Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [conj] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The attitudinist calls statements which express attitudes rather than beliefs value statements and be thinks of ethical statements as a more or less vaguely delimited subclass of these . |
2 | With legs together and knees flat on the floor , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible . |
3 | Sitting with legs together and knees flat on the floor , bring the head and shoulders forward and down as far as possible . |
4 | LESTER Piggott has been hailed the hero over and times champion jockey might wish to forget yesterday 's Goodwood ride on red-hot favourite Pharly Story . |
5 | It would be a mistake , in Gandhi 's view , to allow ahi sā to become a fetish , and not to kill in certain circumstances could be regarded as a form of hi sā rather than ahi sā . |
6 | Referee Gurnam Singh was the focus of attention afterwards and Rangers manager Gerry Francis said : ‘ I do n't want to say much about the referee , otherwise I 'll get in trouble . |
7 | a plaintiff accepting money in court is not automatically entitled to cost of pursuing other defendants since costs of action refer only to costs against a specific party.the plaintiff may ask the court to exercise its discretion e.g if defendants liability is joint . |
8 | Now I know that handwriting changes slightly as men age , but the essential character of a signature remains the same . |
9 | Keep your back straight and feet flat , and twist your upper body to the right . |
10 | Reliance on monetarism rather than incomes policy meant that the government no longer had to compromise its authority in making social contracts and wages policies with producer groups , particularly the unions . |
11 | He was aching to tell his friends about the Gooseneck episode , but since it was of human rather than police significance he did n't feel entitled to waste their time during a busy day . |