Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | At times I would give him more sedation than other times because of the course of the illness . |
2 | Then approximately every two months we will send you another book in this series , at the regular price , also on approval . |
3 | and I think the lads they used to get them some chocolates or something , she says oh more chocolates I 've got loads of them |
4 | In 1962 Piero Pieri addressed a Parisian audience on how he saw military history ‘ spilling over ’ into other aspects and specialisms of history , creating chain reactions which would bind them all together . |
5 | The APU collection of questions was searched for items which conformed individually and collectively to the following criteria : — nearly all the items would have success rates between 60 per cent and 95 per cent nationally ; — all the items would have low omission rates among the bottom 20 per cent band of attainers nationally ; that is , they would not deter this group of pupils , who would be willing to " have a go " at them ; — overall , the items should cover a reasonable variety of topics , including basic ideas such as fractions , decimals , graphs ; and , — as far as possible the items selected would have a high incidence of a distinctive error or errors which would give them some diagnostic value . |
6 | This means that when we designed general SVQs we could give them all a similar number of module credits — whereas different occupational SVQs often have widely varying numbers of modules . |
7 | Then Mozart would supply the publisher Hoffmeister with a series of compositions which would bring him enough revenue to repay the debt over two years . |
8 | I mean in in logs log tables they 'd write it this way . |
9 | Given the new licensing laws for teachers I shall give them some experience of the post 16+ area before embarking on the lower school work with which under the former arrangement I would normally have begun . |
10 | Now er in the in the An engineer if you 've any engineer friend engineering friends I could explain it all to you but it takes time . |
11 | There would always be critics who would see it all as a carrot to attract the donkey . |
12 | If Brussels dictates to British employers it will make us less competitive , they intone ; lessen the chances of creating jobs . |
13 | At a speed of fifty yards in fifteen minutes it would take me another eight hours to reach the road . |
14 | Now there 's no need to learn all of the tables erm er what I will do is if you want any more lessons I 'll do you some special tables cut down so you only have to learn about half the normal and then you 'll know them all cos if you know two sixes . |
15 | Partly , Davie believes , because the British are now too ignorant of prosody to be able to hear Bunting 's precise , subtle music ; partly because , as an associate of Pound and Zukovsky , he is ‘ an embarrassment to the numerous English historians who would have it that modernism in poetry was a temporary , American-inspired distraction from a native tradition … ’ |
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17 | For two pins I 'd send them all crashing to the bottom . |
18 | If the scientists had enough systems they could distinguish them all , the blood types I mean . |
19 | When I was on nights I used to watch it all the time . |
20 | If we had to send you and it 's a big if , we had to send you another hundred mil further sorry another hundred miles , above a hundred miles we will pay you another five percent . |