Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Those are just three of the reasons I am pleased Alan Peaford has agreed to chair Editing for Industry for a fourth term .
2 Anyway , when I got on the scales I 'm ten stone three .
3 I weighed 10 stone before I was nine months old ; by 14 months I was 15 stone and six feet tall standing on my back legs .
4 Oh James no James you want some listeners I 'm sorry love .
5 The span of possibilities here is enormous : we can follow Stravinsky in adapting Medieval forms ; we can write songs which are pure melody ; or we can use a form which ignores musical values , taking the guise of a word-drama .
6 Nitrite can then react , mainly in the stomach , with a wide variety of compounds which are ubiquitous components of the diet , to form N-nitroso compounds .
7 This may be due to a lesser degree of familiarity with the larger units which are 1,000 times as large as the smaller units with which the pupils are likely to have more practical experience .
8 It is chiefly composed of the paired antennal or olfactory lobes which are prominent swellings situated on the anteroventral aspect of the brain and Innervate the antennae .
9 Thus , in order to increase the perceived representativeness of the National Council of the Resistance and to dilute the influence of the Communist Party within it , he insisted that all the major prewar parties — even the centrist and conservative parties which were mere phantoms in 1943 — should be represented in it alongside the new resistance movements .
10 But then he said a neighbour who had a dress , just wearing a dressing gown and he was married with three kids which is next door heard what going , been going on and he they were chasing , were chasing all through the common .
11 The disk is round , diameter up to 15 mm , densely covered with low granules or spinelets which are very rugose and do not form a crown .
12 Illustrator can also produce colour traps which are extra rings of colour around an area of colour which is going to be printed over another .
13 He was shocked to see that this beard , unlike his hair and whiskers which were dark brown in colour , was sprouting with an atheistical tint of ginger , only a little darker than the whiskers of the free-thinking Magistrate .
14 Remarkably this clump of limes which is 60 feet across , started as one tree which was coppiced by woodmen in Neolithic times .
15 They are centres of friendship where relationships which are light-hearted combine with the serious business of running a school on corporate lines .
16 The curving pond , flanked with stunning peonies which were another legacy of the garden and thrive in London 's clay-based soil , is an experiment , says Patricia , that she intends to improve on this summer .
17 This has plane wave solutions which are transverse waves travelling with velocity c , properties that electromagnetic waves also possess .
18 While most of the sectors which are expanding employment in the economy are services , there is also a group of new and growing manufacturing industries .
19 Her face was set and nervous and white as a clown 's with powder , except for her lips which were bright orange .
20 There are short sessions which are total failures — there is a total mismatch between the user and the system .
21 Methods had been changed , and officers were now engaged in much more intelligence and research work to identify vessels which were potential carriers and people who might be smuggling .
22 Well , he was talk we were talking about the rave and th what was wrong with it and he was saying basically it was they 'd got four DJs who were all techno and they were like brilliant !
23 Film was nothing in itself but what had confirmed its worthlessness was that it seemed the exclusive property of a class of showmen who were direct descendants of the old fairground showmen .
24 Readers who are professional pilots can obtain further information about IPA by calling — James Allan .
25 This word is ‘ Readers ’ , which seems to indicate by my reckoning that 5 out of every 6 letters written on women players are sent to readers who are Steffi Graf fans .
26 Perin ( 1983 ) has recently reported that good readers who are poor spellers have just as much of a problem with phonetic segmentation as do poor readers .
27 This result can be interpreted in support of Frith 's contention , in that good readers who are poor spellers are those who do not have a good awareness of the relationships between sound and spelling .
28 Like other pit trading exchanges , LIFFE hosts a number of floor traders who are individual members of the exchange and who conduct business on their own account rather than on behalf of clients .
29 We need clergy who are former pupils of St Hugh 's to assist in a concelebrated mass and to pledge support for the future .
30 As fighting continued , thousands of refugees fled to Zagreb to escape from Serbian fighters who were seizing territory and advancing amid the supportive bombardment of the army .
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