Example sentences of "[conj] [is] [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If you are under 60 but your husband has reached 65 and is retired , he may be able to claim a dependency addition of £32.55 for you , provided he pays it to you or is maintaining you to an equivalent amount . |
2 | I do not know whether that means that he has changed his policy or is distancing himself from the official line of the Labour party on unemployment issues . |
3 | somebody that is doing it as a business , what sort of money are they looking to ? |
4 | Mr Kelly has made a formal complaint against the police and is to lodge one against the ambulance service . |
5 | She sounds an emotional mess , and is using you as a substitute for her lost love . |
6 | The appeal runs until the end of this year and is asking everyone in the country to take part in a sponsored swim . |
7 | With no qualifications and precious little experience , she has taken on the job of Princess of Wales and is turning it into a significant career — and at the same time has brought up two small boys . |
8 | Now she has refined those skills with the help of judo and is putting them at the service of her country . |
9 | The benefit of this will be apparent when a force ten westerly has sent your brolly to Holland and is pummelling you in the face . |
10 | Inglewood , California-based Locus Computing Corp is attempting to raise its European profile , and is re-positioning itself as a specialist distributed computing consultancy , design , development and services outfit . |
11 | The Three Choirs vineyard is making an English equivalant of Beaujolais Nouveau , and is launching it on the French market . |