Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [adj] and [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | The sessions aim to make the service more accessible and includes a free needle exchange and condoms supply . |
2 | And that 's what really makes the area so special and keeps me coming back . |
3 | It goes on : ‘ This is one party political appointment too far and has brought further disgrace on to the use and abuse of patronage powers by the Secretary of State . ’ |
4 | The next matter is , Is the proposed policy too restrictive and does it adequately reflect national policy guidance on the need to rural enterprise and diver diversification of the rural economy . |
5 | We try to rotate all the jobs on site between the eight of us — it makes life more interesting and gives us more flexibility . |
6 | Doris Howell recently suffered the shock of losing her sight practically overnight and finds everyday things difficult to cope with . |
7 | For he lets the barber cut his hair too short and goes round looking like a convict for a fortnight . |
8 | ‘ Sir David himself finds the task rather daunting and suspects he will not accomplish it before Reginald 's wedding day . ’ |
9 | Although the title suggests a wider scope , the museum is in fact wholly Italian and consists of photographs and posters , a marvellous collection of early cameras and sound-recording equipment . |
10 | From the moment guests phone through their reservation , to the day they check out , it provides a range of services which make their stay more enjoyable and brings them back time and time again . |
11 | Sometimes a group rebels against the rigidity of the formal stage too early and oscillates between the chaotic and formal stages . |