Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These acts make it an offence to kill these wild animals and they have an obvious effect on conservation ; that these animals are not being killed — at least if the law is being obeyed .
2 As our pictures show what a difference a day makes !
3 Paintings from the 19th and early 20th centuries show us a countryside where humans are not dominant but co-exist with Nature in the struggle for life ; where cultivated fields are everywhere bounded by the wilderness which constantly threatens to encroach and claim back its own .
4 But McGrath , who has had eight operations on his knees , revealed this could be his swansong , saying : ‘ I will decide at the end of the season , but I 'd rather quit at the top than drop down to a lower level , and the knees cause me a lot of pain .
5 Our new world industry correspondent , Richard Feast , casts a critical eye over recent motor show offerings , and concludes that Japan 's ‘ lean ’ production methods give them the opportunity to offer imaginative and stimulating new models
6 That , that 's open to the general public but where I stand you have to have a membership card to go in there now , and er you pay two pound before the season started and er local traders give you a discount and things erm it 's just one way of er segregating the supporters if you like , but there does n't seem to be so much trouble since they 've done this , but at the same time there does n't seem to be as much atmosphere
7 In your own words describe what a creditor is and when creditors arise .
8 Wella 's high quality , creamy formulations give you a look you never dreamed you could achieve at home .
9 Sumptuous public rooms , marble floors and rugs give it a style of its own , and the restaurant opens onto a splendid waterfront terrace .
10 The subject of art has for too long been considered by many teachers as a frill , — there it is on the time-table , a compulsory subject ; some schools give it a period a week , some a double period , and some even more .
11 kids give it a shove , pushed it on the street
12 Tennis rackets give you a lot of power but the most power you get from the body .
13 When his ears tell him the truth , he will not listen .
14 None of the kids know who the hell she is , which pisses her off no end , but she does n't visit much . ’
15 But those fe four words tell us a lot about what lies ahead for the N H S in Britain , unless we 're very careful .
16 Yeah because he said as soon as they see arrears he said they insist that it 's paid up and they insist that you have like three months pay them no problem he said
17 The letters of Abbot Lupus of Ferrières allow us a glimpse of his contradictory attitudes to involvement in state affairs .
18 Prescriptions presuppose interpretations , but actions on the basis of such prescriptions become themselves the subject of interpretation .
19 First , the details of the synaptic connections from other neurons on to the dendrites determine what a neuron responds to ; think of them as forming a lock which is only opened by a key in the form of a particular pattern of activity in the neurons which make contact with it .
20 The law 's supporters call it a victory for truth in advertising , which they predict will protect the market for authentic Indian crafts from cheap imported imitations .
21 When things are going wrong the Government 's supporters call it a failure of presentation and everyone trots out the old excuse that ‘ we are not getting the message across ’ .
22 A couple of hundred years ago two Jesuit missionaries trying to find their way back to the Orinoco stumble across them , get them to build a raft and then pole the two Godmen several hundred miles south while the said Godmen preach them the Gospel and try to get them to wear Levis .
23 Pluralists make it the outcome of bureaucratic battles within each state .
24 He is perfectly right that in recent years we have been eating into that principle , but if we continue to do so , the principle will go , and that is the civil liberties issue which the system of justice has always been anxious to maintain .
25 ‘ Sometimes we can argue , but on this occasion we 'll have to throw ourselves on the mercy of the court because once again , and this was the second time running , simple , basic errors cost us the game . ’
26 Many golfers give themselves no chance of playing well because they ruin the swing with a poor takeaway .
27 On his first night back , his parents give him a party , to which they invite their circle of middle-class , middle-aged friends .
28 Victorianas Drop us a line to say you 're fine
29 ‘ Well , it 's up to you , of course , but I think curls give you a bit of sparkle .
30 Whatever your needs or circumstances give us a ring now !
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