Example sentences of "[noun pl] [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 But in spite of his words there was a fusliza , ’ Tilda said as we walked back slowly along the path of Robina 's scruffy garden bordered by dark , unclipped shrubs .
2 In other words there is always the danger that an inexperienced class , given too free a hand , will fail to give themselves any kind of dramatic or authentic experience .
3 In other words there is a publicly accepted code of conduct which he is expected to perform .
4 We will break down and discuss two basic , possible explanations for these marked differences between the crime figures for men and women : firstly , that women do not indulge in criminality to the same extent as men ; secondly , that female crime is greatly underestimated by the statistics , in other words there is more female crime than the statistics indicate .
5 Words there are made flesh
6 In other words there was no change in the attribution .
7 In other words there is a contradiction between the need to expand markets and the need to reduce costs , which implies a conflict between the micro and the macro needs within the system .
8 Explicit in the design of the projects was the attempt to achieve these aims without diverting traffic to other areas — in other words there was to be a genuine experiment in calming existing traffic in situ , not simply exporting the problems to other districts .
9 In other words there was an ever-increasing trend , with growing mass , towards homeothermy .
10 In other words there must be processes of recording and retrieval and the underlying mechanisms must be closely integrated with the mechanism of the store .
11 In other words there is little pay off in providing an explanation which implies nothing can be done .
12 Erm the church would have no role within the state as being say in a erm erm in other words there would be erm the catholic church in in erm in say er a state like France er should not be the established church .
13 To eliminate or locate colloquial words there are dictionaries of slang .
14 In other words there 's too much information in them .
15 on this , and I 'll reiterate this , is the process that we go through as I understand it for introducing procedures , is that we take a diagonal slice through the organization er in other words there 's a draft procedure produced .
16 It is not surprising , therefore , that when the National Trust announced that it had recruited its 2 millionth member last autumn , rejoicing was not unmixed with the occasional grumble that the Trust had become too big ; in other words there was a presumption by some that such a large membership must inevitably be accompanied by the onset of unwieldiness and bureaucracy in the organisation itself .
17 In other words there 's not much heat rising from the living area .
18 In other words there may be two separate orthographic sub-systems : an input lexicon ( used in reading ) and an output lexicon ( used in writing and spelling ) .
19 This patient 's verbal output consisted almost entirely of content words there were almost no function words and no grammatical structure .
20 In other words there were , for every hundred females , er for every hundred males , there was only one female .
21 The most important words there are " per se " : for a person can legitimately prevent competition indirectly if the restraint is reasonable and is attached to a proper interest which merits protection .
22 the sticker was at the bottom , and there was nothing at the top and she , and she was still looking down at it , in other words there was nothing in it before
23 Yeah destroy death , in other words there 'll be no more dying
24 We 've got their Mum gave us a French dictionary , but my is the in French now they ca n't get The number of English words there are in there it 's
25 Soon as they did their words there 's like a another fag !
26 And there is no one single picture of English history which is absolutely right , in other words there are different interpretations of almost everything that matters in history , but what I wanted to try to do in that social history was to give some account of England 's past which was meaningful to people living in the late erm twentieth century .
27 In the area of physical characteristics there are some interesting survivors .
28 People try to classify what sorts of group or characteristics there are of groups and you find that people look at group size , let's go through the list , group size , communication networks , roles and expectations , norms and rules , okay well roles and expectations , norms and rules slightly different .
29 Without reliable guidelines there is no sense of safety in the unpredictable business of forming new relationships .
30 Nevertheless among these peoples there are sometimes individuals , frequently sincere , who claim to have no belief in a ‘ god ’ of any kind , but who , notwithstanding this , will often be found to be living a life in accordance with at least some part of an organised religion , and doing so often quite unbeknown even to themselves .
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