Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Many institutions make their own audio recordings of dialogues .
2 So local authorities make their own policies , which sometimes leads to conflict with central government and always to diversity of provision .
3 those institutions develop their own rationality and specific conformations and have definite resources and limitations .
4 Models , watercolour drawings , photographs and actual plans make it all clear .
5 Distrusting the accuracy of the commercially available products , those in ideological groups build their own machinery for picturing the world .
6 Smith and Lady Colin say they both received a copy of the letter in the post from an anonymous source .
7 THE pink pout , structured cut and thrusting chest say it all — the Fifties beach belle is back .
8 At Cambridge research will take place on how individuals make judgements of risk and at reading on how drivers perceive their own ability and accident likelihood .
9 Some such animals make their own poisons ; others take them from sources in their environment .
10 The Opposition commend them all , and I hope that the Minister will say that she will implement them .
11 Elsewhere , I have criticized functionalism as a myth of the division of labour by sex to which ethology and anthropology make their own contributions .
12 As a result these sub-organizations develop their own repertoires , standard operating procedures and specialized ways of attending to problems .
13 In ordinary language , this node expresses the situation in which readers judge their own satisfaction as being solely dependent on their own processing efforts ; and they judge the author 's satisfaction as being purely a matter of the authorial effort of writing .
14 'Men make their own history , ’ to quote the master , ‘ but they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves , but under circumstances directly encountered , given and transmitted from the past .
15 Into these debates , therefore , the issues surrounding women and religion introduce their own questions and analyses .
16 People outside London have a strong sense of London being there being somewhere else , Tower Bridge and beefeaters and the Stock Exchange , and BBC voices bring it all into their living rooms .
17 Returners often express difficulties in knowing where to begin , on which books to buy and which to borrow. , Some course tutors supply their own introductory reading lists , and most specify ‘ musts ’ such as the UKCC Code of Professional Conduct ; but others will arrange an early library session so that you are free to browse and survey what is available locally .
18 As for Jack — two words say it all .
19 The words of Hansard speak little , but the Division lists say it all : they are padded with payroll .
20 Peters ' Thriving on Chaos , the first big success in the field , was closely followed by Waterman 's The Renewal Factor and Richard Pascale 's Managing on the Edge , which preached that successful organizations breed their own failure unless they encourage constant debate , even conflict , as a tool of change .
21 Then , you could continue with a whole succession of closer shots concentrating on the colour and glitter of the shop windows in which the reflections of shoppers add their own element of movement and interest .
22 Michael and Sue run it all from the new buildings down the valley . ’
23 Mummy give you some Calpol ?
24 Interested parties meet their own costs in all circumstances .
25 Trouble is , the Yanks owe them some money do n't they , and they would n't er
26 I 'm in fifth gear give it some welly !
27 ‘ I 'm very glad that my books give you such pleasure , ’ responded Melissa with total sincerity .
28 We 're in the finale now lads give it all you 've got .
29 Local chaps the CATHERINE WHEEL give it some rocktastic welly , continuing to show their truer , head-caving colours now they do n't have to satisfy indie sensitivities .
30 Schools run themselves some have left the authority , we still have three education sub committees a major education committee , numerous sub groups and working parties and it 's gone time we recognised the changing world and streamlined the members side of the education department in the same way that the officer side 's been streamlined and slimmed down .
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