Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's , that 's Now when you 've got an A squared minus B squared , you can factorize that I mean you could just do that on your calculator , and do it in one go , but it 's quite easy to do it as three point O one . |
2 | Carol is not , of course , a ‘ typical ’ child , nor is Dorothy a ‘ typical ’ mother , but the book has much to tell us about one child 's perception of books and their contents . |
3 | Different recognisers have different areas of strength and weakness , so it may be possible to combine them into one system . |
4 | Whilst a through understanding of AI is not required they should have a little background since all are likely to meet it at one time or another . |
5 | Only with incredible luck , against all the odds , could he reasonably hope to make a safe exit from Russian soil and reach safe ground from which the Americans might be able to extricate him in one piece . |
6 | It is possible to transfer it from one person to another so that the recipient can exercise such rights against third parties as may arise ( see for example Keene , Re [ 1922 ] 2 Ch 475 ) . |
7 | The same issues arise in all four appeals and it is therefore convenient to consider them in one judgment . |
8 | But because , in terms of our Christian moral code , this is a shameful matter we are inclined to push it to one side and to assume that kinship is the equivalent of " blood relationship " which implies , or should imply , biological connection . |