Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [is] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Right , second baby has a P K U gene from his mum and a normal gene from his dad and he is not affected , but he is a P K U carrier , right , third baby gets a normal gene from his mum and a P K U gene from his dad and he 's the same , or she 's the same P K U carrier , but not affected , unfortunately the last baby gets a P K U gene from , from mum and a P K U gene from dad and this baby has got P K U and that is a simple , simple sort of exercise of how genetic disorders sometimes appear and sometimes do n't
2 If your parent receives this allowance it can only continue for up to four weeks after admission to a National Health Service hospital ( unless he or she is a private patient ) .
3 He or she is a third party intermediary in a broadly defined accountability relationship between , on the one hand , government and management , and on the other hand , politicians and the public at large .
4 He or she is a qualified Solicitor or Barrister and is paid .
5 The last is always the more interesting type ; not infrequently he or she is an impressive doer , sometimes an eloquent speaker ; some , very few , are both .
6 He or she is the chief executive with overall responsibility for running the institution .
7 The teacher always has to operate within a number of constraints such as agreed syllabuses , governors ' wishes , heads of department , parental pressures , and so on , which mean that he or she is the only person who is competent to decide on content and method .
8 You must always keep your reader in mind because he or she is the true reason for writing the report .
9 The manager may be wary of the chief sales executive because he or she is the obvious choice to replace the manager , since he or she enjoys high active status with the rest of the team .
10 If somebody 's saying to you do you want our guarantee — it 's fifty pounds , or it 's a hundred pounds — if you 're spending that sort of money you 'll probably pay out for it and you 'll think you 're covered for all sorts of things that might go wrong .
11 Also now I tend , as you 've probably come to realise I 've tended to include specific types of bonding arrangements as a functional group for example , I call a carbon carbon double bond , I call that a functional group for the simple reason that that arrangement of bonds dictates the principle properties of those compounds and in that context I 'm then using the word group a bit more liberally instead of saying it 's a group of atoms which dictate the properties I 'll say it 's a group of atoms or it 's a special grouping of electrons , which dictate the properties .
12 All I can say is , this is either bullshit , or it 's the biggest story in the history of mankind . ’ .
13 Or it 's the biggest cause of the budget deficit erm , in this country , is unemployment and social security etcetera , and we get a , a brilliant plan for erm , job creation , and what do they do ?
14 It is a cuddly pet , an animal to be loved and treasured by children , or it is a real pain in the neck — for Britain 's farming community .
15 This is either some magic geometry of which I know nothing or it is a happy coincidence .
16 Either the evil they seek to prevent is the suffering of animals … or it is the moral corruption of human beings .
17 ‘ He must go , ’ fretted Rhodri , tramping the length of his solar like a caged wolf , ‘ or he 's a dead man , and his blood will be on our heads .
18 well and yours is the same look
19 But they are all old men , and theirs is a dying profession .
20 I saw my first reed bunting 's nest in 1964 in the marsh between the lochs of Spiggie and Brow , and now in the space of twenty-five years they have successfully colonised the islands , and theirs is the only bunting song that today 's Shetland children will know …
21 I knew 'e would like you , because you are a wonderful girl , and 'e is a wonderful man .
22 She gets me food and she 's a marvellous person , with a great sense of humour .
23 And she 's a super lady .
24 ‘ The old boy married a second time and she 's a splendid woman .
25 She 's got a great voice and she 's a good writer .
26 ‘ I sometimes visit the lock-keeper 's wife who has a Foundling child , and she 's a good worker .
27 And she 's a good actress .
28 And she 's a real toff , ’ warned the old woman , tethering her ragged skirts about her more closely and fingering a few sparse hairs back up under her bonnet .
29 She seems to spend her life flitting from one country to another , but she always spends Christmas with us , and she 's a heavy smoker . ’
30 Yeah , well Joan was , Joan was the same and she 's a different girl altogether , she 's , she 's absolutely great .
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