Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb -s] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Next morning off they go to the shops she goes turns all her lights off and ignition it 's in the car she starts the car up and off she trundles coming in along .
2 While the new law may succeed in exposing the burgeoning volume of ‘ Indian theme ’ objects coming to the US , in the fine arts it has sent some Indian artists on the warpath .
3 Renault 's out that 's on there the cars he 's got that
4 In many respects it fails to answer these issues satisfactorily , although allowing the court to order medical examinations without parental consent legitimizes a position well established on an informal basis amongst the professionals involved .
5 These two trends help to explain how cost and price advantages have resulted in the remarkable increase in exports which has produced such an enormous foreign trade surplus .
6 That is why so many of them admire our system of carefully designed checks and balances which has served this nation so well .
7 Its range , strength value and the number of wounds it causes reflect this .
8 To understand the classicists it helps to have some understanding of what they were reacting against .
9 Though politicians often claim that the authority the law claims for itself is justified , there has hardly been any political theorist in recent times who has shared this view .
10 ‘ For two years she has carried this burden .
11 Since the mid-1980s he has produced some thirteen books of aerial photography , consolidating his position as the world 's leading exponent of such work .
12 Yet in other sonnets it does have those connotations of exclusion and separation .
13 Critics of multimedia say that it is a solution looking for a problem , but during the past few years it has delivered many useful applications , some of them in the financial sector .
14 In recent years he has coached many leading Midlands runners , including three times Olympian Lorraine Baker .
15 Over the last few years he has discussed many confidential matters with Prince Charles who has regularly visited his practice near Sloane Street .
16 Bernard Fergusson was descended from one of Ayrshire 's oldest and most distinguished families which has produced many eminent men .
17 The tradition in educational studies which seems to aid such views stresses that you can not change society with the school .
18 I mean , that , maybe that 's the way they do it , ai n't it , you know what I mean , they 'll say , he sometimes when you think of some of the things he does like that .
19 Among other things he plans to spend more time gardening at his home in Bookham , Surrey , where he lives with his wife Alison and two teenage daughters .
20 3.14 There is a head of damage which is sometimes called the loss of amenities ; the man made blind by the accident will no longer be able to see the familiar things he has seen all his life ; the man who has had both legs removed and will never again go upon his walking excursions — things of that kind — loss of amenities ( per Birkett LJ in Manley v Rugby Portland Cement Co Ltd , a decision of the Court of Appeal in 1951 ) .
21 Is it not time that we took the Agenda for Peace seriously and gave the UN the resources it needs to save this and future generations from the scourge of war .
22 But with ‘ decultured ’ Aborigines it has become such a problem that it has been labelled the Black Death .
23 Seles , who has reached the final in 13 of 14 tournaments she has played this year , now faces the winner of the match between America 's Mary Joe Fernandez and Jana Novotna of Czechoslovakia .
24 When talking about marking off the stretchers he seems to place more importance on the length of the tenon than the distance between the shoulders .
25 In practical terms it means taking that course of action which most reliably will avoid the possibility of criticism by their superiors .
26 Nolan lists some diseases he seems to have more success with than others : arthritis , migraine , bad backs , depression , ME .
27 But the conflicts he generates have much to do with his job dissatisfaction .
28 There is a moderate level of minerals which has given this water its therapeutic reputation since Roman times .
29 I t is the growing clamour from industry for the graduates it employs to have more work-related skills , and the ensuing tension with the mainstream curriculum .
30 A composer is haunted by certain themes , subjects or moods , and he must look around for the stories or dramatic vehicles he needs to bring these themes to life as musical theatre .
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