Example sentences of "[vb base] and [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 in Barbados and er some young chaps had saw me lying on the beach and er they stole my bag and they stuck a gun in my face and freeze lady , you do n't do any thing , you just let them take what they want and its a horrible feeling when your there , we were there for three weeks and it just totally spoiled the holiday but the ramifications of it do n't just stop once you got on the plane home , it was very frightening
2 If one examines the needs and wants of a less developed society and relates this information to the production capacity of that country , ways may be found to develop products that consumers want and which the country is capable of producing .
3 Instead of accepting what I say and what the kids say , they wo n't accept they want peace . ’
4 Fresh bread is the interests , concerns , questions and problems of the moment which pupils bring and which the teacher as a person brings .
5 The question whether the right to maintain , replace , extend and us an existing building is to subsist in perpetuity , notwithstanding that the building does not conform to the provisions of the scheme is fundamental in relation to the replanning of built-up areas .
6 Erm and you know and I the thing that erm used to worry me maybe sometimes , was the acceptance of this as what they should be having .
7 It is to the shame of this Tory government that er er our senior citizens have to struggle to feed and clothe themselves and to try to keep warm , and as inadequate pensions that they receive from this government if you compare the way in the other European countries what they get and what the British government gives to our old age pensioners , our senior citizens they 're more they 're worse off than actually second class citizens .
8 So far , there has been no review of the way in which the British procedures operate and what the consequences are should a pupil be wrongly failed at a particular level which employers may come to accept as appropriate for some jobs .
9 Perhaps the best hope for progress lies in the many examples of good practice that already exist and which the Act simply reflects and builds on .
10 They may feel that there are certain rights which citizens have and which the legislature or the executive must not invade or remove .
11 We believe that a Town and Country Planning measure on the lines indicated would give planning authorities all the scope which they need and which the 1932 Act failed to give them .
12 We are talking about care in the community , we know there a on routine fifty thousand pounds extra to community voluntary groups which we can well afford it flies in the face of the group , the instincts of the people that we represent and what the government is expecting .
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