Example sentences of "[vb base] [det] [noun pl] [coord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As the work tends to be a bit messy you 'll need to wear old clothes and bring some overalls or an apron with you .
2 The answers seem to be that : ( 1 ) an arbitrator may be obliged to follow the litigation practice if he is to avoid an allegation of misconduct , unless the arbitration rules concerned specifically preclude those procedures or the parties both agree they need not be followed ; and that ( 2 ) the position of an expert will depend first on whether the parties have any specific requirements .
3 Clean the fish and remove any roes and the backbone from each .
4 Meet these demands and the targeting of police officers will stop !
5 Social policy courses examine these arguments and the evidence on which they are based .
6 Of orchids , euglossines visit some 625 species in 55 genera , especially in the subtribes Stanhopeinae and Catasetinae ; they also visit some Gesneriaceae and a number of Araceae as well as rotting logs , to which they are possibly attracted by fungi .
7 Our dramatis personae are the people who inhabit these places and the people who speak about them in various public ways .
8 If I get those things and a book or two — I will go to Wednesday night chapel for a whole year .
9 Eve , the manager , believes it 's very important that new assistants understand these objectives and the meaning of the policy statement right from the start .
10 In other words , just who do these jokers and the jerks pulling their purse-strings think they are ?
11 In other words , just who do these jokers and the jerks pulling their purse-strings think they are ?
12 Yes erm because I doubt it , erm at the moment with the fund that we 're talking about the erm the close scheme , because most of these people in B T were originally erm in the Post Office , and of course when the they split erm then the erm Post Office workers went over to B T , they get a B T pension but in actual fact they paid into a pension scheme erm for many of them for forty years because they come into that age group , where so many people , you took a job when you were twenty o or or sixteen and you stayed with it for life , you did n't chop and change like people do these days and the majority of our members erm we can go down and I would say the vast majority of our members have actually worked for the Post Office or starting with the Post Office and then B T or staying with the Post Office for forty years , there 's no end of them they 've got in there forty years service .
13 10.3 The Tenant acknowledges that [ its ] obligations under this agreement and the Lease shall not be affected or lessened in any way by the fact that there may now or subsequently exist any Restrictions and the Tenant shall with effect from the Possession Date comply with and indemnify the Landlord in respect of any liability under any Restrictions ( whether made before or after the Possession Date ) save in so far as such liability arises from failure by the Landlord to comply with [ its ] obligations under clause 2.2.2 It need hardly be said that the tenant 's solicitor should make all usual inquiries to ascertain whether any such restrictions exist at the date of the agreement .
14 Well , for example , take those keys and a piece of paper .
15 We are now trying to affirm citizenship through the vote and therefore the nature in which we distribute these seats and the affirmation that we give through the vote will not relate in fact to any of the sentiments I believe as pronounced by the opposition front bench .
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