Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And , although this huge deficit is in large measure a consequence of the fall in tax revenue and the cost of unemployment in the recession , the IFS expect it to remain at this level for some years even if a gradual recovery does take place .
2 And , although this huge deficit is in large measure a consequence of the fall in tax revenue and the cost of unemployment in the recession , the IFS expect it to stay at this level for some years even if a gradual recovery does take place .
3 If you 're wanting to take er early retirement and erm you 're wanting enhancement say you retire at fifty nine and you want some enhancement , can you ask for enhancement sort of up to sixty five or has it only got to be up to sixty ?
4 Wycliffe let it go at that .
5 His first student essays in photography show him fascinated by natural order and symmetry , the geometry of nature , the abstract face of concrete things .
6 My occasional brushes with office work leave me filled with inarticulate rage .
7 I 'm invoking the Official Secrets Act form you signed on that one .
8 This is in sharp contrast to the normal behaviour of a married couple , since modesty and decorum require them to refrain from any open show of their mutual love .
9 Moreover , social relations of this new type have themselves passed through significant stages .
10 There 's a brisk word for the little people — waiters ( ‘ idiot ’ ) , cleaning ladies , young policemen , flower stall men ( ‘ what kind of mortgage do I need for those ? ’ ) ,
11 Parties on the extreme right have nothing to gain in electoral terms from such antisemitism : their appeal is to ethnocentric fears of groups other than Jews .
12 Was there a specification set at the beginning do you know on this
13 What the devil do you want at this hour of night ? ’
14 What sort of contact do you have with other members of the university or other departments in the university ?
15 So if I was to say we 've we 've picked our area , what potential instructions do we have do you think , let's say we 've got a good , quite now , what potential instruction do we have with that particular area , that arena rather ?
16 What relationship have you got with these .
17 ‘ What chance have I got with little cows like you shortchanging me ? ’
18 Yet even in its present state it accounted in 1987 , directly or indirectly , for 600,000 jobs and 2 per cent of gross domestic product .
19 Every sewing scissor I get in this house
20 mhm And what sort of anger do you find from these people ?
21 What use do you make of written work when it has been marked ?
22 Does the verve , vividness and timely fun of his new collection have anything to do with this ?
23 How much sugar have you put in this ?
24 An awful word which is used in the English language cretinism have you heard of this awful word cretinism ?
25 ( c ) Adjectives which , because of their lexical meaning , may only qualify sense find themselves restricted to prenominal position .
26 Humour and sex have nothing to do with each other
27 What guitar do you use for that ?
28 When they meet one another , they gingerly caress each other 's long legs and only after a great deal of hesitation do they come to closer quarters .
29 Visuals are very important in terms of information recall I modelled for this a couple of years ago .
30 ha , car start near Woodcape Corner and go clockwise , which corner do they come from first ?
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