Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Money Everyone 's chasing the profits of doom
2 The driver everyone is tipping to be a future world champion …
3 ‘ I wo n't even go back to my flat just in case someone is watching it .
4 It 's been under wraps for weeks , but now the political biography everyone 's talking about has finally arrived .
5 But while there 's a man sitting respectably in a car no-one 's gon na break into the other cars .
6 This is a view of religion which is seen as primarily like fashion — what people " put on " .
7 A gasifier is a furnace which is bolted to a vehicle , and produces a combustible gas by burning biomass in a restricted air supply ; the gas replaces petrol or diesel .
8 The team will present a paper to the Conference of the British Sociological Association which is meeting at Kent during the period of this time .
9 All matriculated students automatically become members of the Students ' Association which is governed by the student body and run by students elected annually from the membership .
10 In any case a company formed under the Companies Act has a considerable power of altering the objects stated in the Memorandum of Association which is signed by its first members at the formation of the company , subject to the power of the holders of fifteen per cent of its shares or debentures to apply to the court to cancel an alteration .
11 The RSPCA 's standards are being welcomed by the British Domestic Ostrich Association which is asking farmers throughout the country to adopt the recommendations .
12 ‘ If it is the intestine which is infected , the infection is transient and will not reach inside the egg , ’ he said .
13 A ridden horse which is concentrating on his work will often turn his ears back towards the rider , indicating his willingness to obey the rider 's next aids .
14 Stock which is withdrawn should be offered to other libraries participating in the interlending network .
15 For instance it buys up stock which is nearing its redemption date , so as not to have to make large repayments over a short period of time .
16 This is not a consideration which applies to other factors of production : there is far less concern about the proportion of a country 's capital stock which is lying idle than there is about the proportion of the labour force which is unemployed .
17 I 've ceased trading erm I 'm now selling off all my stock which is left from my home
18 But it is not just the fertilizer side which is developing the business with marketing innovation .
19 Er there 's the general insurance side which is based in Bournemouth and you may have had to contact them on previous occasions for quotations for motor and er house insurance , that sort of thing .
20 More typically , the individual child stands at the teacher 's desk , muttering or stentoriously chanting for a few minutes , until checked by the ticking of a card which is slipped into the reading book at the page he or she has reached , or is expected to reach " by next time " .
21 If they manage to collect 50kg of the slag which is washed ashore from the coalmines further up the coast they 'll be paid 80 pesos , that 's about 10 pence .
22 Such a move would surely appeal to an electorate which is looking for moderation and co-operation .
23 Now the ex the analogy which is used , to , to sort of explain this a bit further , is , is with handedness .
24 The Count of Eu holds in demesne a manor which is called Hou .
25 The two leaders will meet again at the end of January , and later to sign a treaty on co-operation and good neighbourly relations by next spring which is to cement what is being described as a ‘ Treaty-based relationship . ’
26 They would be helped by , and I am sure that they would welcome , a positive , upbeat statement from the hon. Member about the revived and renewed prospects for the north-east , which has been transformed not least by inward investment which is threatened by the Front Bench of the Labour party .
27 Such high rates , it is held , are a disincentive to investment which is needed to sustain world economic growth .
28 above is in the affirmative what is the degree of : ( a ) the likelihood and ( b ) the seriousness of any prejudice which is required to justify a stay of such proceedings .
29 above is in the affirmative , what is the degree of : ( a ) the likelihood and ( b ) the seriousness of any prejudice which is required to justify a stay of such proceedings .
30 ‘ ( i ) whether proceedings upon indictment may be stayed on the grounds of prejudice resulting from delay in the institution of those proceedings even though that delay has not been occasioned by any fault on the part of the prosecution ; ( ii ) if the answer to ( i ) above is in the affirmative what is the degree of : ( a ) the likelihood and ( b ) the seriousness of any prejudice which is required to justify a stay of such proceedings .
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