Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb -s] [pron] [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | And we can agree all of that , so that it makes it easier for storage |
2 | And it makes it easier for the slash-and-burn cultivators to get in rather than sort of coming in gradually round the edges , there are now great swathes cut through tropical rainforest at Amazonia certainly , and the Trans-Scabon railway is about to be put through which again will make it easier for the sort of to come in , and I think that should be bourn in mind . |
3 | He may be a bit ropey at times but he plays his best for us and do n't forget the goals he scored , including one which put paid to the scouse red shite in 1991 . |
4 | ‘ He ca n't work because he is disabled but he does his best for us and makes sure we have everything we need . ’ |
5 | ‘ He ca n't work because he is disabled but he does his best for us and makes sure we have everything we need . ’ |
6 | A MFN clause sustains collusion because it makes it costly for a seller to reduce price in a discriminatory way , which is how secret cheating on a price agreement often takes place . |
7 | because it makes it harder for them to sell . |
8 | ‘ The temptation is to give them everything , ’ says Janka Stuttard , the Russian speaker who co-ordinated the visit , ‘ but their parents asked us not to do that because it makes it difficult for them to settle back home . |
9 | This effectively nullifies the use of the ‘ upwards reporting ’ of SPRs and SSRs , since it makes it difficult for the recipients to see the extent of the problem . |
10 | This effectively nullifies the use of the ‘ upwards reporting ’ of SPRs and SSRs , since it makes it difficult for the recipients to see the extent of the problem . |
11 | As curiosities , these few loathsome relics are no doubt both valuable and interesting , but were there a heap of such dry rubbish , one would feel strongly disposed to make a bonfire of the whole , for it looks nothing fit for anything else . |