Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | In response to parliamentary questions , demanding that the government introduce their own bill rather than relying on private members ' initiatives , the Home Office made its familiar position clear : ‘ We strongly support the proposed Bill … but do not see how it is possible for the Government to undertake legislation . ’ |
2 | They have been updated and supplemented by local authorities ' own guidelines , covering procedures , training and pupil-teacher ratios , ranging in Strathclyde 's case from 10-1 for easy hillwalking to 5-1 for walking on difficult ridges . |
3 | and listen to Dire Straits ' greatest hits |
4 | What is required in history , if girls are to have equal opportunity with boys in school , is both a full investigation and exposure of women 's past — recorded and documented in special women 's history books — plus an integration of women and their contribution to history within existing accounts . |
5 | Produced by Adrian Sherwood and remixed by Happy Mondays ' production team of Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne , vocals on the single are provided by Comic Strip performer Alan Pelay . |
6 | The older figures will be selected by prison staff and sent on six-week Samaritans ' training courses under a Home Office scheme , called Listening Prisoners . |
7 | It can be worthwhile to look through trade magazines and check on various companies ' success in placing their songs with artists . |
8 | They were drenched in cheap perfume , and draped with gaudy women 's clothing and costume jewellery mixed with talismans and ritual power objects . |
9 | But even in February 1980 it doubted the long-term viability of this mechanism and pointed to potential LDCs ' debt servicing problems for banks . |
10 | He believed that induced abortion was an outrage against women 's health when performed in inadequate conditions ' but he did not believe that it should be made legal . |