Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 No you do n't have to , there 's no , there 's no rea there 's no , there 's no thing that makes someone but it , it if you 're pissed off it does n't , you do n't have to have a special reason to be pissed off you can just be pissed off like you can just be annoyed , it 's like saying you 're annoyed when someone nicks your towels .
2 People will mock you , they 'll , they 'll hit you , they 'll slap you , they 'll accuse you of things that you you 're not guilty of they may even kill you .
3 I now see that between 1958 and 1977 I was involved in what might well be described as a social drama of movement , often crossing boundaries into very marginal areas of policing , where the institutional ideal of ordered definition fails simply because the ‘ use of power and exercise of authority are based in ambiguity and particular interpretations of [ what is often ] poorly framed legislation ’ ( Burton 1980 ) .
4 But Mr White is sceptical about what will actually happen .
5 The introduction , in 1951 , of the General Certificate of Education made it easier to enrol secondary-modern pupils for such examinations , since at ordinary level ( O level ) the more able among them could now take one subject or a few subjects , without having to take a whole group of subjects at the same time .
6 In accordance with the former practice but , as I hold , contrary to what should now be the practice under the Children Act 1989 , the justices have provided further reasons extending to three pages .
7 The lazy among us will always claim that it is more difficult to learn as you get older .
8 These butterflies are so quick and easy to make the more enthusiastic amongst you will probably want to try your hand at producing various named species !
9 One or other of them would surely employ her .
10 The fact that the company never had and was never entitled to have some of the documents and that certain of them could only be obtained by litigation with the appellants , in so far as they were relevant to issues in that litigation , are factors to take into account in the balancing exercise to be set against the purposes of the administration set out in section 8 of the Act of 1986 .
11 You get used to seeing so many things , you become immune to what would normally be considered perversions .
12 Those who are close to us can sometimes possess an objectivity about our makeup which we sometimes fail to perceive ourselves .
13 And standing still brings me to sitting still , which , the more observant amongst you will probably have noticed , I am doing now .
14 Obviously , this is a total IFR aircraft if only because it is pressurised , so some hours are devoted to what can best be described as ‘ autoflight programming and monitoring ’ .
15 Law as integrity is also a non-skeptical theory of legal rights : it holds that people have as legal rights whatever rights are sponsored by the principles that provide the best justification of legal practice as a whole Pragmatism , on the contrary , denies that people ever have legal rights ; it takes the bracing view that they are never entitled to what would otherwise be worse for the community just because some legislature said so or a long string of judges decided other people were .
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