Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Channel four is where the fun really starts and where the Cascade Gain situation has its most effect ; the overdrive really is quite full and pokey .
2 Has nobody any ideas ? ’
3 Has she no sister perhaps ? ’
4 Before you leave , double-check your bag has everything any marathon runner could ever need inside and as you arrive ( calm and collected , having not lost your temper with the public transport system ) do a little stretching and gentle jogging .
5 Has anybody any idea when that will be ?
6 Has anybody any idea how I could have unscribed without knowing it ?
7 Has anybody any news on O'leary , Stachan or Standli ?
8 The fact is , there are millions of copies of Windows 3. x out there at the moment , and one survey has it that 33% of business PC users are currently computing under Windows .
9 Has he no discipline ? — .
10 Has he no family ? ’
11 But has he any right to tell the theist this ?
12 Has anyone anymore news about Gazza ?
13 ‘ We 've discussed the problem at length — has anyone any ideas on how to solve the problem ? ’
14 Hopefully if the doctor prescribes me more antibiotics tomorrow then I 'll have finished them by then — if not we 'll have to rearrange things .
15 those who have come through traditional SCOTVEC and C & G courses consider that the style of the HNC ‘ unitised ’ programme allows them more freedom to further develop their personal and academic skills .
16 Everyone says its totally hip and it wins awards again .
17 A spokesman for Swift securities , the finance company which repossessed the house , says they deeply regret having to enforce the eviction , but it was the only course of action left open to them .
18 The forest habitat of the Asian elephant allows it more shade .
19 you know she told me about it , she says I think I must mention it and I said okay I wo n't do it any more and she said oh please do it , we need you to do it she said especially the letter formation , she says what just try and encourage him to write any old letters , just to make sure that he can form them without copying them
20 Yeah he speaks and he goes you alright Kath and I went
21 It 's an ill recession that blows nobody any good .
22 It 's an ill wind that blows nobody any good , thought Neil platitudinously , as a large bruiser pushed him against one of the pillars of the Haymarket Theatre — I might get my nose broken , but at least my virtue looks like remaining intact !
23 yeah , no , not that we come back to that in a moment or to , I 'm just trying to see where this leads us though Mr , erm as a matter of legal analysis , erm y-y-y- your complaint , one particular one we 're talking about is that erm these standard , these are standard degrees which offend the competition rules now if it , if that 's right would not the consequence by erm across the ball , you 're saying you only , you only would render them invalid in so far as they happen to do any , happened to have done any particular name of , er that , I ca n't think , it did n't seem to be in any of the erm cases we 've looked at where the competition rules were applied , but that was a necessary condition if , if , if it 's that if it 's void , if people have suffered a loss as a result of it they can recover a lost , you do n't have to show a loss do you in order to , to , to be declared void
24 If we are looking for advice on a particular situation which affects us then impartiality of the second type is particularly important ; for instance , the judge who assesses the relevant facts and selects the relevant moral or legal rules must not be someone who has something to gain or lose by the outcome , although this presupposes the correctness of the rules to be applied and so takes us back to the impartiality normally associated with legislators , which is a matter of their involvement in determining rules which are not only universalisable but are actually to be universalised , at least within a given community , and to their impartiality in the third sense namely the adequacy of the consideration given to the various relevant considerations .
25 It is quite normal to pay out bonus tickets in December which costs us over £30,000 but the committee felt members would rather have the benefit over 52 weeks so the bonus system was abandoned to cover the cost . ’
26 It costs us about 30p a meal .
27 He keeps me absolutely prisoner .
28 And then I believe takes someone else supervisor
29 When an attractive opportunity presents itself then action follows .
30 Moreover , the pupil or student equally has questions , especially if his assignment is of an open-ended kind , or if his teacher has included ( as one hopes he increasingly will ) the objectives of developing autonomy and self-confidence in research in his instructional design .
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