Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Pigeons are derived from the Rock Dove and which nested and perched in cliff side and buildings are the nearest thing so I the pigeons are n't really an argument and you do if you want proper birds in the city centre such as thrushes and blackbirds and even sparrows you need real trees to encourage them and the these trees are fairly mature and helpful .
2 Oh I do n't have a cake so I the sandwiches
3 Perhaps what the authorities need to consider in the few months available to them is just when a decision needs to be made .
4 So whatever the reasons you choose this breed , his intelligence and exercise requirement must be borne in mind .
5 A saving is one way of looking at it or profiting from education is another way , apparently what the Conservatives would wish to do , they wish to make people pay for education and there is no other way of looking at it .
6 and he was going oh all what the Tories have n't done for you , and he goes and what are Labour gon na do for us ?
7 We have been riding down what the Americans have called the ‘ Military Road to Absurdity ’ .
8 As well be seen , it is notoriously difficult to lay down what the boundaries of natural justice should be .
9 The springer spaniels , who gulp down what the children leave , will probably outlive next door 's parrot .
10 Teachers can also annotate children 's drawings for them , writing down what the children say .
11 It follows that I expressly do not give judgement at any figure at this stage but indicate merely what the findings are which I have made and what the sums which those findings lead to , are .
12 And so would Brown who , busy demolishing a sausage roll , observed through flaky lips : ‘ But it 's not necessarily what the relatives want . ’
13 So what the parents are doing is they 're rewarding the duckling that runs the furthest and the fastest , to erm , they 're trying to reinforce that behaviour , because what they 're are trying to do , is get the ducklings away from the nest and start looking for , for food for themselves , presumably .
14 At this time the nurse may find it possible to gauge whether the patient is anxious and if so what the source(s) of this anxiety may be .
15 For instance , in good planning the teacher would take into -account , not only what the students would be doing and receiving in his subject and his periods , but with other teachers in other subjects at other times of the day .
16 Pilots using them plot their journeys across the uninterrupted emptiness of the Pacific by plotting a course between a series of way-points , random but fixed points above the Ocean that are each given five-letter nonsense names — Neeva , Nytim , Nokka , Nabie , among a host of others — from above which the planes report their positions to the Pacific 's oceanic control centres at Tokyo , Anchorage and Oakland , California .
17 As we listen to these phrases that rolled so easily off the tongue , and which have also rolled on down through history to our own time , we must make a special effort to remember very carefully just who the men were who engineered the Garotter 's Act — what kind of men they were ; what kind of times they lived in ; and what forces helped to shape their upright moral certitude .
18 Exactly who the purchasers are is often not known , not even by the broker .
19 A discontinuity known as the Thurber Discontinuity occurs in some Pacific areas : above it the corals are younger than 6 000–8 600 years old , depending on the locality , and may represent Post-glacial coral growth when sea level rose above the discontinuity .
20 People need time to think through what the changes will mean for them , time to retrain , time to deal with the process of bereavement ( which this is ) , time to work out what skills they have which can be transferred to alternative jobs , time to seek other opportunities , time to reconcile the family to the situation .
21 ‘ Well , is n't that a terrible poor ibex ! ’ exclaimed Mrs Healy , having identified easily what the girls had been looking at .
22 Our pick-up point for transport to Bletchley was on the Embankment , near the Swan Hotel , and ‘ pick-up point ’ is just what the Americans thought it was !
23 Just what the scientists who investigated Shaw and Edwards thought of them is hard to say .
24 The things like a case study where you have to gather lots of information and analyze it , I mean that 's just what the reflectors like , cos they want to feel that there 's you know they th working is not just it 's actually working on some fact .
25 Right from the start we shall see that there is considerable disagreement between economists about just what the effects are .
26 Who knows just what the perfumes are doing for our customers ?
27 Amazingly , they spent yesterday with their heads in the sand unable to tell the world just what the Pakistanis are meant to have done with the match-ball at Lord 's .
28 Many a godly Jew must have felt what a wonderful thing it would be if Moses ' longing could be fulfilled , ‘ Would that all the Lord 's people were prophets , that the Lord would put his Spirit upon them ’ ( Num. 11:29 ) : and that is just what the prophets were led by God to foretell for the last days .
29 After all this is just what the theologians have been saying all along : We have had an innate knowledge of the difference between good and evil ever since Eve ate that apple in the Garden of Eden .
30 Miss Ross said : ‘ I am not sure just what the procedures are for getting hold of a gun .
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