Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [unc] [noun pl] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Well does n't it ma , I mean when you do you 'll be away with your different groups ' points and he 'll be
2 They apply to different communities , they have responded to different communities ' needs but they also contribute to a ripple effect of achievement at national and international levels which will ultimately benefit the lives of many more children .
3 I tried to remember what my sister Mary had said about ignoring old wives ' tales and I tried to put them from my mind , but after that I often caught myself glancing at Granny 's picture and it seemed to me that her black eyes came alive and followed me round the room .
4 Now these visitors were dressed in simple shepherds ' tunics though they were fashioned in stripes of crimson satin and cloth of gold .
5 Erm but some of these childrens ' addresses that we 've had at St Paul 's they are very interesting and you get something out of them .
6 That 's easy to believe when you see the joy on these children 's faces as they meet Disney characters for the first time .
7 The hon. Gentleman would know if he had addressed as many farmers ' organisations as I have that the first question farmers ask is how we can deal with the uncertainty of the MacSharry proposals , which now confront us .
8 BT has set up a new free service to deal with all customers ' enquiries if they are moving house .
9 All the women in the conference planning group had so far been white , and we were only just beginning to respond to Black women 's demands that we examine our racism , and tackle it .
10 The concepts therefore were for that age quite sophisticated , indeed quite sophisticated by many adults ' standards as we have seen .
11 If you have paid six full years ' contributions before you cease payments , the Society will make your policy paid-up , leaving the units purchased to remain invested until such time you make a request to encash them .
12 Yet Brazil is fully capable of producing imaginative children 's programmes when it wants to .
13 ‘ Chubby ’ Eliot and self had a bit of a dogfight for a while trying to get on each others ' tails as we were not certain the other was not a 109 until we saw the roundels . ’
14 Answers to questions about their fellow workers ' reactions when they heard the news of planned redundancies suggested a difference in attitude between some of those who were close to pension age and had been with the company for long periods and other workers .
15 It is important the fireworks do n't get into young children 's hands because they themselves er will be in danger .
16 Women ‘ police ’ other women 's bodies because we know how important our appearance is in a society which objectifies us .
17 Discuss what changes would need to be made if Susan and Bob decided to form a company to take over the business to protect both partners ' interests as they stand under the current partnership agreement .
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