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

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1 One of the reasons I like this club , sir , ’ I said , ‘ is all these extraordinary old Anglo-Saxon names that one rarely comes across any more .
2 As Wimpol becomes increasingly international in technology and operations I intend that interchange of personnel of all disciplines will increase between the regional bases of USA , UK and Singapore .
3 In most cases I instance one or two well designed syllabuses which exemplify these .
4 But my studies go on , Music GCSE is just one of the nine exams I take next May ( 1994 ) , then I would like to do ‘ A ’ -level music , and hopefully , Music at University .
5 Looking at the other titles I infer that mine is the only lecture on literature , and logically , perhaps , my title should be ‘ Literature as communication ’ .
6 After a few minutes I realize this letter can not be written truthfully .
7 We we we finish in five minutes I feel that
8 Because graphs particularly distance and time graphs I mean both of these are very likely to come up , you 'll get a translation of some sort , and you 'll get a distance time graph but the the the graphs or distance against time er are useful in other problems as well .
9 During week-ends I have two part-time helpers and I also have a couple of part-time helpers from time to time .
10 From these authorities I collect two things .
11 Times I do that
12 Doubly foolproof in a way , since the 103/4 is , as I had been led to expect from someone in whose ears I have complete trust , one of the most ‘ out-of-thebox ’ loudspeakers that I have had the pleasure to use — one can be very quickly up and running with it and feel only the need to make relatively small adjustments to positioning and so on in due course as listening progresses ; such changes with this loudspeaker result in subtle rather than profound modifications to the sound .
13 Boss Malcolm Crosby , after SUNDERLAND 'S 5–2 disaster at PETERBOROUGH , said : ‘ It is the fans I feel sorry for . ’
14 Wes smiled and looked up at me and for a moment the tough mask dropped from the grubby features and in the dark wild eyes I read sheer delight .
15 It 's funny you know , since I 've been having these new cars I see these old cars , what a lot of bloody rubbish on the road , you know !
16 For both presents I thank each one of you .
17 And erm I think they 've been I think they 've changed really over the months I think all of us have as well and erm well that 's how it started anyway .
18 ‘ Joe knows that when I do n't train with the lads I do extra training on my own .
19 Yeah I mean I 'm definitely gon na put some words I think that
20 This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game .
21 This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game .
22 There 's no formulae I know that
23 ‘ I laugh but not like I used to and at times like birthdays and anniversaries I have such a lonely feeling .
24 Yet this America gave the world hip hop : arts which brag that ghetto values can equal their middle class opposites ; music which takes pride in the language of the marginal .
25 There are also characteristics which show specific disadvantage to women .
26 And this general picture is , primarily , that which we attempt to draw in this book , not the detailed personal characteristics which distinguish any of the political leaders .
27 Through the study of line we can identify the characteristics which differentiate one School from another perhaps not the hands , but the Schools certainly .
28 In the White Paper ’ Employment for the 1990s ’ , we recognised that the industry has particular characteristics which create peculiar problems for training .
29 There are some really weird contraptions which have more levers , joints , and other paraphernalia than a Swiss watch .
30 Most telling of all are the three ‘ drug ’ songs which sign this selection off .
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