Example sentences of "[n mass] [coord] [pers pn] [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 So the process starts with the data and it 's totally determined by the contents of the data , right ?
2 Phenomenologists believe that it is impossible to produce factual data and it is therefore impossible to produce and check causal explanations .
3 Er obviously the erm better for overseas visitors pound will help tourism in this country , particularly in London erm the Chairman says Madame Tussauds in fact gets about sixty percent visitors over from overseas , Rock Circus at the moment is about fifty percent and it 's still rising , which partially explains why it had a very good year last year .
4 We have the club slides in our house so that you know really whoever takes over organizing the meeting should really have those and they 're all sorted out in order so it 's just a case of diving in the bag and looking for whatever you want , ever the I always try to bring some fish to look at , to the the scr to the screen erm some of the fish that were on show on the table for that particular sh er in erm table show because I think it shows interest and to learn more about the fish and it 's always nice when somebody else knows a lot more about the particular species than you do , and i is able to tell you quirks and fancies that they have .
5 The weight of the electronic version is 250 g and it is about 185 mm long .
6 Consumer public relations depends on using to the full this part of the media and it is generally accepted that any consultant working in this field will have contacts within the appropriate media .
7 Her previous publications have addressed family care and community care in relation to older people and she is currently researching alternative forms of long term care for this group .
8 There may come a point when the rights and needs of other people have to be taken into account in the planning which is done for old people and it is morally unacceptable to take a stance which disregards others ' interests .
9 It is most common in older people and it is often believed that there is no cure because it is a sign that the body is wearing out .
10 You see you meet lots of wonderful people lots of different people and it 's always nice to People make the place do n't they ?
11 ‘ Leaving Pete is hard but we know he gets on well with these people and he 's very adaptable . ’
12 The oilbird 's hearing falls off rapidly above about 6000 hertz and it is most sensitive to sounds around 2000 hertz , which is the main frequency of its clicks .
13 I know he 's only casual staff but he 's always on the same always
14 Hawksmoor , who had already had a great deal of experience as an architect , was brought in as clerk of works and it is quite likely that the design was by both men .
15 ‘ It used to be really good for scarce reedbed species but it is so dry now its basic birds are tawny owl and whitethroat and there has got to be something wrong with that .
16 Like the formal approach to organisations , such charts give us a picture of how an organisation works but it is only a partial picture and misses out on the crucial aspect of how people behave within organisations .
17 When I joined the company it was capitalised at about £4m and it is now capitalised at about £1.4bn .
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