Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 • The development of contract arrangements with the private and voluntary sector to ensure consumers have maximum choice in deciding which service most suits their needs , for example residential and day care .
2 Yet they have heard of this particular god , and what they have heard only increases their fear .
3 The subject is not superficial , and the superficial treatment that it often receives perhaps explains our shallow and muddled thinking .
4 But the average driving school car , the average car that the person learns to drive in has none of these things at all .
5 When you see lorries coming into Darlington from the length and breadth of the country bringing in supplies it is encouraging that local buyers and suppliers are now getting together . ’
6 I do n't know why you always have so many procedures remain in does it ?
7 Walking aerobically makes you slim and is the perfect weight-management system .
8 As your profits grow so does your security
9 And she bu , joins in does she ?
10 Those who view development charge as a tax on development — and they are in the great majority — look for some definite relation between the amount assessed and the cost of the land or of the development ; and their failure to find any makes them very critical of the method of assessment . ’
11 Danger — AAW always makes it clear what 's going on , but splitting a command into two by asking ‘ with what ? ’ might have worked a little bit better but then again , you ca n't have it all can you ?
12 Fear of dying still grips our hearts .
13 Babur surreptitiously takes something out of the drawer .
14 mimic each pair of words across the lists , i.e. have the LH say both words one following the other , and you mimic both .
15 This is indeed the case here , where the support of the infinitive is made explicit by the pronoun I. The fact that I is the subject of the verb want automatically situates it in time before the event go : the first person is involved in the actualization phase of want in the present but he is not yet represented as involved in going .
16 Unwillingness to stand out has its roots in village life , where a community could be held accountable for the actions of one of its members .
17 And presumably he would swim , but you do n't know that , I just , it has n't come out has it ?
18 But er but it has n't has it ?
19 Well he has n't has he ?
20 He has n't has he ?
21 erm , but this one has n't has he ?
22 Roeder tentatively puts it at 1000 finished pictures and complains that there were few at the British Museum , still fewer in provincial libraries .
23 But what 's happening here has nothing to do with loyalty or belief . ’
24 A report to be considered today says they are unattractive .
25 I do n't know how long I got left , but gettin' high helps me pass the time ’
26 I do n't know how long I got left , but gettin' high helps me pass the time . ’
27 And he lives there does he ? ?
28 As long as there is an alternative , over-pricing ultimately brings its own downfall .
29 ‘ You must have been up with the famous Ord Gaunt ? ’ says the man whose name Howard did n't quite catch , and the dense Middle English blackletter in which the words are uttered exactly matches their resonant profundity .
30 Each of the departments listed above has its senior minister , the secretary of state , in the Cabinet .
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