Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The employees would prefer profits to be lower if maximising them involves plant closures or the introduction of job-destroying technology .
2 Competition between old males with harems and younger ones without them involves co-operation between males on both sides .
3 When two parts of the mouth come fairly close together , so that the air forced between them produces friction , the manner of articulation is referred to as fricative .
4 Have you noticed , with group photos , everyone goes Bleeaggh ! ,
5 Richard Feynman , said to be the greatest theoretical physicist of modern times , stated that no-one understands quantum mechanics .
6 Nobel Laureate Richard Feynman is reassuring on this point : ‘ I think I can safely say that no-one understands quantum mechanics .
7 The bad news is that everyone plays victim at times .
8 That we have an obligation to ourselves and to others , to ensure everyone receives justice .
9 This is very likely to signify an alliance with her family , and nothing illustrates better how discontent among the English provided political opportunities for the Scandinavians .
10 without abstractions , without combs — everyone has hair like bark …
11 Everyone has work to do here and the effect is unsettling .
12 The first is that everyone has work but no one really works .
13 Everyone has ability but some never take the trouble to find out what that ability is and so the world goes by .
14 But everyone has breakfast in bars .
15 everyone has peach
16 Now Everyone Has Access to the Printer
17 She lowered her voice to a whisper , ‘ … you should know that everyone has access to every typewriter in the newsroom .
18 The control and communication functions of middle management become redundant when everyone has access to their own computer terminal .
19 Everyone has access to the whole system , both to see what 's going on and to contribute to change through Corrective Action and writing new procedures and instructions .
20 Sooner or later someone mentioned Lord of the Flies , and of course Zoe was able to tell us that everyone has anger .
21 But everyone needs support to deal with a highly demanding environment .
22 Everyone needs exercise to keep healthy .
23 Once the first and crucial step has been taken of recognising that everyone needs help to handle what are very distressing events , the next step is to request and take advantage of all the support available .
24 The point is not that everyone needs property to be free ; some people have little or no property but are not necessarily any the less free as a result .
25 Everyone needs practise and Jack got the opportunity for more than most .
26 One of them needs Pond 's to look after it .
27 If you are not disciplined ( and everyone undergoes discipline ) then you are illegitimate children and not true sons .
28 It has proved convenient for Conservatives and Labour parties and will probably continue to be so as long as one of them holds office .
29 One of them has King Tut on it , Isis on another and bees all over one … ’
30 What will happen to all those projects if none of them has access to the channel tunnel and to the rapid movement of freight and passengers around the London area ?
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