Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We have made a major contribution to the overall income of pensioners , while all that the Labour party has to offer is inflationary erosion of savings , a failure in home ownership and many other schemes that Labour has offered ; although such proposals make it seem that pensioners are better off , because they are offered with other features , in reality it is a small percentage rise .
2 As a final thought , my enjoyment of the longer essays made me regret that we still do not have an Oxford Companion to the Earth Sciences .
3 In fact , the numbers of Punch aficionados make me worry that the same end will come to the comp complex as came to Punch .
4 Purchaser research is the name given to the research services we can provide to our clients to help them advance and achieve strategic objectives .
5 Old body disposer Pugh 's nephew Duncan has been begging me for months to let him play and things have got so desperate I have no choice but to take him on .
6 In other words do they assume that biological or cultural categories are unproblematic ?
7 I have to consider is that evidence correct as far as they are concerned , in other words do they believe that this is what Mr. Winterbone was like ?
8 What other relationships did he have and who else might be grieving ?
9 This does not mean that they did not liaise with other services for almost ail clients , merely that for only a third of their clients did they obtain or increase the services of other providers .
10 How many kids did he have when moved here ?
11 Five minutes , before you start it though now that it might not apply to you , you might not have control over training , and perhaps down the left hand side you put well what methods do they use and you might put the other side then you go back and suggest to your boss will you alright .
12 What makes it look all the more daft is that they will often have to wear the same number tabard all the way through , which over top hat and tails makes them look like someone wearing his vest over his dinner jacket .
13 Then he looked at the Curator , straight into his eyes to make him understand that the person he was thinking of was himself .
14 She stood defiantly in front of him , shaking her head , trying desperately to find the words to make him realise that she was tired , due for leave , and really felt he should ask someone else .
15 An early goal by the visitors made it look as though we were heading for our nineteenth League defeat of the season , but thanks to my inspirational coaching from the touchline , new boy Kev Knowles levelled the score on the stroke of half-time .
16 Often the tensions made it appear as though there was a ring of invisible men sitting outside the circle of women , a silent audience whose approval we often still needed .
17 AEA itself has appointed consultants and merchant bankers to help it develop and refine its work on strategic options as its contributions to the DTI review .
18 ‘ I shall convince the parents to let me come and stay with you in the holidays , ’ Antonia had promised .
19 Can share valuation models help us determine whether or not dividend policy affects share prices ?
20 In those circumstances does he think that there is a place for a new organ donor card , which has to be countersigned by next of kin ?
21 Students are often uncertain whether they are taking the right kind of notes to help them survive and succeed at college .
22 His name was Joe Jack , and after my first visit I went back many times to hear him talk as he carved out the shape of a leather sole or polished a repaired shoe on his rotary machine .
23 It ran beside a broad , shaded boulevard of feathery pepper trees , and the sudden sight of European-style buildings made him reflect that the jungles , fields and villages through which they 'd been moving for the past few hours had remained unchanging throughout many centuries .
24 These ideas make me think that creativity and beauty are linked .
25 Trafford education authority has received about £13 million in the past two years to help it reorganise and improve its schools .
26 Here are some ideas to help you mix and match :
27 She 's responsible for compiling a directory of services on offer and sending members monthly statements to let them know if they 're in credit or not .
28 How in the last twenty six years do you feel that you 've got on with people in general ?
29 ‘ How many troops do they have and how many tanks and guns ?
30 ( How many banks do you know that offer such a service , free as well ? ) .
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