Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [det] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Yours is one case I will always remember not for the large number of witnesses , but for the meeting of a man who right from the first impressed his lawyers with his innocence a conviction that grew and grew the more that one went into the case and met the many people who knew Andy Beattie so well . ’
2 Prosecuting uneducated deaf people with no speech , and accepting what they said in their defence in those days was however a different matter altogether from allowing the same people to go into the witness box and testify against other people .
3 Using the same data as before , a B-tree has been set up .
4 The model is then estimated using the same data set that NNS and NN examine .
5 In general , using the same data set as NNS and NN , we find our estimated expected durations to be smaller than those of NNS and NN .
6 Consistency comes from either using the same staff all the time — which is unusual — or from automation .
7 We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people who have written to us .
8 The publishers and I would like to thank the many people — too numerous to mention — who have helped to create this series .
9 ‘ GOOD TO see the same people here after six years , ’ states frontman Robbie Grey .
10 I went back , not to see the same people , but I went back , erm , on a a family holiday .
11 Of course there was nothing to guarantee that the soup you were canning would measure up to the quality or taste of Mother 's , nor that other soup canners would not make the same sales appeal .
12 Because the Pope , according to Bernard and his friends , alone among all men had the ear of God , and God , it seems , thinks the more people down here on earth the better .
13 Just remember that , in nature , what is well-pruned invariably produces the most fruit .
14 When the females were promiscuous , the sperm of each male would have to compete with those of other males , and the male producing the most sperm was most likely to generate offspring .
15 This produces the stress of tiring ambulance journeys , the long wait in the clinic and not seeing the same staff at each visit .
16 All particles of the same species obey the same statistics .
17 We make this comparison because the papers NNS and NN , which analysed the same data set , also used income variables in the utility function ( as in Model 4 ) , not just benefits and earnings .
18 Those in the Thames Estuary were moderately successful , but the Nene Valley industry did even better and , later , the Humber provided the same means for the E. Yorkshire potters who gained an eventual monopoly of the military market in the fourth century .
19 Basically if the band stays together then we 'll just still know the same people because
20 As usual , foreign exhibitors reported the most sales , with Agnew 's nineteenth-century coloured woodcuts proving consistently popular , and Australian dealer Josef Lebovic ( specialising in Australian prints , drawings and photography ) selling provocative photographs of Christine Keeler and Joe Orton .
21 This is only to be expected , since the Brasserie has been set up along similar lines to L'Auberge ( i.e. it has the same staff ) .
22 Ooh fucking hell which animal has the most sperm in one ejaculation ?
23 Absorbing the few staff children only involves the school in small extra costs such as food and laundry .
24 The Model E NC46V was used by Bayles to gain fourth place in the 1931 National Air Tour at over 140mph and at the National Air Races in that year Robert Hall ( chief designer to Granville Brothers Aircraft Inc ) flew the Sportster D NC11043 to gain first place in a 400cu in pylon race , and Bayles and Mae Haizlip used the same aircraft to gain places in several other races in 1931 .
25 The maximised value of the log likelihood function is higher compared to the two previous papers ( NNS and NN ) which used the same data but different models to explain unemployment duration .
26 We find that : ( i ) there is disutility from being unemployed , with individuals disliking unemployment even more after the first three months ; ( ii ) unemployment benefits have no effect on the behaviour of the unemployed individuals after the first three months ; ( iii ) income receipts other than unemployment benefits and earnings have only a very small effect ; ( iv ) the conditional probability of leaving the unemployment spell shows no sign of decreasing with duration for most of the members of our sample , while 50% of the teenage men have an increasing hazard ; ( v ) the effects of unemployment benefits on the expected duration varies with age ; the average elasticity of 0.12 is much smaller than those estimated by NNS and NN , who used the same data set but different models .
27 Then they had to brace themselves to pass the few people standing along the church wall .
28 ‘ You 'd have thought your Brian could have found you somewhere a bit more comfortable , ’ interposed Mrs Harper , seeing her opportunity of introducing Brian to his disadvantage , ‘ he must know a few folk , it 's not only money that counts . … ’
29 ‘ I expect you 'd like to meet a few people .
30 We have let a few people remix a few things , just for fun , but normally I would n't want to change it ; it had a certain magic at the time .
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