Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [vb base] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The trouble is during the week , a lot of little shops only have what 's been left over from the weekend and their vegetables , cos that 's what happens at ours
2 In Britain a party 's first-category candidates somehow find themselves adopted for seats they are all but certain to win , second-category candidates for marginals and third-category candidates for seats they have no hope of winning .
3 The best Homes always have plenty going on .
4 Because although economic considerations are normally behind the switch , many new converts rapidly discover they prefer the diesel driving experience .
5 It means 44 years after that very first meeting at the Abbey Stadium , the fans still have something to cheer about .
6 Readers hardly need me to remind them that the simple but magnificent monument at the head of Loch Shiel is to commemorate the 1745 Jacobite rebellion against English domination .
7 However , deviation variables always allow us to reformulate the problem in the form outlined above , which we shall refer to as a Priority Goal Programming Problem ( PGP ) .
8 Erm yeah if you try and transcribe stuff , as I discovered doing my P HD you know , I did n't realise how much gibberish was talked and often things the meaning 's clear in the conversation but if you listen to the words or l w read the words later y'know you have n't a clue what they 're on about and yet you 're fairly sure
9 Scientists from British Universities and dental schools now believe they did — and that the tiny inch-long eel-like creature was not only the earliest vertebrate but suggests that the first vertebrates began to evolve as long as 600 million years ago — as , of course , a marine fish …
10 Foreigners often ask me to explain the rules of cricket .
11 The second is that it is unclear whether the findings on animals really predict what has been observed in humans .
12 I will be co-ordinating the input to this page , so if anyone has prayer requests for or from missionaries please let me know .
13 You can choose from shoals of them lazily circling in tanks near your table ; some restaurants even let you catch your own meal from a pond out the back of the premises ( ’ NO FISHING LICENSE REQUIRED ! ! ! ! ’ ) .
14 Also , the folds of the skin around a baby 's eyes sometimes make her look cross-eyed when she is n't .
15 The computers then use it to check the guidance instructions .
16 The local garden or allotment society may have access to good cheap muck ; stables sometimes let you take it free , but this will be steaming fresh and needs time , and space , to rot .
17 Most doubters either think they have grace or care for nothing but the day itself .
18 Looking at the environments where do you think you would feel most comfortable ?
19 One of the things that does strike me about er particularly heterosexual men and their attitudes to homosexual and y'know homo erotic activities , there 's y'know a lot of different aspects where y'know I do n't know rugby players all get in the shower together and smack each-other on the backside in the name of horse play and y'know it 's not considered threatening or erm or outrageous and yet sometimes these are the very people who are the most homophobic .
20 As in France , there are cultural as well as structural problems : the weakness of policy debate and the public sense of alienation from the bizarre workings of their political system mean that the successive crises seldom have anything to do with the outside world .
21 Unlike the ancient hill paintings the abstract pan does n't have any great meaning … the artists just hope it turns a few heads .
22 Strange how insecure keys always make me feel .
23 Her adoptive parents both feel they have been unable to make up fully for Frances 's childhood abandonment by her mother .
24 Photochemical effects also occur which rely on the absorption of a particular wavelength of light by Molecules containing one isotope but not by those containing other isotopes .
25 Her parents now want her to quit .
26 Golfers often think they top because they lift their heads .
27 The poor dogs hardly know what to make of it .
28 Having days off d' ya know what I mean ?
29 In terms of relieving over-crowding and dealing with the decay of older prisons , new and refurbished buildings clearly have something to offer but the sheer scale and cost of the proposals ( an average capital cost per place of £69,000 and thereafter £13,000 per prisoner per year to run ) has drawn much critical comment .
30 Psychology 's theoretical inadequacies often lead it to replace theory with utilitarian generalizations from its most reliable methods .
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