Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This option must be used when an SPR has been passed on 6 times using option 3.4.0 — Accept/Reject SPR and no-one has yet taken responsibility for it . |
2 | Launching into the logical approach when someone has not had time or does not have the information to assess your credibility is unwise . |
3 | The tail was just a stump with a few feathers beginning to show through , rather like the beard stubble that appears when someone has n't shaved fur a couple of days . |
4 | Then I saw 'e 'd gone , so I comes back to finish orf . |
5 | John Lyons , for instance , while complaining that ‘ much linguistic theorising is vitiated by the uncritical transference by linguists and philosophers of attitudes which derive from the cultural peculiarities of English and a few other so-called world languages ’ ( 1982 ) , himself goes on to rest part of his view of literacy , implicitly , on exactly such ‘ cultural peculiarities ’ of written English . |
6 | Where work can be planned in co-operation , in any modification or adaptation of team teaching , not only are there obvious gains for the students but the teacher himself receives much needed support . |
7 | A resolution passed overwhelmingly empowers the republican government — which has effectively taken charge since the disintegration of Soviet central authority after the failed coup in August — to close the second reactor immediately and to bring forward the closure of the whole complex from 1995 to 1993 . |
8 | This is based in part on the growth of effective party organisation , which has steadily weakened parliament 's original critical role , and in part on the emergence of a complex civil service structure with access to information and technical expertise that are denied to ordinary Members of Parliament ( Poggi , 1978 ; Crossman , 1963 and 1975–7 ) . |
9 | It is an astonishing development in a saga which has repeatedly stunned football . |
10 | Indeed one firm — which has since gone bust — offered £1.5 million more , while other better offers would have entailed loss of control and loss of identity . |
11 | An issue which has also caused controversy involves the release of results of individual schools . |
12 | The Chateau de Sceaux , which has just undergone restoration lasting one year , and whence in 1700 the duc d'Anjou , Louis XIV 's grandson , set off for Spain as Philip V , re-opens on 2 April with an exhibition devoted , appropriately , to the court of the Spanish Bourbons . |
13 | Of course , all I do is ring Verso , which has just published Class War 's book ( Class War . |
14 | This is the authority which has not increased school meal prices for 11 years , since 1981 ; it has been expelled from the Museums Association for selling pictures and using the money for non-museum purposes — and so on , and so on , and so on . |
15 | This is the new generation of the wilderness , the generation which has not known slavery , and which will show no servility . |
16 | Islamey is a dangerous work with which to start a concert , the agitato semi-quavers of the opening bars requiring considerable precision from an orchestra which has not had time to warm up . |
17 | By contrast , the Uniform Law for International Sales , the forlorn predecessor of the Vienna Sales Convention , is an indifferent product which has not attracted support . |
18 | Increased integration of the patient and carers is encouraged , combatting the isolation which has frequently preceded referral . |
19 | All credit to the Ayr workforce , which has clearly earned respect in a demanding company , and all credit to Scotland 's development authorities , notably Locate in Scotland , who played a shrewd and effective game . |
20 | This will mean a change in the balance of their work which has traditionally involved planning and delivering INSET and curriculum development with advisory teachers and others , often based in teachers ' centres rather than schools . |
21 | Cray Research Inc. in Minnesota , which has traditionally asked university scientists in the United States to help it to develop software , hopes to work with European scientists to develop specific software . |
22 | As a result of the secrecy which has traditionally surrounded donor insemination there is an almost complete lack of knowledge of how donor assisted families fare as the children grow up . |
23 | In East Sussex , which has yet to appoint care managers , assistant director Jim Graham reckons there will be some concerns about the types of job descriptions put together for the job . |
24 | The training , which has yet to take place in the UK in a formal way , will draw on what has been written on language techniques and the specific situation of the deaf community . |
25 | This ensures that tax at the basic rate is not charged again on such income which has already borne tax at the basic rate ( see Lord Chetwode v IRC ( 1977 ) 51 TC 647 per Sir John Pennycuick at 670H ) . |
26 | The Bombay-based Larsen and Toubro ( L&T ) , which has already exported software services to a number of countries , is negotiating with European countries for the supply of software engineering . |
27 | The alliance between the groups which exchange women under a sister-exchange marriage rule or under a rule which specifies marriage between a man and his father 's sister 's daughter persists through time because of the felt obligation to arrange , at a future date , the counterpart of a marriage which has already taken place . |
28 | As practitioners progress in their careers it becomes increasingly difficult and onerous to remember and record prior experience and achievement in a way which can achieve the type of credit which is often needed ( and is becoming more important in the present climate of belief that individuals should not be required to repeat learning which has already taken place ) . |
29 | Layhe , a former professional musician , is particularly excited about V-Tol , a relatively new dance company which has already attracted attention . |
30 | Sony were on hand to take the best of several live performances as the latest in a Puccini cycle which has already shed light on two rarities ( the early Le Villi , the late but surprisingly light La Rondine ) and will go on to Edgar — which Maazel had hoped he would record with Domingo at the time of the Fanciulla production but ‘ we looked at the schedule and realized , fortunately in time , that we were totally insane ’ . |