Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [conj] [vb base] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Come and see the sorcerer 's kitchen where I brew up the grotesque potions that make me a legend here . ’
2 If so you must register the package , Transend can help with many popular packages and save you the trouble of sending orders overseas .
3 If so you must register the package , Transend can help with many popular packages and save you the trouble of sending orders overseas .
4 The leaves of this tree are rather common fossils , striped with longitudinal veins that give it a superficial resemblance to the leaf of an iris .
5 • Take five of PFK 's top writers and give them a nominal £250 to set up a tank .
6 Thrill to the spills of those white-knuckle rides and make it a day you and the kids will never forget .
7 On the other hand , its civil servants probably have less training in business evaluation than do private sector analysts , and , of greatest importance , there is the overwhelming political temptation for the government of the day to hijack the nationalized industries and make them an instrument of whatever is the pressing problem of the day .
8 " Electives ' , as they 're sometimes called , enable you to narrow your focus of study onto those specific subjects/classes that interest you the most .
9 They feel like an extension of my arm , with a sweet action down their 10 ft length which is supple enough to cast free-lined baits and give me a feel of a fighting fish , yet with power to spare when I have to bend it into the run of a big carp .
10 He interrupted himself to explain , ‘ I did n't make any false promises or give her a lot of romantic fantasy to persuade her .
11 Britain has a massive advantage in natural resources that give it the potential to be at the forefront of renewable energy generation .
12 I have great admiration for all those involved in the Academy of Culinary Arts and think it a fine , courageous and important creation , but can someone explain how a meal of such ineptitude can be served in its name , and how some of the best chefs and restaurateurs in the world can have eaten it without public comment ?
13 As a bonus , water has particular electro-chemical qualities that make it an ideal reagent in many of life 's metabolic processes .
14 WOW ! is a new three-part course for teenagers , designed to meet the challenges of teaching young beginners and bring you the rewards of success .
15 In this particular instance it is representational , as the ‘ performance mode ’ is , for the child is required to describe in action whatever the teacher suggests ( as in the example above , ‘ So you go to the bathroom and turn the doorknob ’ ) , but the ‘ exercise mode ’ has other characteristics that give it a special mental quality .
16 The COB Rules do not define the relevant transactions that make someone a customer .
17 There are certain things in there that say what we can and ca n't do , and certain things that say what the band can and ca n't do , ’ says Marshall .
18 So , ideally , we need to forecast changes in demand for personnel , particularly highly trained professional personnel , in order to have time to develop and staff more training institutions — medical schools , professional social work departments and so on — and then to recruit suitable trainees and give them the necessary education and training before we try to implement a major change in policy .
19 It has traditionally been argued , particularly by judges , that they do not make decisions , but , instead , they simply apply the known law to new facts or declare what the law is in cases of uncertainty .
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