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

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1 Pull out any large cut nails you encounter as you go
2 Indeed , in one of the Criterion Commentaries he maintained that a rural existence was ‘ the best life ’ for most people — a view which ‘ most people ’ have not shared .
3 Though they seemed very ordinary , with little to talk about except their families , their girlfriends the football teams they supported and the films they had seen , these men represented the incomparable seamen of Britain .
4 When the community midwife calls at home on day 6 or 7 to take the heel prick blood sample for the usual screening tests she asks whether or not they want their son tested for Duchenne muscular dystrophy and marks the screening card accordingly .
5 And setting foot inside Tuscan Club apartments you know that you 've made the right choice .
6 You can erm by word of mouth recommendations it means that we , we have to spend less money on advertising , now that means that in the long run we can pass that on to the client like yourself
7 Whereas it is right to make sure that the value of the basic state pension is preserved for all income brackets we believe that any extra resources should be directed to the poorer end .
8 ‘ In our dealings with North West companies we find that many have shown increases in productivity and earnings , even during the recession , proving that they have been able to compete effectively in the international arena , ’ she said , adding that there was nevertheless no room for complacency .
9 In quality tents the seams often come ready-taped , in budget models we recommend that you buy some seam sealant and do the job yourself .
10 With the jewellery and the cleaner products you know and
11 If we look at the nature of work as developed through the application of scientific management principles we find that workers are only engaged in ‘ part ’ tasks rather than ‘ whole ’ ones .
12 In the context of stock exchange dealings he suggests that clauses that purport to allow a broker without warning to act as principal rather than agent , are " quite inconsistent with the role of broker and ineffective except against a principal who has assented to the changed relationship on this particular occasion " .
13 With the inferential approach it is clearly necessary to have a good understanding of the psychological processes involved in performing the test procedures we use and good theories of those processes themselves .
14 When we first cloned the human globin genes we realised that every cloned gene is person-specific , and therefore contains the particular sequences that instruct most of the features which we inherit and that determine our individuality .
15 Through telephone enquiries he discovered that there were plenty of Carrows and Tremaynes in the county and not a few who were ex-directory .
16 As there would have been equal numbers of damaged nuclei , however , in both groups ( upper one third and lower two thirds ) of crypt fractions we feel that this is not likely to be a significant distoring factor in the analysis .
17 But as countries move into much needed economic reform programmes we know that children may be the losers in the very short term and that 's why in the O D A we are concerned with helping governments develop social policies which provide adequate safety net provision for children during this process of adjustment .
18 Once serfs began paying redemption dues they discovered that their new taskmaster , the state , was less efficient and less demanding than the gentry .
19 We can not emphasize enough how important it is to set aside from your diet foods you suspect or know cause you problems .
20 They 're l lead men you know and he has er painted this and it must be something to do with these men but these drawings now , I 've never seen drawings like them
21 Usually on Pack Meeting nights he waited until Brownie Bells had been sung and the Brownies were ready to go home before joining Brown Owl , but one evening , when the Brownies were engaged on various activities of their own , he came across to Brown Owl , and they walked about , talking earnestly .
22 Of the science fiction writers he asked that each serial should explore and extrapolate on a known scientific or cultural theme , such as nuclear war , doppler imaging or xenophobia .
23 From the numerous Re-Os isotope analyses now available for peridotite mantle xenoliths it seems that the SCLM consistently preserves a history of low Re/Os ratio recorded by low 187 Os/ 188 Os values .
24 Because if you start messing your duvet up at night times it means that you do n't want to sleep underneath it cos it goes all scrunchy and horrible , and all the duvet bit comes out of the cover .
25 If we take just two examples of major environmental crises facing the world ozone depletion and carbon dixode emissions we see that no party except the Green Party is prepared to act quickly enough .
26 At first , we thought everyone else was booming while we were down in the dumps , but from talking to other businessmen you realise that everyone is suffering the same . ’
27 In a study by Taylor of library guides in London polytechnic libraries she found that the users often did not read them because they did not know they were there .
28 They chopped a lot of cable into one inch pieces you see and just gave a bit of this out .
29 ‘ So , ’ he continued , ‘ each pulse of light is made up of a short series of humps and dips — a bit like the water ripples you get when you drop the soap into the bath .
30 They are all unclean ; and in the boys ' initiation rites we find that the mudyi tree also has its part to play in the symbolism of circumcision .
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