Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , hypertext is a reality today because of the availability of computer environments which make it a practical possibility .
2 The spectacular charge of the Light Blue Brigade from stakeboat to finish line con founded the bookies and the Tideway pundits who gave them no chance against Barcelona gold medallist Matthew Pinsent and his crew .
3 When he first started to air his views on intensive farming methods they labelled him a crank and hoped he would go away .
4 As well as the conventional cytochrome and flavo-protein electron transport system , many nematodes have " haemoglobin " in their body fluids which gives them a red pigmentation .
5 At traffic lights she gave it a wary smile , slid into gear and played Nina Simone 's ‘ I need a Little Sugar in My Bowl ’ .
6 It was the experimental air fields which gave him a taste for exploring ideas which he later satisfied by joining a university ; it was the German language which brought him his wife Mary ( they met through a German class in Bristol ) .
7 Britten is a master at creating vivid accompaniment figurations which give us a strong impression of the music 's emotive message even before the melody begins .
8 The Sword of Justice is encrusted with ancient Dwarf Runes which give it the power of unswerving accuracy and deadly retribution .
9 When you rent from Radio Rentals we make you a promise .
10 ‘ I 'd spent quite a bit of time then visiting district nurses and accident and emergency departments which gave me a real insight into the health service and an understanding of the commitment there was around , ’ Cruickshank said .
11 Each unit of First Class deals with a particular topic and language area and provides a balance of language skills which reflects what the trainee will need a career in tourism .
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