Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [art] [noun] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Who plays for the football team you support ?
2 That was what looks like a satellite dish what on earth is this ?
3 That looks like a Mars Bar you got do n't they ?
4 Looks like a motorbike handlebars you can stick it on the wall .
5 He looks like the brick wall he 's reached , she thought , and walked by .
6 From a hot-head who has done time for killing a man , he develops into a union organiser who discovers the eloquence his new role demands .
7 The epididymis then joins with the vas deferens which winds a tortuous course in front of the pubic bone to join the urethra near its junction with the bladder .
8 If it starts with a C sound we 'll try a C if it 's not one of those that I 've remembered starting with a K then it 's probably a C.
9 The significance of the adult 's capacity to attribute meaning to actions which are not performed with communicative intent lies in the learning opportunities which are created by the adult response .
10 Well he 's rushed on now you see , that fellow has in the pick-up truck I mean , did you see him ?
11 ‘ Now that it has been shown that it adds to the greenhouse effect we will start a programme to further reduce the use of SF 6 and to study replacements in the foundries , said Sven Plahte of Hydro 's magnesium division .
12 Twenty metres or so from the grass-packed hill which looks over the Rabbit Grounds I switched to Silent Running , pacing stealthily through the long weeds and reeds , careful not to let anything I was carrying make a noise .
13 These expression and structural data for p un provide strong evidence that the DN10 cDNA corresponds to the p gene itself , because reversion to wild-type pigmentation is accompanied by a restoration of the normal DN10 / D15S12h transcript .
14 The contractor negotiates with an insurance company which agrees , for a fee paid by the contractor , to provide the bond .
15 Once aluminium passes into the water system it is toxic to fish , and may find its way into human drinking systems .
16 When he arrives in the White House we will discover if he is more than a brilliant campaigner .
17 We are training a group of mental health monitors from the refugee community who will be able to lead discussion groups using the pamphlets and also spot special cases of need for referral to us ' This training will also be very useful in the future during the reconstruction period , as community mental health workers are going to be essential .
18 Whether membership of a CU is from the single country viewpoint a step in the direction of freer trade depends upon the tariff levels which prevail before and after joining a CU .
19 Suppose some symbol B occurs in a parse tree whose top symbol is A. Within this tree , B is the top node of a smaller parse tree .
20 What happens to a Time Lord who loses his TARDIS , Bernice wondered .
21 And this is what happens to the podvig tic which obsesses the notebooks and the ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ chapter : it becomes deflected and surrealized into eruptive impenetrable little freaks .
22 However , Dworkin 's argument depends on a master principle which is seen as ‘ uncontroversial ’ , and whether Dignan 's reformulation would be acceptable may be a matter of debate .
23 Maintenance of health in the long term depends on the management protocols which control the animals ' welfare and staff access .
24 A lot now depends on the Birmingham result which will be known on Monday .
25 Precisely what sort of cable will be used depends on the network architecture you 've chosen .
26 Deciding on the right level for a band depends on the policy ideas which characterize different agents .
27 When the customer arrives at the checkout point he unloads the goods from the trolley on to the conveyer belt .
28 Yet we had skills in assessment and rehabilitation and links with the health service which the independent sector lacked . ’
29 Violet has mostly dug up her patch and planted vegetables in it , but she has left a little strip of grass , about three foot long , which she mows with a lawn mower she bought at a jumble sale for two pounds .
30 This Chapter ( Chapter 1 of Part XV ) deals with the settlement provisions which apply to what might be termed " income settlements " , ie covenants to pay annual amounts as opposed to " capital settlements " which are , broadly , settlements where capital sums are settled to be held on trust .
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