Example sentences of "[n mass] [prep] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Labour voters have not changed their minds in such high numbers 83pc of them will still vote Labour and only six per cent have switched to the Tories or to the Liberal Democrats .
2 In addition , you will need good relations with the media for you 'll often find yourself ringing a newspaper asking for a couple of hours " grace .
3 In Leeds , local councillors have been sheepish about releasing plans to local people for what might just prove to be one of the most inspired and humane post-war city centre redevelopments masterminded by the architects Terry Farrell and Rob Krier for the Dutch developer MAB .
4 He was a great Wotan and Hans Sachs of his time , but he assumed many more characters , as this disc sketches in , by means of what can only be called ‘ random ’ arias .
5 People like her should live near the shops . ’
6 he said impatiently to Burt , describing the impossibility of dealing with such turncoats , ‘ they were determined that people like me should never comc into our own .
7 Then I 'm off to see Alexander O'Neal — people like him would never travel to Australia .
8 The safety of the people in them will thus depend mainly on the forbearance of Serbs .
9 If the pair of you would rather stay away , then so be it ; but you must not be surprised if the rest of us refuse to be inconvenienced by such behaviour . ’
10 And in pursuit of that perspective , that outlook the Communist Party launched a series of what can only be described as ad adventurist er attacks on the new Kuomintang authorities .
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