Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As many of our readers are non-members we have included a page ‘ What is the NCT ’ . |
2 | Months are things you live with . |
3 | That 's the size the boats were boats you see . |
4 | In proving in Z and in Q[x] that all irreducibles are primes we make essential use of the appropriate division algorithm . |
5 | a few years ago when my sons were teenagers I had some nice dripping and I said , you 've never had bread and dripping and I gave them some , I put a bit of salt on , I said , try this , I loved a bit of med bread and dripping when I was your age . |
6 | Her hands are claws she keeps concealed within her rags and tatters . |
7 | Therefore , the one is a destination which you 'll probably find you 'd prefer to go to for a long weekend or perhaps a , part of your annual holiday etcetera , our parks are places you go to for a day out and I think therefore there is a very er , strong difference between the sort of visit and because I feel that EuroDisney which will undoubtedly will be good , it 's a proven formula er , it 's run well er , it appeals to a lot of people and therefore it will be I think er , successful , exactly how successful I obviously ca n't say , but it will be successful , it will certainly attract British visitors , but they 'll come back , looking er , with certain higher expectation , a value for money , quality etcetera , etcetera . |
8 | A financial institution 's assets are items it owns and its claims on others . |
9 | One man , Hamad Hasan al-Harash , had a notebook in which he wrote down important events as he came across them : some were reports of what very old men had told him thirty or forty years ago ; others were things he had read ; others still were things which had happened to him . |
10 | Two others were journalists he knew already . |
11 | For dumped along with several worn and odd socks was £500 he had hidden in the foot of one pair ! |
12 | And the fairies was boat you see but they were kind of wandering kind of things . |
13 | But at the end of the day they are n't in that league cos most thieves are opportunists they seize a common opportunity that is presented to them by or it could be they 've actually just watched her go out and more of a chance . |
14 | And when Linda returned to work at weekends when the twins were eight-weeks-old he took charge of all four . |
15 | And when Linda returned to work at weekends when the twins were eight-weeks-old he took charge of all four . |