Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Leapor 's intellectual attainments are of no importance , and her poetic skills only obstruct her proper work in the kitchen . |
2 | editor of the Eatanswill Independent , a fire-eater and a Buff ( Whig ) , whose opinions so inflame his rival Pott , editor of the Blue ( Tory ) Eatanswill Gazette , that they eventually come to blows . |
3 | Such words usually lose their final letter ‘ e ’ when a suffix beginning with a vowel is attached , but the usually remains syllabic . |
4 | Also in this category , but published for the first time in this volume , is the article Jackie And Just Seventeen which not only records changes in the content of girls ' magazines over the 80s ( since McRobbie 's original analysis of the late 70s , also included here ) but registers theoretical developments as well through its attention to the ways in which girls as readers both construct their own meanings and interact with the texts . |
5 | Similarly political parties also have their own policy teams which draw up policy documents . |
6 | It is a persistent complaint of runners that in the drive to innovate with new models , manufacturers frequently discontinue their favourite shoes . |
7 | Other fans simply call them little kids , but they are to be distinguished from other ‘ little kids ’ in other areas of the ground . |
8 | Many readers kindly recommend their favourite labels , Leicester 's Peter Sjobergundy ( Oliver Beamish , London E5 ) and Liverpool 's Sammy Chablis ( Mick Clark , Stockport ) , for example . |
9 | It 's , it 's very normal in Scandinavia , most drivers there use their dipped headlights in daylight . |
10 | When sentence ( 9 ) is followed later in the same text by sentence ( II ) , readers readily abandon their original inference and form another , for example that John is a schoolteacher . |
11 | Experimental data show that skilled readers readily use their orthographic knowledge when processing words . |
12 | This reflection lights up the eyes in the rays of the moon or a lamp to such an extent that some native peoples believe that the tiger 's eyes actually generate their own light at night . |
13 | During normal working hours just phone your local service number or local shop . |
14 | All these vertical lines , from which trajectories remain within B U 5 U T for all future time , form a Cantor set , and trajectories that start between lines eventually leave our small region of interest . |
15 | As you say , plain boards lettered and varnished and exposed to the elements soon lose their fresh effect . |
16 | The Elleray Park special school pupil can not sit , stand , crawl or walk unaided and his parents still await his first words . |
17 | If a simple native substrate such as type I collagen is used , cell survival can be increased but the hepatocytes rapidly lose their normal appearance , becoming flattened , and specific gene functions such as cytochrome P and albumin expression rapidly diminish . |
18 | Women in developing countries typically have their first child when they are very young and , except where circumstances of custom proscribe it or where family planning is not widely practised , continue childbearing until they are nearing the end of the reproductive years . |
19 | Youngsters often tell their horrified parents that they are engaged — often several times over — before they are 18 . |
20 | If you are in straightened circumstances please contact your social security office , you can not know whether you are eligible for financial help unless you ask . |
21 | The retained Victorian warehouses still have their cast iron columns , and external brick walls with arched windows , while the shop fronts and internal stairs are in a lighter , Art Nouveau style . |
22 | Boetti 's tapestries usually display his own words , but here he collaborated with the Sufi poet Berang ; the piece was shown in the exhibition ‘ Magiciens de la Terre ’ three years ago in Paris , and coincides with the Boetti retrospective at the Bonner Kunstverein until 22 November , and with a small exhibition at Cordula von Keller , Spichernstrasse 44 ( by appointment only , tel. 0221–519 564 ) . |
23 | Large hairdressing groups usually produce their own hair pictures for publicity and in most cases are always looking for new faces with good hair . |
24 | Despite having thousands of years to get it right , many employers still deny their female staff time for one of the most natural of human experiences.But now a new EC directive is set to come into force to improve maternity leave rights . |
25 | The information on them is confidential and therefore it ensures that guests only see their own forms . |
26 | I notice that present day cricketers usually write their first name in full , thus adding to what must be a considerable chore , especially for those in the Test party . |
27 | TWO OUT OF EVERY THREE GOVERNMENTS STILL TORTURE THEIR OWN PEOPLE . |
28 | Some Counts also maintain their own artillery trains and most large cities have cannons to defend their walls . |
29 | England 's bowlers clearly save their best deliveries for these five-minute breaks , so would more breaks mean more much-needed wickets for England ? |
30 | Similarly , epistemologies also have their political implications . |