Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] an " in BNC.

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1 It tells the story of the development , testing and eventual use of the atomic bombs which brought about an end to the Second World War .
2 The pixels which make up an image on a digitized computer screen are like building blocks which can be coloured and combined in any way the operator 's computer , competence and ingenuity allow .
3 Of the three elements which make up an opera — the music , the words and the drama — the third arises from the first two realised by the performance of the singing actors , with the collaboration of the musicians and within the ambience of the set and the costumes .
4 There are dangers for voluntary organisations who take on an increased responsibility for service provision .
5 Local Stigmatic is about two Cockney thugs who beat up an actor in the pub because ‘ fame is the first disgrace because God knows who you are . ’
6 Most importantly , there was a cluster of writers , directors , actors and critics who gathered around an idea of a realistic , passionate , intellectual theatre which would have been a most fertile ground for Burton .
7 In a survey of school-children , we might expect that the answers they give in an interview held in the headmaster 's study will be different from those they give at home , or out of doors .
8 Despite their pitifully limited numbers they threw down an inspiring challenge to the might of the autocratic regime .
9 With the rocket 's armaments he rigged up an explosive which killed both the crew and the people of Dido .
10 In this way the various inter-relationships between all the many factors which make up an individual 's life can be seen as contributing to that individual 's health , or ill-health .
11 One possibility is that in excluding nursing home residents we left out an especially vulnerable group of elderly people who were more likely to die than their counterparts in the community .
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