Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [prep] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | She wears big DM boots and she snarls at people , she 's no Little Miss Come-on . |
2 | She rakes in £10 million over the past two years |
3 | She earns between $800 and $1,000 a month , lives in one furnished room , and has just a few possessions of her own . |
4 | ‘ She 's such a success she appeals to people who like her . |
5 | If we use the term ‘ schizoid ’ in its clinical sense we find it refers to people who have : |
6 | Defamatory comment may not be actionable if it refers to people by class rather than by name . |
7 | Standalone it goes for $1,000 and $1,300 respectively . |
8 | He , well he go , he goes into people 's houses does n't he , with this , you know , this hidden camera well you should of seen the size of this bloke ! |
9 | It belongs to me. , |
10 | The flu virus varies in its structure and it varies in its ability , in the type of antibodies it produces in people . |
11 | What 's the man on the very end , he looks like people running on the sand . |
12 | In 2.3 five-cylinder form it stands at £19.247 ( Quattro £22,125 ) . |
13 | Sun Microsystems Inc has an OEM contract from Fanuc Ltd which it estimates at $10m a year : the Japanese robotics and factory automation company plans to create turnkey systems out of the workstations by bundling them with computer-aided design software from Cadkey Inc and sell them worldwide ; it looks for $330m in business over three years . |
14 | Making it clear that short-termism is not an affliction from which Siemens AG suffers , the company says that it expects its loss-making semiconductor division to show a profit in the 1995-96 business year , which starts October 1 1995 : it looks for sales of some $2,000m that year , compared with about $1,187m last fiscal year ; the company aims to achieve profitability via tight cost control , strategic cooperation with other companies and the moving of labour-intensive activities to south-east Asia ; the division 's workforce will be just under 12,000 in 1995-96 compared with some 13,200 at present . |
15 | Because they are hidden , it looks to people , if they try to analyse why they are getting upset and uptight , as if the cause for the bad feeling is the overload and the pressure . |
16 | It looks like 16mm film because it 's Kodak Gold and that 's because I wanted it to look like good-quality home snaps as opposed to a kind of beautiful , arty shot . |
17 | ‘ He panders to people 's whims , ’ she said pointedly , still looking at Werewolf . |
18 | It starts at £68,300 as a two-CPU box with 64Mb RAM and 1.2Gb disk . |
19 | Also available next month , it starts at £7,000 with one 670Mb drive . |
20 | The 60MHz DECstation Model 260 , rated at 58 SPECint92 and 54.7 SPECfp92 comes with up to 480Mb memory and three slots and it starts at £12,800 . |
21 | The 60MHz DECstation model 260 , rated at 58 SPECint92 and 54.7 SPECfp92 comes with up to 480Mb memory and three slots — it starts at £12,800 . |
22 | It starts at $312,000 . |
23 | It starts at $25,000 for an eight-user system . |
24 | It , it 'll take a long time before it starts to buck up . |
25 | It is probably obvious that comparability of unitization and assessment pattern , the frequency with which modules run ( often termly for popular Stage I modules ) , common requirements for students seeking the same qualification ( e.g. all honours students are normally required to complete a project ) , and central provision of course-wide performance data , all operate to facilitate monitoring and to reduce the burden it places upon staff . |
26 | How he copes is clearly going to influence what he says to people . |
27 | He is very careful about what he says to people , and makes sure they know exactly what their situation is by the law . |
28 | Aintree says puckishly that this arrangement is reliable because it depends on people 's judgement , but it is also a hoaxer 's charter . |
29 | It depends on people 's expectations of exchange rate movements . |
30 | Now here it depends on people 's values , where their educational priorities are , what one might do . |