Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pers pn] are [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would not be appropriate to consult prospective purchasers , whether or not they are management-employer buy-out teams , in drawing up the disposal programme .
2 For example , if an idiom may be inflected , the inflectional affixes are carried by the grammatically appropriate elements within the idiom , whether or not they are semantic constituents ; that is to say , the elements of an idiom retain at least some of their grammatical identity :
3 Exemption clauses shifting liability , ( from the party in default to the innocent party ) for third party claims of this nature relate in fact ( as between the parties to the contract , and whether or not they are natural persons ) to economic loss , so that s 2(2) will apply rather than s 2(1) .
4 one of the criticisms or possible criticisms of the M R C figures was that these were all patients who had been entered into superficial bladder cancer studies and they do n't therefore re represent all because people are selected to go into the trial and perhaps they are lower risk patients than others and in fact I believe that the recurrence rate in the M R C studies are lower than you would expect for er superficial bladder cancer in general .
5 Demolition work has been postponed indefinitely and tonight thee are new moves to give the building protected status .
6 And now they are good food .
7 And there we are young Thomas .
8 Marje says : ‘ I think I 'm not so different from my readers , who write and say they have brutal husbands , and how they are beaten night after night by drunken swine who abuse them in every way and yet they still go on living with them .
9 ‘ I have never seen or heard since my knowledge of things , ’ wrote a British admiral in 1745 , ‘ that one of our ships alone , singly opposed to one of the enemy 's of equal force , has taken her , and I have been in almost every action and skirmish since the year 1718 , and yet we are daily boasting of the prowess of our Fleet . ’
10 But until we understand how and why they are such reasons and how they differ from ordinary reasons we will not begin to understand the nature of authority .
11 But now we are all individuals with our own self-fulfilment to worry about .
12 Always welcome guests and er I think it a bit tight to get a ticket tonight but there they are Royal Concert Hall if you want to try .
13 There is growing use of research consultants by executive search firms , but how they are used shows vast differences between the major firms .
14 Connie pretends to be more interested in her friends ' motivations and feelings than her own , but ultimately they are another way of understanding herself .
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