Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [adv] [vb -s] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | George , wisely , did n't try to compete with guest Gary Moore and simply strummed his way through While my Guitar Gently Weeps as Moore 's Les Paul sobbed inconsolably — but by then it was all over bar the cheering . |
2 | But erm in the back of my mind there comes that she 's saying to me do n't get involved , do n't get involved . |
3 | My desk now looks like it 's Christmas . |
4 | Now I think if my body still moves and people enjoy it that 's OK . ’ |
5 | My husband always maintains that white wine tastes better when drunk outside — by which he actually means that if he is in the open air he is relaxed and therefore more capable of enjoying anything . |
6 | My theory therefore suggests that bands of young male hominids started to hunt first , while older , dominant males , encumbered with their harems and young , continued the traditional foraging . |
7 | Cyclotron resonance by my theory only occurs if the hazardous frequency range lies with the exciting field . |
8 | You can continue your sport the decent side of the sport without the need for the kill and and we will encourage , my motion actually encourages that , encourages the fox hunting fraternity to look at a way forward , come forward , talk to us . |
9 | None of these large animals could possibly have passed over the arms of the sea which now separates these countries , and their presence plainly indicates that a land communication must have existed since the origin of the species … ’ |
10 | The Restaurant , although renowned for its seafood also boasts and good selection of meat and poultry dishes as well as vegetarian dishes e.g. the special vegetarian paella . |
11 | In the case of traffic injuries , the temporal proximity of putative causes and their effects strongly suggests that a large part of the fall in mortality from this cause is attributable to centrally coordinated action . |
12 | Its preamble eloquently asserts that the ‘ recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom , justice , and peace in the world . ’ |
13 | As more people live to ages of 85 plus , the age of their carers also increases and elderly carers will be less able to cope . |
14 | Its distribution again emphasises that the dispersal of some rare imports may have been governed by social or political factors . |
15 | Dr Trower says Diana 's way of holding her head high shows that she will not be submissive in the face of Charles 's attempt to dominate . |
16 | Its name also implies that the mineral springs , which have continued in use until now , were once presided over by a patron deity called Arnemetia , goddess of the sacred grove . |
17 | But , once it has spread so that its dimensions parallel to the wall are large compared with the boundary layer thickness , the motion over most of its area closely resembles that in a fully turbulent boundary layer to be described in Sections 21.5 and 21.6 . |
18 | So I do n't think her Nan really knows that Kelly does it to loads of people , do you know , cos she was Geraldine 's best friend , Katie 's best friend . |
19 | A group is coherent in so far as it has a certain continuity in its consciousness , its organisation and its action ; but its coherence also implies that its members do actually support one another in practical ways that are consistent with the objectives of the group . |
20 | The relatively small number of East Germans who have so far actually left their country permanently suggests that the leadership 's decision on free travel was a shrewd move . |
21 | This new book by Angela Everitt and her colleagues perhaps indicates that a fresh start is being made , and that this state of affairs will begin to improve . |
22 | Though Craig and Jo have a number of sexy scenes together in Home and Away , she says the advantage of her real-life relationship with someone in the same industry is that her partner fully understands that romantic clinches with an international heart-throb are just part of the job . |
23 | The anthropological fieldworker who eventually returns to the social setting of his homeland usually finds that it has become quite a different place . |
24 | His work usually starts when the team return from a task . |
25 | Will my right hon. Friend confirm that his announcement today means that the hospital will be under more local management than it was ? |
26 | He is not badly informed here , perhaps because participants had accompanied Emma to Flanders , and his account generally complements and sometimes extends that of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle . |
27 | His letter rather suggests that he was trying to protect the person who made the original mistake . |
28 | His analysis also shows that Bork 's ( 1978 ) position , that there is no reason to interfere with contractual relationships since different firms may adopt different marketing strategies , is not sustainable . |
29 | The poor player might not realise that carrying the crowbar is the key to the problem , and be left wondering why his input sometimes works and sometimes does n't . |
30 | Playing with your fingers also means that your hands get tired quickly , and we all know what happens to your timing then . |