Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [pron] [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It adds that it expects to quote eps on both a pre-exceptional and a post-extraordinary basis .
2 Simon adds that he has bought low-alcohol beer once — for an alcoholic .
3 Du n no , I do n't think anyone notices that he 's gone .
4 inflation is the biggest economic problem and what problem it causes and it says discuss the fact that erm with inflation now being around four to five per cent it is now a , it is now being cured , discuss that sort of thing , you say yes it has , but at the moment we 're still suffering the effects because we are in , we 've got high interest rates , we , and in order for us to have really beaten it , we could have low interest rates and low employment and low inflation , but we 're still in the middle of it
5 I think for outsiders it looks like nothing has moved at all , but when you 're involved in the strike in fact things have been moving quite fast in very many important ways throughout the ten months .
6 ‘ I need that cash for a deposit on my new place , but it looks like it 's gone for good now . ’
7 My hic hyacinths have all come out except no , they 've all come out , one goron l looks like it 's gone and lot congealed little bad and another hyacinth has two have come up and other ones not come up at all .
8 I think it 's cos , it looks like it 's made out of cardboard .
9 This results in a clean , undistorted image which looks like it 's come out of a laser printer rather than a fax machine .
10 So I was wanting to mention why it looks like it 's happened just now .
11 Jesus had come to Jerusalem , the capital of Judaism to take on the religious authorities and at this point in time in this Gospel it looks like he 's lost , gon na be dead in a couple of days .
12 It looks like he 's lost and Mark paints a very clear picture of the suffering , the the insults the mockery .
13 So it covers it up a little bit , but it looks like he 's gone bald .
14 yeah , he looks like he 's taken them for protection cos he 's like and no one will come near with them cos they 're like , really if they 'd see ya
15 looks like he 's got his kids today
16 It looks like he 's got cancer growing behind his ear .
17 Looks like he 's got cancer growing behind his ear .
18 ‘ She looks like someone has punched her in the mouth , ’ said one pal .
19 But I 'll I 'll make enquiries , and if it looks like she has gone out I will have to get in and we I 'm sure we can twist an arm .
20 And it has And it has has it not been admitted in at least one of your background documents that the character of the settlements round York have a part to play in that ?
21 If Gary 's so rich , who cares if he 's got a couple of million dollars " worth of heroin in the kitchen ? "
22 Well if she wants if she wants to get rid of it ask her how much she wants for it .
23 Well grandma has cos she 's given me a swimsuit .
24 [ BELVILLE wonders if he has gone too far .
25 He wonders if she has told her husband the docteur — he imagines a cheerful Depardieu in a white coat — of the steps she has been obliged to take in order to get the part .
26 Bates also wonders if anyone has given any thought to the glare these lamps give off .
27 that he needs and he needs to speak to his boss , he does n't get answers from his boss .
28 Christ is the Bridegroom ; the Church is his bride , whom he loves because he has gained her by his blood .
29 He writes because ‘ if I do n't write , I suffer ’ ; he writes because he wants to know what will happen in his book ; he is , he says , his ‘ own reader ’ , prey to a phenomenon : automatic writing .
30 The difficulty starts when one tries to say exactly what is the relationship between everyday life and the structure of society .
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