Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [adv] [verb] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was utilised to explore the characteristics of the information objects to be covered by the IPS , eg determining the form of the information to suit the users ’ needs , and assessing whether or not the objects that then existed were adequate .
2 By moving indoors , several airframes could commence restoration programmes that before had been difficult , or just very cold !
3 We will be recording er , talking to individual groups that are interested in , in er expressing their views , particularly groups that perhaps have been involved with the protest , and er are you know , not happy with , with some aspects of the motorway .
4 ACT is discriminatory , and it discriminates against the kind of companies that generally speaking are good for Britain
5 The really phenomenal success of these materials during the last thirty years or so has been due to the combination of cheap and rapid mass-production with adequate toughness — added of course to chemical inertness , lightweight and bright and cheerful , not to say garish , colours .
6 The other type of expressive effect found in contexts where only make is possible can be illustrated by ( 154 ) — ( 156 ) : ( 154 ) … beautiful canvases of mountains and forms .
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