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

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1 I spend part of the afternoon in the refreshment tent , enjoying a few reminiscences with some mates I have n't seen since Moses 's big match against Pharaoh 's magicians .
2 In trying to provide some answers to these questions I shall demonstrate the ways in which anti-racist and anti-sexist policies frequently mirror each other in rhetoric and analysis .
3 Although they can bring some benefits to car-congested towns they almost always carry the penalty of significant environmental damage to the countryside and to the setting of towns .
4 Given that you can draw all sorts of amazing objects you might not think that you need to edit them much but IntelliDraw has some powerful editing tools .
5 Erm all sorts of general problems I mean I get people come up to me complaining about their rheumatism .
6 Do n't you have all sorts of cultural traditions you 've got to fight against .
7 All sorts of funny religions I should think .
8 As with all visitors to such events I decided , first to look for my old pals Brucie and Tarby , the funniest men in golf .
9 There are all kinds of different questions we can ask about the life habits of these trilobites , which are not subject to the same kind of careful scrutiny .
10 Unlike many organisations with sporting connections we are not oriented to competition but to participation .
11 Unlike many organisations with sporting connections we are not oriented to competition but to participation .
12 Unlike many organisations with sporting connections we are not oriented to competition but to participation .
13 In trying to be all things to all men it became over-complex . ’
14 ‘ Do you know how many firms of bloody architects I 've traipsed round to in the past two months ?
15 It 's telling us how many sets of different things we 've got .
16 My agent is not the brightest of creatures , though like many middlemen in most trades he is usually able to hide this big hole in his mind with his trendy patter and strategic placing of the latest fashionable phrase or concept .
17 On the other hand , the larger the tank , the more pairs of Thick Lips you can have .
18 In those studies with lower prevalences it must be presumed that dampness was not regarded as incontinence ( although the words ‘ damp pants ’ were included in the questions asked in the MORI poll ) .
19 She sent them sweets sometimes , and several pairs of red socks she had knitted while she was waiting for a call at the ambulance station , and a photograph of herself in her uniform with a tin hat on .
20 If you ended up with several lists of different sounds you would also try and decide what sounds they are phonetically and what symbols to use .
21 After attending Sunday Mass in several parishes in recent years I have experienced attempts in some churches to get the people singing .
22 In most cases of explanatory surveys it is perhaps less appropriate to speak of samples at all in the strict sense .
23 Languages such as the above are called tone languages ; although to most speakers of European languages they may seem strange and exotic , such languages are in fact spoken by a very large proportion of the world 's population .
24 Since the core Ser-Gln sequence is flanked on both sides by acidic residues it seemed possible that there may be some degeneracy in that one Glu residue may be sufficient to maintain recognition by the DNA-PK .
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