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

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1 Er human testing and immunizations is still going gone in this are and I hope it wo n't ever stop .
2 Would this be because she had something to hide , he wondered , or was she inhibited by her clerical top brass .
3 Erm one of the problems fish have on this is that they lay their eggs in gravel or something like that and where males have their own nest sometimes another male comes along and er takes it over , hijacks it piracy and interestingly enough what happens in those situations a pirate male will come in , displace the existing male from his nest and fertilize a few eggs and then buzz off .
4 The advantage of this is that it enables us to start focusing on content .
5 One of the most useful benefits of this is that it allows you to create long filenames .
6 I think this is because we have our own distinct identity and proper base .
7 This is because they share their bodies with algae and have to bring the algae to the surface at low tides so that they can manufacture food .
8 I believe that this is because they do everything so well that they do not get excessive pitching movements in their training stall recoveries .
9 To some extent , this is because it enables us to indulge in a form of mental shorthand which is convenient , if unimaginative , for communicating with others .
10 This is because it reminded me of the type of frame one might put around a tapestry or sampler , and I feel this symmetrical design is somewhat reminiscent of sampler work and needlework in general .
11 Few things seem to have been left out , but this is because he based his work squarely on such useful volumes as Michael Darby 's The Islamic Perspective and A. St Clair 's The Image of the Turk in Europe , and a large number of other texts besides .
12 This is because he broke his watch in the process and handed the busted bits to photographer Pennie Smith .
13 ‘ If this is because you feel you 're only being asked out of politeness …
14 So one reason [ for reviewing consents ] is it does n't make any difference to the river system ; another is that it means we 're not prepared to follow the thing through on a legal basis .
15 Well he thinks the only way that modern will accept the rule of one person rather than another is if they think they 're somehow there as a result of their own action , so we 'll only accept the rule of erm our leaders if we think we put them there and we take them back again , we put them there and can recall them and this for Barry is the only merit that contemporary democratic policy democratic erm systems that it allows us to think of our rulers as having some legitimate claim to rule .
16 This was before I did my Leaving .
17 And additional cross-tabulations not included in Appendix I showed that two per cent of those buying for cash said that this was because they thought they probably would n't be able to get credit .
18 They had faith in him , and I believe that this was because they knew he had faith in them .
19 This was because he used them as guidebooks .
20 The importance of these is that they make you think and help you recognise what it is that ‘ makes you tick ’ .
21 And these are just sort of piling up together well they they can all be if we choose it right we can make it usually make it one .
22 As for the former chairman himself the greatest pity of all is that he found it necessary to go without finding a successor for himself .
23 The upshot of it all was that they wanted me to ask Derek would he come in for a sperm count .
24 The pubs we entered McDaid 's , Tommy Wright 's , Mulligan 's , O'Shea 's Merchant , O'Donoghue 's and many more are as we left them .
25 And the reason for that is that we ask you to do three things when you get in front of the advertiser having got his commitment .
26 I think there 's a third fact that you touched on earlier that I think it 's just worth mentioning and that is that we know it 's also a genetic pre-disposition to anorexia nervosa , in other words , we know that in certain families it is a disorder that will run from one generation to another .
27 There 's another aspect to what we do , and that is that I think we are part of a very powerful developing movement in education , and it is based on the concept that education should not stop with the terminal rituals of school and college , and that education should be as much part of life , wanting to know , to find out , to get to grips with the body of information and knowledge that 's available in society .
28 One of the nice aspects of a task such as that is that I think we , as professional physicists — and I 'm a physicist too erm we , as professional physicists , feel there 's a right way of doing something because it 's the way we learnt and we 've got used to , and we tend to instil this idea into other people .
29 The third thing about that is that it represents us saying continuum .
30 Now that can happen both ways , but it 's very important that one feature of that is that it makes somebody uncomfortable .
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