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

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1 By the way , members can now get a pint at the sports club in N.E. Some times I even venture into town you know , but only when my mum lets me .
2 By the way , members can now get a pint at the sports club in N.E. Some times I even venture into town you know , but only when my mum lets me .
3 Most Sarcophyton species have the polypary densely covered in individual polyps , which may have long or short stalks , and tentacles which similarly vary in size and may be feathery ( pinnated ) or simple .
4 The parents agreed that the priority problem was temper tantrums which always occurred after refusal of Joanne 's demands .
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6 And Lisa 's heart brimmed over as , with a look of adoration , Alexander responded with the words she never tired of hearing .
7 Walesa argued , however , that such a system would politicize the union , and that it would undermine the rights of the thousands of non-government supporters who currently belonged to Solidarity .
8 In gold shops they also burn off mercury on a huge scale .
9 And one thing that that will generate when you have er erm er I do n't think we 've got any husband and wives but I think we 've got one or two partner and friend or partner er relationships they usually get in competition with each other .
10 Though it was a thriving concern for several centuries it eventually fell into decline and finally out of existence with the dissolution of the monasteries in 1537 .
11 In fact , the emphasis on " looking things up " typifies the narrow model of study skills which essentially reduces to library skills .
12 Insurance policies which act as investments which includes endowment and unit linked policies — but not policies which merely protect against risk or pure term assurance policies .
13 During this brief interregnum , it pleased Zacco to call Nicholas to St Hilarion for disputatious council meetings which occasionally ended in concord .
14 Several produce subtle chemical secretions which actually interfere with crop growth .
15 As a result just one Bq of Caesium-137 , contained in one litre of milk , will undergo a tiny explosion every second ; 60 explosions every minute , 3,600 explosions every hour or a total of three to seven million tiny atomic explosions in its stay in our bodies — any one of which can cause cell mutations which eventually lead to cancer or genetic damage .
16 The people , or " the masses " , had usurped powers and functions which properly belonged to government and the state .
17 And to er voice our own concerns which obviously coincide with parish organizations
18 His early days underground working alongside miners on the coal-face have imbued him with a special rapport with the thousands of miners he now oversees as chairman of British Coal .
19 Obviously they had been infiltrated by the enemies who still lay in wait for him in Russia .
20 Her patterns she now produces with ease ,
21 Kiki Smith , known for her often shocking figurative papier-mâché works , has selected four artists who also work with paper for a show on until 15 August at Fawbush .
22 ‘ I can explain what resources I 've got and what I can do with those resources — which includes looking after the bands I already have on board . ’
23 ISO 1000 films may be needed to collect CL images of thermally unstable quartz grains which rapidly redden under excitation .
24 Whereas angling , pleasure cruising , canoe touring , rowing and bankside activities will be possible , water sports which inevitably lead to immersion , such as bathing , diving , rafting and waterskiing , will not be permitted .
25 Any mail messages which already exist in LIFESPAN for the specified user are formatted into a * .
26 deletes all packages which only exist as issue 00.00Z and which were reserved before the specified date
27 Hargreaves ( 1967 ) and Lacey ( 1970 ) undertook studies of schools from the inside , playing the role of observers who also participated in school life .
28 Two campaigners , an Englishman and a Frenchman , brushed away tears as they recalled 453 airmen who never returned from World War 2 sorties .
29 ‘ For the first two days we just go to bed .
30 The cost in horses and men was heavy , and the feeding of the former a significant outlay , especially when corn prices were high : " Robert Russell , proprietor of the daily fly wagons which set out from London … to Falmouth , feels much pleasure in being able , owing to the blessings derived from the late harvest , to reduce the advances he lately made on carriage . "
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