Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [pron] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Even if the catechisms of ‘ correct thought ’ are updated and find new roots , and old upbeat endings are set to more popular and contemporary tunes , they will not be able to generate the more intricate models or maps which are required to confront successfully the types of racism which are evidenced by our two transcripts . |
2 | When it is sitting in the medicine chest or pharmacy it is not Homoeopathic at all ; it is just a potentised remedy ( potentisation is the name given to the process of preparation of the remedies used ) . |
3 | or G There are included in the sale the following fixtures and fittings : ( Note : If fittings , etc , are of material value the price should be apportioned to reduce the consideration in the transfer , conveyance or assignment and therefore the stamp duty payable . ) |
4 | Now , unless I am mistaken , those partisans of anti-cruelty or pro-welfare who are gathered here also accept these same aspirations . |
5 | As a result of this incident , the Police have appealed to any railway enthusiasts or photographer who were in the area on the day to report any strange or unusual activities about the WSR lines . |
6 | W. F. Blackwood left to purchase a nearby spinning company of hosiery yarns — none other than Douglas Reyburn & Co who were taken over by Stoddard in 1947 . |
7 | Recorders ( of whom there are over seven hundred , plus some five hundred Assistant Recorders ) are practising barristers or solicitors who are required to sit for a few weeks each year . |
8 | Driveways have spaces for two cars , front and rear lawns are turfed and owners of Les Jones homes arrive at a house or bungalow which is attractive and complete in every way - and not surrounded by a mass of mud as on so many new housing estates . |
9 | Her attraction had only grown ; he found himself trying to smell her hair when they sat together in pubs , he gazed out of the comer of his eye at her breasts under whatever jumper or T-shirt she was wearing , wanting to touch them . |
10 | There is , however , another sense in which style is complex : not just in the levels of choice , but in the values or significances which are associated with choice . |
11 | Moreover , the law continues to require that RE syllabuses should be non-denominational ; RE must not be given ‘ by means of any catechism or formulary which is distinctive of any religious denomination ’ . |
12 | Thus a contract for house repairs or improvements which is secured by a mortgage of the house will normally be subject to a compulsory pre-contract consideration period ( see paragraph 22–39 below ) . |
13 | It is self-evident that , without manpower of sufficient quality and in sufficient numbers , it does not matter how many technological advances or improvements there are . |
14 | Although I do not develop this aspect of the analysis here , I also suggest that the images or metaphors which are applied to define racism by analogy hold the key to understanding people 's emotional investment in antiracist positions . |
15 | Right hon. and hon. Members are failing to remember in how many criminal trials it happens , often necessarily , that allegations are made by the prosecution or defence which are damaging to persons who are not immediately before the court . |
16 | And even if they are physically present , are there particular lessons or activities which are inaccessible because textbooks or work-sheets demand a level of literacy and comprehension which effectively prevent access ? |
17 | Moreover , many of them had brothers or fathers or sons who were free : it was part of a household deployment of people to spread them among occupations for mutual security and utility . |
18 | Irrespective of size , status or skills everyone was brought down to earth with a splash — the difference was that as Saturday 's play unfolded the seeded sides invariably proved to be the more adept in the art of ‘ aquaplaning ’ . |
19 | ( Cognates are pairs of words or signs which are historically linked , as opposed to being coincidentally similar or borrowed . ) |
20 | When he does specify precise quantities or times he is often wrong . |
21 | By depriving these children of the chance to learn languages or humanities we are depriving them of all those resources that the ruling elites of the country find so important . |
22 | any accident , injury , loss or damage which is caused by or is a result of |
23 | any accident , injury , loss or damage which is caused by or is a result of |
24 | Any accident , injury , loss or damage which is caused by or is a result of either : |
25 | If , for any reason ( apart from loss or damage which is insured by the policy ) , your car will be out of use for more than 28 days in a row you may suspend this policy . |
26 | Any accident , injury , loss or damage which is caused by or is a result of either : |
27 | If , for any reason ( apart from loss or damage which is insured by the policy ) , your car will be out of use for more than 28 days in a row you may suspend this policy . |
28 | Any accident , injury , loss or damage which is caused by or is a result of either : |
29 | If , for any reason ( apart from loss or damage which is insured by the policy ) , your car will be out of use for more than 28 days in a row you may suspend this policy . |
30 | If , for any reason ( apart from loss or damage which is insured by the policy ) , your car will be out of use for more than 28 days in a row you may suspend this policy . |