Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [vb base] [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Once in a while fantastic planetary aspects or influences afford one the perfect opportunity to prove just how daring , adventurous and self-confident one can be . |
2 | What if your product or workers injure someone ? |
3 | Christmas dinners or lunches require something a bit more comfortable and gold adds the sparkle that 's right for such events |
4 | Colours , textures and patterns affect everyone differently so there are no hard and fast rules , but there are some guidelines that will help you with your choice . |
5 | Consequently , this is not an ‘ audit report ’ as Auditing Standards and Guidelines define one , but is instead an ‘ accountant 's report ’ . |
6 | Nor does cran — seem to carry any meaning into newly coined forms : we can make sense , for instance , of billy-giraffe and nanny-giraffe by analogy with billy-goat and nanny-goat , and also of foot the fees ; but creations like cranbeads and bilbeads convey nothing , although one might have expected some interpretation such as ‘ small round red beads ’ and ‘ small round purple beads ’ . |
7 | He said : ‘ Managers deserve a momento , after all the referee and linesmen get one . ’ |
8 | But these abuses and reforms have nothing to do with the order made by Buckley J. in the present proceedings . |
9 | Trouble arises at this point , for no country can ensure that all its ministries and agencies manage everything in a wholly co-ordinated way . |
10 | Their experiences and feelings embrace lots of important areas of life — love , boyfriends , sex and contraception ; relationships with parents and friends ; school , adoption , abortion , pregnancy and birth , Mother and Baby Homes , surviving on social security benefits , living alone , getting married , and much more . |
11 | Asians know nothing about Africa and Africans know nothing about Asia . |
12 | Faces and names mean naught there . |
13 | It is completely ‘ straight ’ and tempos strike one as just right ; Stokowski is steadier than Reiner both in the scherzo and the finale , and every bit as intense , if not more so , in the opening Largo . |
14 | Both boys and girls need plenty of reassurance during this by fears that they are not normal , especially if they are early or late developers . |
15 | The postures and exercises compel one to break in certain ways — the flow of breath being influenced sometimes through exertion , or through stretching , or through carrying a movement to its ultimate limit . |
16 | This is excess mortality of er rates for males and females age one to four for different years of the twentieth century . |
17 | It 's an eyesore and residents want something to be done . |
18 | The French believed there were British officers aboard , and others think someone came back to fire the explosive , for there was more than an hour 's delay on the set time . |
19 | Why not look at the situation rationally : it 's the British Mountaineering Council , and sports climbing and competitions have nothing in common with the ethos of mountaineering activities — so why not ignore them , excommunicate them ? |
20 | Cash machine withdrawals , cheques , standing orders , direct debits and deposits cost nothing . |
21 | I I do n't know , probably we as newspapers are fairly guilty of preserving that image , but I also believe that those of you who are in local government service in whatever field , and that includes both officers and politicians have something to do yourselves there to try to restore that image . |
22 | The truce with Scotland , renewed in 1323 , reduced the need to levy taxes , and opposition was so cowed that , as the Vita commented , it did not surface even when parliament was called : ‘ Parliaments , colloquia and councils decide nothing these days . |
23 | Dozens of shops in Oxfordshire are being contacted , but officers say anyone with one of these mixers should have it thoroughly checked before using it again . |
24 | English might do , if you can decide just what is English ; but theoreticians prefer something more precise . |