Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [pers pn] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I recall that during my last six months service I had the magnificent sum of £6/5/ ( £6.25 now ) to spend on myself .
2 The report 's authors say they want the best for everyone
3 And remember that most insurance companies expect you to pay the first part of any claim — usually £25-£50 .
4 The psalms let us hear the exultant shouts of the worshippers , and allow us to join in imagination with the pilgrims who go up to Jerusalem to keep the festivals .
5 Subsidies encourage them to produce the low-value crops .
6 The main trends in art in recent decades are already clear , and the works in our collections enable us to underline the key developments and inter-connections .
7 How do the three theoretical frameworks help us to understand the international aspects of the latest crossroads of the United Kingdom economy ?
8 Coun Brady said : ‘ Our figures show it costs the public £202 per week , £10,500 per year to place a family of four in bed and breakfast accommodation .
9 These studies allow us to determine the active adsorption sites , the reactivity of different crystal faces , and the relationship between surface reconstruction and adsorption .
10 Our histological observations enable us to confirm the strong influence of the above mentioned factors on fundic argyrophil cells and particularly that of MEN 1 since fundic argyrophil cell tumours were found to occur only in patients with MEN 1 with a prevalence of 29.5% .
11 How far does this framework of questions help you to identify the main points which relate to Britain 's foreign policy in this period ?
12 How do these broad-brush sociological observations help us to understand the conceptual connections between higher education and research ?
13 Her friends say she did the right thing .
14 Health watchdogs say it indicates the tight martgins on which hospitals are required to run .
15 Good controls allow you to get the best of both comfort and economy at the same time .
16 Americans think they own the musical , and Mackintosh has been much too successful , producing Cats , Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera .
17 Still in chains DO you remember the French student riots of 1968 that almost toppled General de Gaulle ?
18 A solicitor says that , technically , he DID act outside the law , but police say he did the right thing .
19 My Lords let me like the Noble Viscount like Lord and the Noble Lord , Lord of Aberdale and indeed the Noble Lord , Lord of Haringey , begin by welcoming the decision of the Government to erm drop the provision in the Bill which gave the Secretary of State the power to appoint the Chairman of the Policy Authority .
20 The snare is that clauses let us see the fullest possible type of syntactic structure ; therefore , any syntactic relationship or any other type of phrase whatever can always be seen as part of a potential clause , of which the grammarian can helpfully provide the " deleted " or " understood " remainder .
21 This is very clear , for example , in the beautiful crystalline Hommage a J. S. Bach ; not only do the stencilled letters and the graphic marks enable us to reconstruct the musical subject matter of the still life , but the painting as a whole seems to become an analogy of its musical connotations .
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