Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [noun] [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Managers have to modify or influence behaviour all the time .
2 So welcome to the first edition of CCG People , which we hope will tell you all you need to know about the people that make CCG such a success .
3 Sections 352 , 354 and 355 clearly envisage , and indeed demand , alterations without which the register could not be kept up to date and fulfil its purpose , and although there is no express provision for alterations of members ' addresses that takes place all the time .
4 Overhauling an industry that consumes $100 billion a year and accounts for about a seventh of the national economy merits delay .
5 The NT/ Community Outlook Primary Healthcare Conference was told last week that potential nurse prescribers will come under the same pressure as doctors from an industry that spends £200 million a year promoting its products .
6 Her mind was floating over turquoise waves and she narrowed her eyes against an ocean that sparkled silver all the way to the horizon .
7 The vintage car of the title is driven by a married duo who bicker , moan and make love all the way to Brighton , then challenge a less permanent couple to a race back to London .
8 They painted Astrid 's house and made love all the time .
9 Who should a woman of this age be taking her clothes off and demanding sex all the time ? "
10 Mrs Phillipa Grove took up the lease in 1782 and on her death her daughter , Miss Phillipa Grove renewed the tenancy and payed £44. 10s a year rent to Lord Pembroke .
11 Cause you 're talking and explaining things all the time and
12 I hope not , because you may be able to fill a gap in the market , and at the very least you will be using your knitting machine and gaining experience all the time .
13 And let Chignell shut the door .
14 We like mixed-ability teaching in principle — but it 's such hard work ( if you 're not going to cop out and use worksheets all the time ) that we find ourselves longing for the good old days of streaming .
15 ‘ It is by far the most common cause of asthma in Britain , the allergy that kills 2,000 people a year , incapacitates hundreds of thousands and costs £450 million a year in NHS prescriptions and billions in hospitalisation and time off work .
16 Buzzing down through dapper Kentucky , misty Tennessee , flat as hell and getting steamier all the time .
17 And if you pass that test you go back to your police force and you are evaluated and having tests all the time .
18 ( Camp schools were institutions where children lived communally and attended lessons all the time ; though somewhat authoritarian in regime , they at least provided a well balanced diet and regular exercise through organised games . )
19 Helen fetched her bag and gave Nicola all the money she was carrying .
20 The company was functioning well as a business entity and making inroads all the time creatively .
21 These resource ideas are clearly presented , and offer teachers all the information they need about appropriate level , time , preparation , materials , classroom management , monitoring , and follow-up activities .
22 Thus Ziegler-Natta catalysts take up only two pages and block and graft copolymers half a page .
23 No new players yet … and to make matters worse a flu bug has hit the club …
24 Shell never fights costly bid battles , but spends $1.5 billion a year steadily buying oil and gas assets .
25 A Smithfield is a leggy type of collie of the sort that bullock drovers used when working cattle half a century ago .
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