Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] and [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Infact it is alot easier doing something like this than going into the ring because you see all their fresh faces and all they care about is having their quetions answered .
2 Mediating the differences between these groups and guiding them towards mutually agreed goals is the overriding notion of the national interest .
3 The whole together is three syllables and pleasing I think to the tongue .
4 The best way , then , to deal with the complaint that psychological-cum-biological theories of the state are too vague is to attempt a combination between these theories and those we reviewed at the beginning of this chapter .
5 He made the connection between these bodies and those he saw all around him — clothed , partially clothed , or unclothed in the roaring maelstrom of the school changing rooms .
6 I buy everything from him but I 've got to buy another tumble dryer erm I 've been drying clothes off in the house and the three men and all them well two of them wearing work wear jeans and the next one that comes in will be wearing jeans , it 's no go I just can not dry stuff off in the house , I 've just got to have a tumble .
7 well then my Lord ah my Lord not all objective criteria and this I think is very important because you can have objective criterias as I , as I submitted last week that would be erm in order to trade in this market you must have capital of twenty million pounds and ten years experience , but that 's uniform rule , it does n't discriminate it 's objective , but it would be anti competitive because here you are setting up the most important market er in this , erm as they say in Europe for the project futures market and you 're excluding people who could be in there trading and who could be effecting the market
8 The revised tenancies and those they replaced differ from the regulated tenancies under the 1977 Rent Act in that there is a weakening of security of tenure and other rights , and most rents will be set at market level .
9 They have many gifts and all they want is people to encourage them .
10 There were some splendid Cotswold-stone outbuildings and these I turned into a retirement cottage years later for the elderly Bassetts .
11 At a distance , the leafy forest drowns the higher-pitched calls and all you hear are the rapid drum-beats .
12 One of their colleagues had vanished in mysterious circumstances and all they could do was make up imaginary England cricket teams .
13 As has been previously noted he gave much attention to the unique colour of the Cumbrian mountains and this he combined with the sunlight and shadows falling on the hills so skilfully that it is possible for an observer with local knowledge , to tell the warmth of the sun or the time of day.Just as the mountains give colour to the lakes , so in turn do they reflect the colours of the sky .
14 These are discrete behaviours and all they require is a simple tick every time they are observed .
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