Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [conj] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If possible we must spend that time at Coate [ where Edward then was ] , and now I long to go to Horsmonden , for every place where you have lived and been happy , is to me dearer than any others .
2 Are you one of those that upsets the people , are you cleverer than most broadcasters , that really
3 ‘ Better we should see you off than those bastards you expected , is n't it ? ’
4 This should have been a happy and holy occasion but the expressions on the faces looking up at him — Denis , Hana , Uncle Mick , Carmella , now pale and shaken , even poor Joey — told him more than any words how empty the action was .
5 As you looked at her more and more insects swarmed on to her ; then , as the weight grew too much for the insects underneath to cling to her smooth skin , great black cakes of them flaked away and fell fizzing to the ground .
6 I found it strange that those words had come from the Parliamentary Secretary because , when I read them , I thought that they had been written by the Labour candidate , John Metcalfe , because there was no other indication that that article had been written by a Minister of the Crown who is responsible for this country 's agriculture .
7 But is n't it possible that these traits do n't figure that largely in the lives of , at least , young people in Ireland today ?
8 Is it possible that these cetaceans and odontocetes , hailing from beyond the wave base and thus unfamiliar with the self-generated noise of moving sediment , become disoriented by these acoustic signals on the same wavelength as their own systems ?
9 While the nuclear transplantation and other experiments make it clear that all nuclei contain the same genetic information , there are exceptions .
10 Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that , although the definition of ‘ family proceedings ’ in section 8 of the Children Act 1989 did not specifically refer to the provisions in Part III of the Act , the section was to be read with section 92(2) of the Act which made it clear that all applications to the justices under the Act were family proceedings ; that , accordingly , the application to the justices for a secure accommodation order under section 25 in Part III of the Act were family proceedings ; and that , therefore , the statements of evidence and the psychiatrist 's report should have been admitted in evidence in accordance with the provisions of the Children ( Admissibility of Hearsay Evidence ) Order 1991 ( post , pp. 91E–G , H — 92A ) .
11 The result might have been different if there had been a notice attached to the goods making it clear that these goods had nothing to do with the defendant 's business as a dealer in second-hand goods but had come from his home and that the sale of the goods was to be a private transaction .
12 Can you make it clear that these matters will be dealt with urgently and , in view of the credibility of all Select Committees , will you ensure that a firm conclusion is reached ?
13 This makes it clear that those customers have a direct customer relationship with the firm itself , and the customer agreement must therefore be entered into by the firm .
14 We have of course made it clear that those techs who were piloting er the out of school childcare initiative er will continue er to be funded er along with all other techs from ninety four , five and although of course I can not preempt the tech 's judgement and take a view on that particular scheme , er I can say that funding will continue for techs for that purpose .
15 He also made it clear that any thoughts of topping the 221 mark are being put firmly on the back burner , with the fastest 100 , set last year in mid-December , his next target .
16 The Police Federation has made it clear that any proposals to reduce the age of consent would be vigorously resisted .
17 In such cases , as in the community care of frail elderly , the involvement of different professionals in working together makes it inevitable that such differences of perspective and emphasis will arise .
18 She understood it better than most men .
19 It more or less forces you to define a central E-mail server machine , upon which all messages are stored — it can be quite profligate with directories , as can Mainlan itself .
20 It does n't , in my view , matter dreadfully whether inflation is 2% or 6% , as long as it more or less stays at one level or the other .
21 I 'll be very , very brief erm we can not fall back the control of the country which even the highest rate of recycling that a number of them have already achieved the Government recycling target so now you 've aimed er , I think it 's something rich it more or less stands for er , I would see the role of the County is essentially is co-ordination between the various waste collection authorities through to the greater of the extense of
22 The sheep wisely leave it alone and most bugs do , too , for it contains two chemicals which , when mixed together in a creature 's stomach , make cyanide .
23 1 Why is it important that all patients are well nourished prior to surgery ?
24 Betty 's classroom practice changed whilst she worked with the advisory teacher , but the lack of congruence between her beliefs about mathematics and about how children learn and those behind the innovation , made it unlikely that such changes would be sustained once he left .
25 has associated with it one or more DCs which refer to the modules to be changed and which have been agreed by all the other module managers likely to be affected .
26 The hon. Member for Garscadden said last week that he finds it incomprehensible that many properties may stay in the same band in perpetuity .
27 Is not it true that some documents that the Public Accounts Committee receives are not published , such as the memorandum that the National Audit Office drew up for me on the accountability of United Nations agencies ?
28 Is he aware that such cuts in academic research will prove to be economic short termism with vengeance ?
29 Is he aware that many industrialists are concerned that we shall be unable to maintain our export performance due to uncompetitive rates , particularly vis-a -vis our principal competitors such as Germany , France and Japan ?
30 Although be knew that this happens , he did not think it plausible that all differences between cells could be caused in this way , because he could not see how a sufficient number of specific external stimuli could be brought to bear during development .
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