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

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1 You will presumably ensure that the covers are as you want them .
2 One of the most important aspects is that we saw ourselves as town traders — that magical area where buyer and seller come together .
3 Part of the reason why Roman catholics go to their own schools is because they believe they are obliged to do so .
4 Well the theoretical advantages are that it makes it er a , a lot more er predictable for businesses to trade with Europe .
5 One key reason why leasing remains popular with companies is that it enables them to expand through investment without damaging cash flow .
6 The importance of these articles is that they remind us forcibly of the false dawn which often surrounds new treatments .
7 Whilst it is no doubt true that the heaviness of early Soviet ICBMs and the ‘ dirtiness ’ of their warheads stemmed from crude propulsion and guidance systems , all that matters is that they accomplished what they were designed to .
8 I think steel balls are But you see you can do a display on your table ca n't you
9 We should shortly know who the new owners of Showerings are and what plans they have for the company .
10 And if some of the material in the book seems occasionally to verge on the utopian , it is worth reminding ourselves that , as Jan Montefiore says in Feminism and Poetry , ‘ the value of utopias is that they enable us to imagine possibilities of difference for the brute contingent world ’ .
11 A third would be to consult tenants directly where the problems are as they know what is required .
12 Even the difficulties you 've had if you want to go about it , where the central problems are if you think there are any particular ones .
13 The advantages of longitudinal studies are that they make it possible to study change over time , though as a series of snapshots rather than as a continuous process .
14 So first problem is one of serial correlation in this model right , if we estimated this model and things were as we thought they were this hypothes , these hypotheses were working and farmers were behaving erm , as we thought they might do , right , this model will automatically use serial correlation right .
15 If things were as they seemed it would n't matter .
16 I hope that the Minister is more successful with his new portfolio than his predecessors were and I wish him all the best in the difficult task that lies ahead of him .
17 The great thing about families is that they keep your feet firmly on the ground — sometimes more firmly than you 'd like .
18 The value of concepts and cognitive structures is that they enable us to classify events and to make judgments and ( unlike repertoires of behaviours and lists of facts ) enable us to solve new problems .
19 4 One problem with many passages in Eliot 's plays is that they send us to similar but stronger passages in the poetry .
20 The dignifying characteristic of the professions was that they had their own codes of ethics .
21 The thing that worried Nigel most about his son 's affairs was that they made him feel randy .
22 I ca n't remember what their names are but somebody tells me they 're are the most extraordinarily noisy family .
23 The other aspect of theories is that they enable us to make generalizations .
24 The reason for the excitement in using lasers is that they enable us to study unstable nuclei , which was not previously possible .
25 Perhaps the reason for the comic success of such characters is that they help us to recognise the prejudice which exists in all of us at so many different levels about so many different things .
26 Another potential problem for patients is that they find themselves in the role of information-giver , and it is often information of a very personal nature .
27 The door under the stairs was as he recalled it , low and cut on a slant to fit in under the balustrade .
28 The reason why the Free Church was concerned with the political activities of some of its members was that it saw its main purposes as evangelism and the servicing of church life .
29 The other reason she had disappeared with the juniors was that it kept her out of Jack 's way .
30 The only problem with the guides is that they tell you little of the quality of the goods in the shop .
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