Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] [det] [noun pl] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | I I th I 'm quite sure that you can go through that because you 're recognizing the patterns much more now , you 're accepting more things as , Oh yeah , you do n't need to tell me that I know it . |
2 | She was carrying more rivets than the average U-Boat and would probably have turned a compass away from Magnetic North . |
3 | Finally we are offered such topics as Landscape-Movement ( Joan Eardley , W.G. Gilles , John Minton and Ivon Hitchens ) and Landscape-Space , with last but not least an Elizabeth Blackadder still life and Edward Middleditch 's panoramic vision of sea and rocks . |
4 | General Manager Rogerson added : ‘ We are running more trains than ever with a maximum of 26 per day in the height of our season . |
5 | ‘ We are carrying more tonnes for PowerGen than we expected , so we must be doing something right , ’ said the Trainload Freight spokesman . |
6 | We are doing more functions than ever and we have also had a lot more visitors from America . ’ |
7 | Tonight , though , we 're given some clues as to why the bachelor detective leads such a very private life . |
8 | Good stakes can last a long time , but it does help if they are cut some months before they are used , and well seasoned . |
9 | Hardly a glittering array of stars , they 're backing more losers than SLY STALLONE … |
10 | The workers must have felt important when they were described several times as being , ‘ Caesar 's heirs forever . ’ |
11 | This was an action that he was to repeat many times before any true subjugation of the Saxons was achieved . |