Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 When I heard from Liz that your boss was starting to talk about wedding bells I swiftly moved all my operations back to London . ’
2 The marriage of Henry of Anjou to Eleanor and his accession , two years later , to the throne of England had brought together under a single sceptre peoples and provinces which hardly knew each other .
3 Well , you know , there are little corner shops which still have some sense of individuality about them .
4 In practice , that opportunity will be provided by the resit diet in subjects which currently have such a facility .
5 In practice , that opportunity will be provided by the resit diet in subjects which currently have such a facility .
6 Comparisons of virulence of closely related parasites in hosts with which they have co-evolved automatically control for many third variables which potentially confound such analyses .
7 Take that a step further , after the end of twelve months you then lose this fifteen thousand
8 If it is possible to mention something in the programme it will allow other fans who perhaps have little contact with the club , to use this excellent free facility .
9 By February 1890 , this temporary arrangement had extended its coverage and become permanent with the establishment of an Employers ' Labour Association representing thirty of the principal steamship owners and twenty master stevedores and porters who together employed some three-fifths of the seamen and dockers in the port .
10 A survey found that many employers left nearly all travel arrangements to their secretaries who rarely got any thanks .
11 In the intervening years the group adapted and grew , introducing the idea of a sales operation to liaise with the major insurers who now comprise such a crucial part of Heggie 's industry .
12 It is difficult , especially with larger branches who still retain some considerable cash collection , I turn over somewhere in the region of eight thousand pounds a year , which is n't bad in , in this day and age .
13 Candidates who successfully complete this qualification can often gain direct access to a master 's degree .
14 Prior knowledge ranged from seven of the subjects who previously knew all 40 of the junctions down to one subject who previously knew just six , the mean number known was 29.6 .
15 The data on the nine subjects who correctly identified each insulin were analysed separately but the results were not different from those of the whole group .
16 It has certainly amplified those voices who persistently argue that viewpoint .
17 I mean all that kid do was scream , scream , scream , scream , I mean Ross was n't the best one to be with , cos he was selfish and of course in Julia 's eyes he never did any wrong but Kerry come off worse all the time and I said childminding is fine and it 's necessary but the people , you know that , that people ca n't know people and Julia was a spoilt brat so
18 The Office for Fine Arts has not made definite plans about the procedure to be followed but it is thought that those institutions which already have some of the works of art on loan will be allowed to keep them , while the museums will be able to choose from what is left .
19 In 1981–2 , for example , fourteen universities were validating degree and Dip.HE courses in forty colleges and institutes of higher education , including nine institutions which also had some CNAA-validated courses .
20 I think we have to be very careful we do n't take reactions which actually negate some of the work and the common sense that has been undertaken at the moment .
21 Where NVQs and SVQs are based on the same statements of competence the qualifications will carry titles which clearly indicate that area of competence .
22 Similarly , the energy at sites may interact with certain individuals to create altered states of consciousness , which enables them to see more easily the variety of legendary entities which traditionally inhabit such locations .
23 Studies conducted since April 1988 convey mothers ' powerful sense that , as their poverty deepens , strategies which once gave some protection to their families are crumbling under the weight of increasing debt ( Cohen , 1990 , 1991 a , b ; Craig and Glendinning , 1990a , 1990b ; Craig , 1991 ) .
24 Firstly , the rules which sharply reduced those eligible for housing benefit , thereby removing benefits from pensioners with limited savings , were opposed by many Conservative MPs .
25 However , if there are one or more alternative acts which also possess some characteristic which similarly gives rise to prima facie obligatoriness , then only one of them can be all-things-considered obligatory .
26 On April 19 King Bhumibol Adulyadej signed into law two acts which automatically dissolved all 61 of the country 's state enterprise unions [ see p. 38099 ] .
27 Thus calligraphy was the source of the ornaments which still decorate most type-faces , despite efforts earlier this century to dispose of them ( see box ) .
28 Another response is the formation of music groups which sometimes include all who want to play or sing in them , regardless of their ability .
29 In doing so there are a number of important areas to consider : mathematical modelling of the distribution of positional errors in digital maps derived from source maps of different scales ; the level and distribution of error which characterize digital map data ; and the types of probability models which best represent these errors .
30 The directive contains requirements for the contents of prospectuses which broadly mirror those for listing particulars under the listing directive .
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