Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [conj] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 & presented with a baby sister & & me with a second grand-daughter on 11 th Sept. … … 8lbs. 13ozs .
2 Dad , or John , Elly or or something like that .
3 If debtors are to be transferred , the purchaser should seek a warranty in the sale agreement that all the debts will be realised in full within a fixed period after completion and that none of the debts is subject to any counter-claim or is disputed .
4 We 've discussed several areas today , the effects of retiring from work on little or no income , the consequences of your premature death on the lifestyle of your family , the result of ill health on your standard of living and providing you with a custom built savings plan .
5 but it does highlight a need and I 'm not going to tread on the Treasurer 's toes in this instant but certainly that will add to the financial burden of running the Association but if its to increasing its lobbying power and authority over those in positions of influence , then above all we do need a very large membership .
6 It matters not ; within a few years and many fast and furious films later , he was being heralded not as the king of exploitation but as something of a genius , to which description he again did not object .
7 Thus Moore 's methodology points inevitably to his main ethical conclusion , which is that nothing , or at least very little , is to any great degree good except for cases of personal affection and the enjoyment of beautiful objects and that everything in life which does not come under these heads has barely any value apart from whatever it may have as a means of promoting these great goods .
8 When questioned further very few of them thought of this God or power as a man , but either as a person without a body or as something like air or gas , and a few said they did not know or that there was no God .
9 More and more it tended to be regarded not merely as a useful political device but as something with a moral value and justification of its own .
10 Not surprisingly , the active members of the African Institution saw themselves not simply as a successful pressure group but as something like an unofficial arm of government .
11 yes , well thank you , thank you , it 's a rather a , a slight discretion and that you for those information and we 're on , on erm C three , C three C
12 The all-party talks on Oct. 12 proved inconclusive , and on Oct. 29 the SLFP withdrew its support for such talks , claiming that it had lost confidence in the government 's will to solve the country 's problems and that none of the opposition proposals had been put into effect .
13 ‘ We believe we have some results to show for our efforts and if anybody in South Africa , white or black , believes that opposition to sanctions represents support for the status quo , they are deluding themselves . ’
14 Er n not really , you you may talk your way into some peasant 's house , and er er he 'd give you a scrambled egg or or something like this , and er that was something , if you got a scrambled egg .
15 Concussion will lead us very nicely onto compression and if anybody in your place of work has a head injury at all a knock on their head and they say , most people do do n't they ?
16 So it was that the companies gradually came to terms with the increasing traffic and provided it with a further impetus .
17 And there , lots of people and and lots of them actually they came from Abbotsbury and that all their kids were doing so well and then this period of a year , nothing !
18 ‘ That I had many acquaintances named Svend and that none of them would run off with a teenager . ’
19 All of a sudden , she realised there had been a collective intake of breath and that everyone around her was staring at the monitors .
20 Does my hon. Friend agree that the pillared structure that has been negotiated by our right hon. Friends is more likely to provide the sort of flexibility that the institutions will need , bearing in mind that Europe is standing , to some extent , on shifting sands and that none of the situations extant in the 1950s , at the birth of the Community , remains the same today ?
21 ‘ They are all blonde and are all about the same size and although none of them are identical you would know they are from the same family .
22 Since the reserviour was built it has become an important tourist and recreational centre but now none of the businesses can be sure they have a future .
23 ‘ I bet my friend , who commands the 4th Battalion of the Presidential Guard , that he could deploy 50 men and that none of them would lay hands on you .
24 That would we feel is certainly in a coordinating way and if somebody for instance er say you 've got a husband and wife living together , one of them suddenly becomes handicapped in a particular way , what we are planning to do is trying to develop programmes which will enable the carer to have to go on training at the County Council 's expense to enable them to look after somebody in their own homes and it 's a type of thing we want to develop .
25 just by way of comparison for rough guidance that there is a regulation or or something like that which says , if I remember rightly , that erm er payments must not be made for either services or goods not supplied above a figure of two thousand pounds without er being taken to committee first .
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