Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [pron] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There 's every erm every one of us lives in culture or sub-culture which criticises our own evaluations and , as I said , if you belong to a motor cycle gang and you do n't like motor cycles you wo n't last very long .
2 Since then , Labour has never made a generous offer of co-operation with other Scottish groups or parties which recognised their differing views on home rule or democracy .
3 He also knew that the only men to sit round that table with the Reichsführer were cranks like Himmler himself who believed all the dark-age twaddle about Saxon superiority , or time-servers who had their own chairs with names inscribed on a silver plate .
4 She was a Sagittarian , open and naïve , a Pollyanna without guile or finesse who found it difficult to lie .
5 Any bar or disco which exceeds its permitted decibel limit can be shut down on the spot for the night by police .
6 You wo n't be the first or last man or woman who gets themself involved in a holiday romance .
7 You wo n't be the first or last man or woman who gets themselves involved in a holiday romance .
8 The flag has always been a symbol of the militant faith of the Salvation Army and in the early days of the movement invariably became the main target for the larrikins or hoodlums who did their best to destroy the marches and meetings .
9 Remember to take out professional indemnity insurance against any possible action for negligence or malpractice and see whether there are any professional organisations or societies which serve your clinical area .
10 Was it Paul or Barbara who told you that ? ’
11 The Black Land had never condemned men or women who loved their own kind , or those who crossed the frontiers between loving those of the same and the opposite sex ; but minorities formed fraternities , and members of the clubs would do each other good turns when they could .
12 Three conditions apply : the claimant must be in paid working employment for 16 hours or more a week , suffer from an illness or disability which leaves them disadvantaged when applying for a job and must have recently been getting benefit such as income support , housing or community charge benefit .
13 Nonetheless , a high proportion of those who live beyond 75 will suffer a degree of frailty , ill-health or disability which makes them dependent on external sources of support for their comfort and well-being .
14 Organisations are political coalitions of individuals and groups which have their own interests .
15 He quoted many authorities , both in the USA and GB who made it clear that the viewing and the funeral ceremonies are extremely important in bringing the bereaved to a state of acceptance and eventual recovery .
16 It was based on the Memorandum of Dissent of the minority , the late Professor ( subsequently Lord ) Kaldor and the two trades union representatives , on the Royal Commission on the Taxation of Profits and Income which published its Final Report in 1955 .
17 ‘ It has grown from local roots , with local volunteers and funding which makes it responsive and resilient .
18 Ajayi was in the games room still , hunkered over the small table in her furs , huge as a bear , perched on a small stool all but hidden beneath the furs and cloths which smothered her old frame .
19 Please pass on our thanks to all the Mums , Dads and kids who gave us such a great present for our involvement with the creche over the past couple of years .
20 ( 5 ) Sales of certain capital assets such as ships and aircraft which have their own registration formalities .
21 Made in 100 per cent cotton , they have adjustable hooks and loops which make them easy to put on , an extra cotton inner pad for more absorbency , are washable and reusable .
22 Everything converges — and Nietzsche himself does everything possible to ensure that it should .
23 We 've got a ladies luncheon in Glasgow for four hundred and the organiser , Ruth the chair of Glasgow branch , is being helped by two ladies from the business community erm Linda from the BAFTA award and Tessa who has her own marketing company , so we 're hoping to sort of pull in a lot of people from that erm Judy the chair of Scottish council , is yet again holding her Charlotte Square ball erm , this was very , very successful two years ago , I think you know erm and we 're hoping for the same success erm , we are very lucky that the Royal Highland Show has chosen us to be er the charity this year for the gala preview of the show erm this is er for three hundred people , a champagne reception erm sponsored by the Bank of Scotland , so that you go and see the flowers before the show opens the next day .
24 The spongeware is displayed on a battered collection of dressers and shelves which suits its quirky rusticity .
25 What is the clutter and trivia which absorbs your precious time ?
26 We all had our recollections of our own special moments , but the abiding memory is of the blessed peach and tranquillity of the Shrine and the almost tangible bond of companionship and caring , love and laughter which bound us all together .
27 He/she sits down with you and compiles a list of the situations and circumstances which make them angry ( being criticized at school , being called names , and so on ) .
28 The political leadership of the majority party and therefore the party in government and occupying ministerial office might find it politically expedient to preserve the rules and conventions which make it difficult for other politicians to call the bureaucracy to account .
29 A driver with great skill and courage which belied his frail-looking body , Nuvolari stayed with Alfa until midway through 1933 .
30 The study is a small-scale exploratory study which will involve intensive interviews with 54 married women whose children are old enough not to require that degree of care and attention which makes it difficult for a married woman to take up full-time employment .
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