Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [pos pn] [conj] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone born with English as his or her native language does not need other languages ... ’
2 Any British secondary school head , deputy head or head of department will be acutely conscious that his or her work will ultimately be judged and validated by examination grades .
3 This is not to suggest that today 's B Ed student is less competent than his or her counterpart of the 1950s or early 1960s .
4 Whatever the cause , the individual who is sexually attracted to young children to an exclusive or obsessive extent is likely to be unsatisfied and unhappy unless his or her need can be met .
5 He thought that headhunters were kept on their toes by the generally-held view — expressed frequently both inside and outside the headhunting industry — that a consultant is only as good as his or her last assignment .
6 But the secret agent is only as good as his or her arch-rival , and the evil organisation in this game is a doozy .
7 A manager is as good as his or her secretary
8 A personal chair is conferred on a particular individual , usually for distinguished scholarship , research and published work , and continues only as long as his or her academic career .
9 At the same time the question of personality is important and the most ideal candidate on paper may be unsuitable because his or her personality would make it difficult to work comfortably with the rest of the staff .
10 Their teaching qualifications are of obvious benefit to the church ; the ability of a musical director to teach is as important as his or her mastery of musical skills .
11 She was going to have her husband was in khaki as a territorial and her and her bridesmaid was going to have khaki frocks to be some of them great velvet frocks .
12 For a person to become a registered foreign lawyer it is necessary that his or her profession be one approved by the Law Society , and that its rules do not prohibit partnership in England and Wales with solicitors .
13 GILLIAN said that in her opinion their was just as cumbersome and just as obviously diplomatic as his or her , but why was the meeting being so squeamish about making a point anyway ?
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