Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv prt] [pos pn] [noun] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 British Airways warned that it will have to either close or sell off its UK regional business if its cabin crews continue to strike over pay cuts .
2 Now she collects and builds up her stores all year round .
3 You 'll be taking our dabs and turning over our drums next . ’
4 If that does n't work , you can always sell the record at gigs and get back your investment that way .
5 What colours does it come in ? ) and fill in your answers next to them .
6 However , it is one of my duties to supply the guard dog with water and to clear up his doings each morning before school .
7 They say my accent is 'orrible , but at least I can understand what they 're saying on the pitch and suss out their Machiavellian little games . ’
8 This animal had begun to grunt and go off her milk two days ago and when I had seen her yesterday I had flirted from one possibility to the other .
9 It will have to embrace the role of detecting fraud , widen its responsibilities beyond the shareholders as a group , and spin off its audit regulatory role to an independent agency .
10 I stopped and put down my shopping next to the hedge .
11 It is quite legal to go out into the countryside , find a hedgehog and pull off its legs one by one .
12 After all , if the Normans had n't thought long-term and picked up their trowels 1,000 years ago , there would be no New Forest today .
13 The Gould party settled into accommodation at a Mr Fisher 's on Davey Street , unpacked all their belongings and set up their apparatus ready for the invasion of fresh specimens .
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