Example sentences of "[noun pl] [subord] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | With all the macros together on one page , someone doing accounts where they only want some of the standard sheets , can just choose those that are relevant . ’ |
2 | ‘ You 've got to decide whether it 's … freer atmosphere and rowdyism or silence and total obedience , because I do n't think you … have any feelings towards somebody in schools where you just have to sit in silence in sort of neat rows … |
3 | I hate subjects where you just have to fill your head with facts . |
4 | Since use of land for domestic and industrial purposes is largely incompatible with clean water , potable supply rivers tend to be found in rural settings where they also have considerable amenity value . |
5 | Oddly , he finds that about 70 per cent of his clients end up buying very different homes than they originally intended . |
6 | Did you try out more walks than you eventually used ? |
7 | If Ivanov was a spy , then I am sure he obtained far more strategic information by legitimate methods than he ever did by covert means . |
8 | We were going too fast to see any details of the moored vessels so I just snapped a random photograph and , at the very same instant , the Maggot swore and banked and rammed the throttles hard forward . |
9 | Depression may result from an upbringing which induced feelings of insecurity , inadequacy or false guilt which have dogged the young adult 's steps until they finally come to a head during the crisis of midlife . |
10 | You will find he will go to immense trouble to avoid Night Goblin units if he even thinks they might contain Fanatics . |
11 | This is really a matter of personal preference and the sort of facilities available in your building ( or area because , of course , nearby gas can be piped in at some cost , or use gas from cylinders if you really prefer gas ) . |
12 | He urged them on through the mounting waves until they too reached the Rebecca , and he was able to ram one hole , fill it with pitch , then another , and another , round the hull beneath the overhang of the bows , in a rain of missiles , with fire sizzling around him , and his fellow fighters hanging on , hoping for the moment when the timbers would be ablaze . |
13 | It would n't have been on the books if I ever seen blatant sectarianism at its worst it 's in that bloody motion . |
14 | I have n't got their addresses because I just listened to what she told me . |
15 | This is not a criticism of the reporting organizations because it simply reflects our ignorance of how to measure the relationships . |
16 | Last night Le Saux said : ‘ I want to apologise to the fans because I obviously regret what I did . |
17 | It also means you have real problems building relationships because you just expect to lose friends all the time . |
18 | Incidentally the Amstrad mouse driver is only MOUSE.COM and do n't try using other mouse drivers because they definitely do n't work . |
19 | When England 's centre-forward played like he did tonight you have to score two goals because I always thought Wright would get one . ’ |
20 | It 's becoming common in many local authority , private and voluntary sector Homes because it generally works well both for residents and staff . |
21 | The Westboro company is able to shrug off the small but steady and grinding losses because it still had $196.2m in cash and marketable securities at the end of the quarter . |
22 | Commenting on its reduced second quarter loss ( figures , page seven ) , Data General Corp said that while it was n't satisfied with its overall results , it was encouraged by the continued success of its AViiON family of Unix computers , which showed significant growth over the year-ago quarter , and it remains cautious for the short-term because of the weak worldwide economy and because it sees no evidence that industry-wide pricing pressures will abate in the near future ; the Westboro company is able to shrug off the small but steady and grinding losses because it still had $196.2m in cash and marketable securities at the end of the quarter . |
23 | Consequently SCP is attractive to some corporate depositors since it commonly carries an interest rate of Libid or better and diversifies the risk away from the banking sector . |
24 | He admitted that mistakes had been made in the five months since he personally took over the government , especially in the slow pace of privatisation . |
25 | Mr Yeltsin admitted that mistakes had been made in the five months since he personally took over the government , especially in the very slow pace of privatisation . |
26 | Like when she stole with Crilly , she mostly took the risks while he just held the bag . |
27 | May we learn to appreciate its beauty and its comforts whilst we still have them to enjoy . |
28 | And erm we had him on two lots of antibiotics before he even had an anaesthetic to get the inflammation down and I do n't want it to get worse ! |
29 | It was to be nine months before we finally emerged again at the other end of the archipelago — shocked , emaciated , but exalted . |
30 | ‘ It will be interesting to see if the system has been improved in any way , but it will take a couple of months before we really see any indication of that , ’ said one insider . |