have given I conclude that Lautro were not required by law to afford to Winchester the opportunity to make representations as to why an intervention notice should not be served before deciding whether or not to serve such a notice .
19 For the reasons I have given I would dismiss this appeal .
20 The skills they possess make them a valued commodity which most organizations would be loath to lose and keen to gain .
21 ‘ With that freedom comes responsibility , for what use are all these opportunities without the skills we need to exploit them ? .
22 It makes it all the more important that , as a country , we hold fast to the alliance and to the policies which have stood us — and the cause of peace in Europe — in such good stead for so long .
23 The passions we experience expand it , those we inspire in others contract it , and habit fills it . ’
24 And our thanks to the readers who have given us their continuing support .
25 Riders are sometimes slowed to a walking pace and punch the supporters who try to embrace them .
26 Both the problems which individuals fix upon , and the methods they employ to solve them , are part of their theoretical heritage , so to speak , enshrined in the practices of which they are the supports .
27 It is important to ensure , therefore , that when we evaluate support teaching , the full complexity of what we are trying to achieve is properly appreciated , and is reflected both in the criteria we adopt and the methods we use to apply them .
28 Yes but you 're getting at a you 're going to get a lot of the baddies who 've missed it , you are getting a lot of the baddies now ,
29 The pattern is not arbitrary , but the words we use to describe it are , at least to some extent .
30 This was never a very promising argument , seeing that the notice is addressed to the defendants and not to the plaintiffs , and the defendants themselves have made it clear that they have no difficulty in understanding it and complying with it .
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