Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [adj] [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Gill-net entanglement affects coastal dolphin and porpoise species worldwide , and these animals ' low reproductive rates make them ill-suited to cope with this type of threat .
2 He would simply say it refers to all those aspects of things which make them beautiful considered in some , and that , if you think of that as a sort of mental object for a moment , is a very rich one .
3 Elsewhere , Frank Kermode has applied it to the fictions of Evelyn Waugh and Muriel Spark ( ‘ no matter what the characters say they all speak in some version of her voice ’ ) , while linking it with Bakhtin 's distinction , well-known now both in Russia and in the West , between the ‘ monologic ’ and the ‘ dialogic ’ imagination .
4 and did ‘ not consider it possible to state in any grater detail what form this link should take ’ ( see Annex I to the Commission 's reply in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) .
5 probably yeah , they 've gone outside though Ah I was gon na say to you if you get us all going on some aerobics
6 Lawyers representing children and other parties may on occasion find it helpful to refer to these publications .
7 Because the total numbers of animals on islands tend to be small , large predators in general find it impossible to exist at all — except , of course , for creatures such as seals and sealions , which feed at sea and come ashore only to breed or bask .
8 ‘ I have a good business partner but I still find it hard dealing with this 365 days a year .
9 I find it hard to think of any more splendid compensation than conferment of the power to transfer a very large sum of money from a newspaper which I dislike and despise to an organisation or institution which I love and admire .
10 I find it difficult to live with such a regimented approach to the first movement , however .
11 People who find it difficult to cope with this self-inflicted mental ridicule , particularly the egotistical , opt out , rather than push themselves that little bit nearer to the ultimate truth of the martial arts .
12 If you are getting on to a diet which involves being very restricted for choice , and in some cases , missing out meals altogether , you are perfectly normal if you find it difficult to stick to this in the long term .
13 Many of those attending the doctor 's surgery with physical symptoms , such as headache or diarrhoea , actually have serious emotional , sexual or family problems that they want to discuss with the doctor , but find it difficult to start on such sensitive topics .
14 ‘ Any other scheme could lead to great difficulties of inequality and make it harder to recruit from those groups we need to reach . ’
15 On the other hand , parents who show no sign of caring where their youngsters are , or what they are doing , not only leave them free to get into all kinds of trouble but make it harder for them to take responsibility by depriving them too soon of parental care .
16 The other four will agree with this one , very rapidly , but how do you two feel about that .
17 I think we all feel like this do n't we ?
18 Thank you Mr Chairman erm from the Conservative side we would erm be happy to accept the two labour er resolutions erm as , as on the paper as erm I , I would ask that er perhaps with a spirit of co-operation and I think we all agree on this subject .
19 I think it unnecessary to go through those cases , or to examine the particular grounds on which each of them was decided .
20 Er Lot twenty two is a Beltona portable there it is , thank you thirty offered for this , any more at thirty ?
21 Bardot with her crazy affection for animals , Claudia and her unspeakable death , Victoria and her Aids test : I see them all linked in some fashion .
22 ‘ Where have they all disappeared to all of a sudden , Maggie ? ’
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