Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [conj] [conj] " in BNC.
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31 | Nintendo says that if any adverse symptoms are experienced by anyone using their games , they should stop playing immediately . |
32 | But Andy Barnes warns that while the insurers argue , innocent relatives are suffering financial hardship … some have had to move , other have taken long periods off work . |
33 | Don McCullin says that when he was young he thought it exciting and glamorous to risk his life . |
34 | Mr Whiteley warns that while there is a high correlation between certain types of PC system and certain types of reseller , such as the superstore , there is a brand loyalty to established names . |
35 | Hui says that because the source code is written under the assumption that the user knows both J and C , someone that knows APL and C will find J much easier to use than someone who knows only C. Another advantage is that J can run on a range of boxes , including the RS/6000 , Digital Equipment Corp VAX , Apple Computer Inc 's Macintosh and iAPX-86 personal computers . |
36 | Dr Julian Hopkin says that although the altered gene is passed from generation to generation by both sexes , the mother appears to be the final passage for the development of the illness . |
37 | Iceland says that when it resumes commercial whaling , as it intends to do , it will withdraw its objections to the cull grenade ban . |
38 | Nigel says that if he could only win one more race then it would be the British Grand Prix at Silverstone |
39 | Sergeant Nickol hopes that when the programme is shown , it will help to produce new clues to find the teenager . |
40 | Soozi explains that if you place crystals close to you , your body will tune in to their vigorous vibrational frequency and be energised and healed . |
41 | For instance , it would like to know whether an endorsing company has to adopt everything COSE ratifies or whether it can pick and choose . |
42 | For instance , it would like to know whether an endorsing company has to adopt everything COSE ratifies or whether it can pick and choose . |
43 | And Mr Birrell claims that because the Halifax is mutual , it can afford to take a longer-term view of its strategic options . |
44 | The role of loyal officers and police in the events of 17–20 July demonstrates that while the rising may have been predominantly military in character it was far from being a rising of all the military . |
45 | Alexander argues that because brothers may share wives in polygynous societies , parallel cousins may in fact be half-siblings . |
46 | Mr Mathew claims that as long as the temporary grant is allowed to remain — in breach of statute — anyone who makes a will is similarly vulnerable . |
47 | But Warburton reckons that although this is a good public relations move , it will be the members that benefit most . |
48 | Stroud grants that if we want to know how a third person can know the nature of reality , we might carry out a psychological investigation of his methods of information processing , and then compare the results of his reasoning with known facts . |
49 | Adding that a splendid show of numerous varieties of outdoor tomatoes at the Crystal Palace had recently caused some stir among market gardeners , Miss Buckland remarks that while awaiting cheaper and more plentiful fresh tomatoes " the tinned tomatoes from America and France answer fairly well for cooking purposes " . |
50 | ( Peirce remarks that unless logic deals with a fact of psychology it is a mathematical game ! |
51 | Strathclyde says that although the number of bed nights at its remaining centres will be reduced by 17 per cent to 110,600 , the range and quality of education will be improved . |
52 | Mr Llambias says that if news leaks out the negotiation process can be ruined : ‘ You do not announce merger negotiations until after they have been concluded satisfactorily . ’ |
53 | But Mr Marshall says that while there may have been a 15% reduction in area , overall output may be only 10% lower . |
54 | Mr. Burke submits that if judicial review lies at all , then it is not possible to pick and choose between Lord Diplock 's three categories : it must lie on all three grounds or not at all . |
55 | Getting back to the numbers , Mr says that if the number suggested by ourselves , through our client of thirty one K were er adhered to that it may well reduce the ability completely of locals to gain access to the housing market . |
56 | Graham says that if the set-up is a success — and it certainly looks as if it 's going to be — he may take on more charity tanks in the future . |
57 | Brutus says that if Caesar is crowned he will not only turn into a dangerous animal , but it will allow him to harm the public . |
58 | DAVID went to sea and rose to command a naval ship ; after losing an arm in a naval battle , he was offered but refused a knighthood ; in his book Memorials of Ochiltree , David Ramsay says that when David 's brother James Tennant asked why he had refused the honour , he replied , ‘ Deed , Jamie , I just considered it little better than a nickname . ’ |
59 | The Proverbs of the Old Testament return over and over again to the theme that men should beware women ; the Jewish Talmud says that if you teach the Laws to a woman , you teach her lasciviousness ; the Hindu sage Manu teaches that if women go unrestrained , the result is anarchy ; and the oft-quoted Church Fathers and medieval theologians appear to respond to the idea of the Female with fear and disgust . |
60 | Chairman Alan Sugar says that while there will be a trading loss in the year to May , the group is now trading profitably . |