Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb base] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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31 | Maybe the Archbishops think he can . |
32 | But the engineers say it will be 10 years before they perfect the technology to make this possible . |
33 | The negotiators say there should be an autonomous region for the Kurds in northern Iraq , based on an abortive plan made in 1970 , but including the oil city of Kirkuk ( oil revenues to be shared ) . |
34 | A joint venture between the American Mobile Satellite Corp and Cruisephone Inc is bidding to provide cheap telephone service to marine users : using American Mobile 's 70-foot satellite , to go up next year , the companies say they will be able to provide service at around half the price of Intelsat . |
35 | The music firms respond with a Chinese menu of good and bad arguments — which , taken all at once ( as the companies say they must be ) induce only dizziness and nausea . |
36 | I assure the hon. Gentleman that the citizens charter and the parents charter which will follow from it in Northern Ireland will not undermine that policy initiative . |
37 | I fully support it , and I believe it is an option for those schools who have Local Education Authorities that are not progressing in the way in which the parents think they should . |
38 | Rather they take the form of the greater danger of an intensification of the wage-price-expectations spiral which would result from an expansion of demand . |
39 | Is it not clear that the northern Cypriots are afraid that if the troops go they will simply be overrun ? |
40 | But , privately , the Italians say they should receive some understanding for their previous efforts to disengage from Libya . |
41 | The workers fear it may be sold , but they 've no legal redress . |
42 | The workers say it should be sold to cover their unpaid wages . |
43 | After a few weeks the foal gains sufficient confidence to start establishing friendships with other foals , and as the weeks pass it will spend more time with them , and less with its mother — unless it is frightened , and then it will dash back to her side for security and reassurance . |
44 | ‘ Listen , when you go to the sports school you 'll leave home , wo n't you ? ’ |
45 | There 's a move to slow them down , but the hauliers say it could lead to a very dangerous situation . |
46 | Thus when the officials think they must do something to stimulate tourism , plant trees or preserve the countryside , instead of acting themselves , they float a tourist board , a forestry commission or a countryside commission . |
47 | It must be tight-fitting but at the same time easy to remove , for as the caterpillars grow they will consume enormous amounts of nettles . |
48 | As soon as the eggs hatch you will need to provide a plentiful supply of the plant that the caterpillar feeds on . |
49 | The Boks know they will have a job containing one of England 's most exciting prospects . |
50 | In the first place , we asked for a salary rise , a reduction in land rents and more fertile land because usually the owners round there would rent us plots which were n't good for anything . |
51 | They can travel easily in silty water only a metre or so deep , and as the waters recede they can remember the way back to the river bed along deep channels . |
52 | The games run until Friday … and the organisers hope it 'll now become a regular fixture in the sporting calender . |
53 | And for those who prefer to keep both feet oon the ground — with two balloon races schedule every day — the organisers say there 'll still be plenty to see . |
54 | Once the initial product is out , the firms say they will add more communications options for Sun workstation users . |
55 | Once the initial product is out , the firms say they will add more connectivity options for Sun workstation users . |
56 | The customers say you 'd have to be a detective to make sense of it . |
57 | Of course the other irony as well is that the powers that meet at the conference at St Petersburg er the powers decide they will intervene in Greece . |
58 | Two people on opposite platforms and when the trains come they will go their different ways and not meet again . |
59 | The veterans say they 'll continue to fight for the truth to be revealed about what they say was a ’ crime against humanity ’ . |
60 | But the taxis say it 'll destroy their trade . |