Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [verb] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The Government made clear when introducing its reform of the housing benefit scheme in April 1988 that it will be adapted to provide community charge rebates for low-income groups . |
2 | Not so foolish as to put your head in a noose . |
3 | Similarly , the inventor must be careful when discussing his invention with potential manufacturers and the like and the law of confidence is very important at this stage . |
4 | It may not be as easy as surrendering your body to the doctor and simply taking the medicine , nor can you expect an over-night cure . |
5 | The reason , in my opinion , why many artists call pastel application ‘ painting ’ is because they have some sort of complex when comparing their art to that of the oil painter , which is wrong . |
6 | She was able to talk about herself in a more positive way , and this she attributed to having felt useful and capable when helping her sister-in-law around the house . |
7 | I must admit I acted with the thought that I could interest you , that some attention would not be unwelcome — I hope I am not so insensitive as to force my company on anyone without some indication on their part — and there was interest , was n't there ? |
8 | The salt itself , even at high dose ( 5% ) in my experience , has little effect on the flukes other than to weaken their hold on the fish . |
9 | We did little planning other than booking our accommodation in a chain of well positioned youth hostels , but the holiday was memorable . |
10 | Uncertain whether to admit his pleasure at being asked to assist , he said merely , ‘ If you 'd like me to . ’ |
11 | It is a fine , Medieval bridge , guarded at each end and fortified as befitted its position as the sole river crossing and approach to the castle . |
12 | " I 'd rather see you dead than turn your coat like her next door . " |
13 | The following evening he was shot dead while walking his dog along the wharf here . |