Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adj] [that] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Stuart Housden of the RSPB said ‘ We hare pleased that these areas have finally been designated , giving protection to their important birds .
2 This was partly due to the imbalance in the sex ratio , which increased steadily from 1871 to 1911 , and dramatically as a result of World War I. This ‘ excess ’ of women caused considerable anguish , particularly in the nineteenth century , because it became inevitable that some women would not be able to fulfil their ‘ natural destiny ’ of marriage and motherhood .
3 But once it became clear that most Algerians supported Iraq , the FIS quickly did the same .
4 Since only a limited number of booklets had been issued to each school , it seemed possible that many teachers might well have seen and used it , a section at a time , in the form of photocopied sheets .
5 Because of the rigorous nature of fasting and bowel preparations before surgical resection of tumours , it seemed possible that these procedures could contribute to the hypocholesterolaemiac state .
6 Only in 1978 did it become apparent that both effects are necessary , but also sufficient , to produce the observed phenomena .
7 For those who do not have addictive diseases it seems incongruous that some sufferers will pursue their addiction to death , either through the consequences of the addiction or through suicide at the sense of hopelessness that is the hallmark of sufferers from the primary disease , - but that is the nature of the addiction .
8 We therefore believe that all galaxies are composed of quarks rather than antiquarks ; it seems implausible that some galaxies should be matter and some antimatter .
9 It seems probable that all tools were handed on from one generation to the next ; their frequency in Kent may reflect a greater overall wealth and the ability to dispose of such items as grave-goods .
10 It seems probable that some doctors carry out mercy killings by administering large doses of pain-killing drugs which shorten life significantly , and the law may well protect them from liability .
11 They probably had a variety of different habits , some no doubt were scavengers , others sediment grazers , and it seems probable that some trilobites were also active hunters , pursuing worms and other soft-bodied prey , which they shredded using the spines on the base of their legs .
12 It seems probable that any signings I make will be in the pre-season period when all the lads are back in training . ’
13 However , as items that were merged on word-lists were commonly differentiated in conversational styles ( and speakers sometimes actually commented on that fact ) , it seems possible that some speakers may favour the flip-flop rule in casual style and the merger in word-lists .
14 But it seems unlikely that many customers will rely solely on the private network , instead using it in tandem with British Telecom 's lines .
15 It seems unlikely that many cases will occur now in relation to the old law , and therefore it is omitted from this book .
16 It seems unlikely that many librarians have the time or the flair for effective judgement of style in this sense , and sampling of the text of ‘ serious ’ novels or other works of literature is unlikely to prove a worthwhile activity .
17 It seems unlikely that many readers will find themselves as first member ( that is , in the x-place ) of any element of R3 .
18 It seems unlikely that such reductions could make a significant impact on either the number or severity of accidents .
19 Some prisoners have been paid compensation — for example when the prison authorities have failed to protect them adequately from fellow prisoners — but it seems unlikely that any actions based on generally bad conditions will ever succeed in the courts .
20 Whereas it seems unlikely that these concerns have penetrated school syllabuses , it is possible , given the much greater autonomy of institutions of higher education , that they have had a greater influence on higher education syllabuses .
21 It seems unlikely that these differences are the result of ageing ; rather they probably illustrate the effect of historical time and the differing general , social and cultural attitudes towards the cause of health and illness at varying points in time in Britain .
22 With the changes in housing association operation as a result of the 1988 Housing Act , it seems unlikely that these organizations , in the past an important supplier of accommodation for older people , will be able dramatically to increase their share of provision .
23 Albrow ( 1986 ) has questioned what he calls the ‘ myth of the heroic struggle ’ in sociology , but it seems clear that many disciplines had to fight hard to gain entry and become established , especially where they appeared to threaten the hegemony of existing disciplines , as English and modern languages did with classics , the social sciences with history , and now perhaps computing with mathematics .
24 Finally , although it seems clear that many methods of appropriability are far from perfect ( patents , for example , offer only limited protection in most sectors ) , firms can exert at least some control over their knowhow .
25 Regardless of overall inefficiency , it seems clear that more meals will be cooked over charcoal in the future .
26 However , it seems clear that these units must be established in some other way .
27 Arrivals have frequently been noted at the coast during this period , and it seems likely that such movements are of birds going to favoured areas to moult .
28 It seems likely that several factors account for the gender differences in morbidity and that there are different explanations for different types of illness .
29 Where oligopolistic market structures remain it seems likely that some firms will resort to informal agreements and the other collusive devices examined in Chapter 10 .
30 It seems likely that some legislators in New York State will demand a new public accountability from museums receiving public funds .
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