Example sentences of "[noun pl] [Wh pn] [vb mod] [verb] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She tells how the women came to the factory beaten by their husbands and how some were scared to be downgraded in their work because they feared a beating from husbands who would think that they were holding some money back .
2 Dalglish must have been batty , when Shearer is injured , they need midfielders who can score but they bought the one ( otherwise brilliant ) who ca n't .
3 These purchase notice provisions are restricted to owner occupiers of houses and small businesses who can show that they have made reasonable attempts to sell their property but have found it impossible to do so except at a substantially depreciated price because of certain defined planning actions .
4 Ten new age travellers who bought a plot of land to live on have been visited by the councillors who 'll decide whether they can stay .
5 Whenever he is stopped at military posts now , he produces his book and says , ‘ Look , these are all my friends who will protest if I am arrested again ’ .
6 And if it meant the purchase of a hundred acres of timber , I 'd count it cash well spent — especially to get men who can work as I 've seen you lads work this week ! ’
7 Okay , there are liberal democratics who 'll say that they are the party committed to electoral reform , there are others , and other parties who are as well !
8 We have some people on training courses who could tell that they 're quite theorists cos question of challenge if you actually put forward some ideas they 'll , they 'll question them , not in a negative way , but they just want to know well where have these come from and why and why is this and on your training courses what theorists will do is if you 're actually putting together forward and processing procedures that C U follow , they 'll question why they wo n't just accept it , they 'll actually question it , not in the negative way but they 'll want to understand it .
9 The legislation protects their consciences , and in charity makes financial provision for the few priests who will feel that they must leave .
10 At the Gloucestershire careers office a special service has been set up to advise students who may find that they ca n't get into college this year .
11 At the Gloucestershire careers office a special service has been set up to advise students who may find that they ca n't get into college this year .
12 Authorities could , within clear guidelines , make discretionary payments — for example , to practices on the boundaries of ‘ deprived ’ wards who could show that they would receive payment if enumeration districts were used .
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