Example sentences of "[noun pl] [noun] [noun pl] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Phylogenetic comparisons of the coxI protein sequences allow us to conclude that the P.wickerhamii mtDNA is much closer related to higher plant mtDNAs than to those of the chlorophyte alga C.reinhardtii .
2 Let's hope that the Five Nations Championship games show us that all the Home Nations are also capable of good and fair rugby .
3 The previous year regular Arts Centre visitors complained they had been kept out of the centre because of the massive popularity of the festival .
4 The previous year regular Arts Centre visitors complained they had been kept out because of the festival .
5 Yeah , and that used to be our strength before , er that 's the sphere of operations done before the there was more , if you like , , technology , shall we say , associated with varying sort of manual valves than what there is power valves , in other words power valves offers it up to people like , or
6 They were all at the Falcon Gate , banners and placards , with the Transport and General Workers Union convenors haranguing them over loudspeakers .
7 FURIOUS Murrayfield Racers boss Robert Adams is set to call time on top referee George Nicolson , whose handling of Sunday 's game with arch rivals Fife Flyers incensed him .
8 After a few days he is well enough to travel and one of Leavitt 's Willys safari cars takes them home .
9 Whereas most Windows word processors allow you to import graphics onto the page , and some let you draw onto the page , WSWIN allows you to treat text — in any font you have available to you — as a graphic .
10 Not least during their horizontally laid-back , JJ Cale-esque blues bliss outs do they sound like Spiritualized , only you 'll stay awake and may even feel like shaking your fringe/rump/boots ( delete according to drugs taken ) .
11 are , there are more clubs youth clubs promote it .
12 Broadcasting Standards Council Broadcasters accept they have to live with the new watchdog .
13 Ostensibly defending the sanctity of the Sabbath against the joyful musical interruptions of the Salvationists , it was reported from one area that rioting Skeletonites were dressed in ‘ coloured rags and tinsel , masks , helmets , and other pantomime clothing ’ , and in several localities police chiefs found it necessary to ban Salvation Army processions for fear of riots .
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