Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] [noun sg] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The other sizeable group of offences reported on is where the case involves someone well known ( e.g. Bronski pop man fined for sex offence or more frequently there is either fame by association ( e.g. GAY-SEX SHAME OF ESTHER 'S ‘ BROTHER' , where the inverted commas in the headline indicate the rather more tenuous link with television star Esther Rantzen than the headline immediately suggests ) , or the actor who was said to make £12,000 a year from impersonating Prince Charles , or someone who sounds from the headline to be well known ( e.g. CASTRATE ME SAYS GAY OPERA SINGER : He preyed on children .
2 She uses two name Cindy and Linda and claims to be fourteen years old .
3 Following on from that she shows American artist Sean Landers ( from 24 April ) .
4 She makes that bastard Kane look like a social worker .
5 This voyage in the yacht Williwaw , a 13m steel ketch , is the subject of a book called North West Passage , originally written in French but translated into English by Bruce Penman , and it has Rear Admiral G.S .
6 The UN has said it has strong evidence Iraq is hiding about 100 of the Scud missiles of the type it fired at Israel and Saudi Arabia in the Gulf war , but Iraq denies it .
7 He says Tory hardman Norman Tebbit was ‘ roughed up quite a few times ’ by Mrs Thatcher .
8 It monitors local area TCP/IP networks performing fault , configuration and performance management from a single workstation : and it will , says HP , integrate with other third party applications to form a single DME-based network management solution .
9 Chomper — Looks like a normal block , but it eats poor ol' Rufus alive !
10 The ‘ heap ’ of important VAX announcements that Digital Equipment Corp said it would make before it reveals more Alpha RISC licencees ( UX 386 ) , will take place on July 7th .
11 It stars ex-Bread heart-throb Peter Howitt .
12 It appears that M. Lowerson , with various partners — r .
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