Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [pron] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , HCI offers the following generous reductions for the second child sharing a room with 2 full fare paying passengers at all Clubs where you see this symbol
2 It was because the Callaghan Government ran out of money to spend on the water industry and the big utilities that they encountered such problems .
3 No well that will be our that will be our Christmas trimmings that we bought this year .
4 During the last couple of months that he holds that office , he will be judged harshly on what he does .
5 The deputé , in a supplementary question , asks what on earth the minister means by ‘ Belgian ’ and demands that he clarify this category which he says he does not recognise .
6 We go to the track meets , the basketball matches and we select kids and we give those kids scholarships based on athletic merit .
7 S3 This is a critical year where decisions about which pupils are likely to prove to be good Higher Candidates and which need more consolidation and a slower pace are taken .
8 And erm we went on an elephant on a safari and we looked for erm wild animals and we saw some rhinos , and that was quite good fun .
9 The better-off are likely to be advised to delay serious relationships until they have more life experience .
10 We had enough , we had a roof over our heads and we had enough food and things like that , but nothing for luxuries or little extras .
11 With the house came two hundred acres and he added more land later , planting woods which were bequeathed to the nation , with the house .
12 Now ladies and gentlemen if you have any questions we 'll be happy to answer them for you Can you just wait for the microphone because the guys at the back ca n't hear the question
13 Visitors are welcome at Ormesby Hall 's Tuesday evening and Sunday afternoon sessions if anyone wants more information .
14 down into his arteries and we ca n't get anything down there so they 're blocked , but he said how the hell he survived that op I do n't know he said they could 've done more with his legs but it meant another hour and a quarter minutes in surgery , and he said he 'd had enough we could n't have kept him on the table a minute longer so he said all we can do is wait , so now mum said well he 's alright in intensive care , he 's responding well , getting over the operation well , but what we was worried about was him breathing on his own , had he , had he been you see , anyway he said this on er Thursday
15 ‘ He 's had trouble with campers , who 've broken down his fences and left fires that have caused a lot of damage — not Guides or Scouts , of course , who you know are taught to leave behind nothing but their thanks but he puts all campers together and calls them all nuisances . ’
16 In the last section we have come to the interesting conclusion that B may alone exist of all our variables but we reached that conclusion on a magnet shape not much used in practice .
17 They nibble hungrily at my legs because I have less hair to protect my skin .
18 She 's refused to go to the baths since she had that cold , but I think she was clever enough to make that an excuse .
19 I had to save the purchase price , which took several weeks ’ pocket money and watched almost daily , hoping that no-one else would buy the books before I had enough cash .
20 They had lived with her for three months before they got this place , and it had been three months too long as far as he was concerned .
21 The Labour party warned the Government of the time bomb that was being being created by their policies months before they took any action to try to stem the flow of repossessions .
22 To ask the Minister for the Arts whether he has any plans to visit Barnet to discuss the private sponsorship of the arts .
23 Although written many years ago , Lady Chatterley 's Lover has just been reissued by the Grove Press , and this pictorial account of the day by day life of an English game-keeper is full of considerable interest to outdoor-minded readers as it contains many passages on pheasant raising , the apprehending of poachers , ways to control vermin and other chores and duties of the professional game-keeper .
24 He did not have time to check his mirrors for police cars as he passed All Hallows-on-the-Wall and plunged into the long straight canyon of London Wall .
25 The Pims dashed around all parts of the aquarium having brief but energetic skirmishes when they met each other , but no actual physical damage was suffered from the skirmishes .
26 More or less handmade , a pocket-sprung mattress is expensive but the best bet for couples of differing weights as it gives each sleeper individual support .
27 In Beaumont and Fletcher 's The Maid 's Tragedy , Melantius , approving his sister 's marriage to his best friend , tells her : ‘ Sister , I joy to see you , and your choice/You look 'd with my eyes when you took that man ’ ( i. ii .
28 ‘ Could you believe your eyes when you saw that gun ?
29 Embedded within discussions of human rights is the intention that we should not so organise our social institutions that they promote some people and inhibit others .
30 Latest figures show that TODAY now sells 101,347 more copies than we did this time last year .
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