Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [noun prp] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 because er , they 've got both got very small noses and Hannah 's always talking like that you know
2 Celtic 's offer of around eighty thousand pounds stands and Macari is now considering a package to take him from Stoke City where he 's a firm favourite with the fans after leading them into the English First Division .
3 A wind of change has been blowing around Windsor Park over the past 12 months and Campbell is now regarded as just another new player who will breeze in .
4 So when my father had to leave in the summer he thought fit to send me here to my lord Isambard , to keep me from under my brother 's feet until Isabel 's safely wed .
5 It 's been dripping for weeks and Timmy 's always falling about in the mud . ’
6 Anyone worrying — as dealers and Christie 's once did — that these thousands of 300-year-old pots will flood the market need only look at Harrods , where Nanking Cargo plates have been selling regularly and at increasing prices since the auction ( £195 for a good teabowl , £7,000 for an ‘ encrusted ’ tureen ) and where , after the Vung Tau auction , the new pieces will also be for sale from , they expect , £50 to £10,000 .
7 A production company has been set up at Pixar producing commercials and Lasseter is now predicting a fully computer-generated movie within the next three or four years .
8 Yet Iraq has been acquiring German weapons for years and Germany is now pledging , for the umpteenth time , finally to block the holes in its arms-export controls .
9 Another early theorist was W Raymond Drake , whose 1964 book Gods or Spacemen is heartily recommended to those in search of innocent mirth .
10 A Meetings Industry association poll confirmed fears that Britain is increasingly losing conference business to Europe .
11 So Leee is going to the Irons and Leslie is probably going to be in Eastenders ( I hope ) .
12 There were also suggestions that Telefunken is already going cool on the terms of the compromise because they would not allow the West German group a large enough share of work on what is regarded as one of the key military avionics technologies .
13 There were also suggestions that Telefunken is already going cool on the terms of the compromise because they would not allow the West German group a large enough share of work on what is regarded as one of the key military avionics technologies .
14 Spectra or Dyneema is best wound on the spool individually , and not as a pair ( or foursome ) of lines .
15 £8,000 will be spent on boiler repairs and DRPS is then seeking £10,000 to finance the retube .
16 Australia 's natural partners are the booming south-east Asian economies while Britain is heavily occupied with matters European .
17 Chaplin was a huge success , fell in love with a 16-year-old chorus girl called Hetty ( Moira Kelly ) who , in one of those dewy-eyed moments that Attenborough is unfortunately prey to , also plays Chaplin 's fourth wife Oona , the love of his life .
18 Also , Spacelab was designed to relay its data immediately ; now some data will have to be recorded on 25 to 30 videotapes that NASA is now making room for aboard the space shuttle .
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