Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb -s] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am not demanding that every subject which has a technical vocabulary or which employs concepts other than those employed by common sense should be rendered simple , and fit for consumption by every man or woman in the street .
2 This will cause the cut-off to be shifted to pulsatances that satisfy or which has solutions Again the negative solutions are not physically meaningful of course .
3 Any view which sees self-affirmation in terms of an ‘ authentic ’ inner self arising from the smashing of a socially conditioned ‘ false self ’ , or which sees autonomy as a question of the origin of actions from ‘ inside ’ rather than ‘ outside ’ , is almost bound to adopt , however implicitly , a derogatory attitude towards those who are not yet ‘ authentic ’ .
4 In the current context any advertisement inviting the reader to buy or sell a future ( or refrain from doing so ) or which contains information calculated to lead to him doing so is an investment advertisement .
5 The fact that an individual 's perception of his or her needs will change over time and context .
6 The United Kingdom 's policy is to make charges only in difficult cases or where the foreign country concerned makes a disproportionate number of requests or itself imposes charges .
7 An individual 's entitlement to social security benefit , including whether or not he or she receives benefit , is confidential information .
8 I would therefore vote for a Labour candidate only if he or she guarantees opposition to the party manifesto 's support for abortion to the extent of denying the Whip .
9 A bad interviewer can give a potentially excellent employee such a negative impression that he or she loses interest in the job .
10 Unfortunately , this rarely happens : the child keeps screaming until he or she gets attention .
11 The Patois index therefore tells us everything and nothing about an individual speaker : it tells us whether that person uses many or few Patois features overall in their talk , but nothing about how he or she uses Patois and English as part of a communicative strategy .
12 The sufferer may say that he or she uses alcohol or drugs for social reasons but is often just as comfortable , if not more so , using alone .
13 The Spirit of Romance is undertaken on the principle that Pound never ceased to hammer home , notably in How To Read and The ABC of Reading : the principle that no one can understand the history of poetry in English unless he or she takes note of poetry in , or responsibly translated out of , other languages than English .
14 erm sequences such as what happened yesterday , what happened today , what 's going to happen tomorrow — dyslexic people very often have great difficulty with this and transferring from the two dimensional to the three dimensional , like you might say to a dyslexic adult when he or she asks directions , ‘ Oh , well , it 's first right , second left and then there 's a tower on your right and you 've got to turn to the left after the tree ’ and so on , and a dyslexic person ca n't remember any of that at all , or transfer it from the map to the reality .
15 Whilst standardised scales have the advantage of producing data in a form which simplifies the process of analysis and facilitates comparisons with other studies , they can not take into account the whole range of factors which may influence an elderly person 's mental state at any one time , or the way in which he or she answers questions .
16 If the criterion of a good comedian is whether or not he or she confronts prejudices rather than strokes them , Ben Elton looks as impressive as ever .
17 Once awakened , as in religious conversion or falling in love , the nationalist finds a new family from which he or she derives pride , dignity , the opportunity for unimagined courage , contact with a supposed eternity , and ‘ humanity ’ ( as opposed to the mechanical arrangements of an alien bureaucracy and the market ) .
18 He argues that , by contrast with urban-industrial areas where occupation structures a person 's place in society , it is the ownership of land that shapes the rural social structure : the crucial consideration determining someone 's place in rural society is whether he or she owns land , or rents land , or works for someone who owns or rents land .
19 For example , the plaintiff asserts that he or she owns Blackacre and the defendant denies it ; or the plaintiff asserts that he or she is entitled to compensation from the defendant and the latter denies it .
20 When you warn your child that you will withdraw a privilege if he or she does X , Y or Z , make sure it is a threat that you can deliver .
21 And it should be noted that a farmer is entitled to shoot a dog if he or she thinks harm is going to be caused to livestock .
22 She 's got to get in , or she throws Cyprus away . ’
23 With NVQs a trainee can trigger a demand for assessment whenever he or she reaches competence .
24 In order to sell the merchandise , he or she invites friends and neighbours to a party .
25 Travel changes perspectives , it gives the traveller a new set of horizons and a chance to even up the sense of proportion with which he or she views life .
26 OLDER TEENS AND STUDENTS : First establish whether he or she prefers Indie or dance .
27 In response to a request from a member we ask a named practitioner ( medical or alternative ) if he or she has evidence of efficacy that meets these criteria and , if not , if he or she is obtaining such evidence .
28 The report in the Scottish Law Times does not refer to any evidence to support the view that the maintenance of contact between a child and a birth relative to whom he or she has attachments would cause harm to the child 's developing personality .
29 If he or she has difficulty in speaking , moistening the tongue and lips can be helpful .
30 A buyer will be concerned to know details about whether gas is connected ; whether he or she has responsibility for all or any fences or ditches ; whether the property has mains drainage ; whether there is liability to maintain a road at the front of the property ; or whether application for planning permission has been refused in the past .
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