Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The canoeing is mostly grade I racks with a few tight grade I+/II shoots ; there is one grade II at Bogroy footbridge , a twisting descent over 3 rock ledges , and the photographically spectacular grade III in the centre of Carrbridge itself .
2 Out of each battle , when the person dies , his replacement — his ghost-appears in the same tinted colour and keeps the unit up to complement .
3 pBLcat2 and wild type oligo I constructs from the same experiments are shown for direct comparison .
4 Her mother , her doctor and her psychotherapist say that it is vital for her well-being that next month she goes to the same primary school as her friends .
5 Unmarried , she lives in a former doctor 's surgery in Crook which doubles as the constituency office .
6 ‘ It could n't possibly have been Eddie who impersonated Delia and anyway there 'd have been no point when she lives in the same house as Angy . ’
7 From her work as a professional painter and teacher she passes on the many tips , secrets and techniques that she has learned over the years and shows how gardens , with their immense variety and colour , can provide the artist with endless ideas .
8 She wakes for a few minutes and then is unconscious for several hours , ’ said a police spokesman .
9 She deals with the many administrative jobs , thus giving the band time to work on their music , especially when they are not touring .
10 She plumps for the latter .
11 She 's wrong because she falls into the latter category .
12 If she walks within a few hundred yards of this building , she will see young people , whom the Government have deprived of benefit , sleeping rough and begging on the streets because of the total indifference of people such as the hon. Lady and Conservative Members .
13 It differs from the latter in that the viewpoint is not a single point but an artificial one extending the full length of the section .
14 Secondly , in an exchange like the following ( from Lyons , 1977a : 668 ) : ( 94 ) A : I 've never seen him B : That 's a lie the pronoun that does not seem to be anaphoric ( unless it is held that it refers to the same entity that A 's utterance does , i.e. a proposition or a truth value ) ; nor does it quite seem to be discourse-deictic ( it refers not to the sentence but , perhaps , to the statement made by uttering that sentence ) .
15 And what it does really is keep the belt firm so when it goes on the former it keeps it firm .
16 Here , in a role that might have better suited Peter Sellers , or , more authentically , Alberto Sordi , he goes through a few variations on Ben Braddock and Jason Fister , the agent in his first Italian misadventure .
17 True , it belongs to the same group of viruses , but within that group it is only distantly related .
18 It is related to the hedgehog , or rather it belongs to the same family of insectivores .
19 It belongs to the same broad group as the coelacanths and the lungfish .
20 If in doubt , one compares another specimen with the type in order to see if it belongs to the same species .
21 In the passage , he refers to the same combination of righteousness and giving the honour to God :
22 After India , Poland , Munich , quick trip to Milan to see Berio and Eco , Paris , Queneau unwell , Butor planning book on Diabelli Variations , that man is an interpretative machine , Paz said , whatever you feed him he devours in a few months and a year later out comes a book .
23 It lies in the same field as the rather reddish Nu² ; ( 3.9 ) , forming a triangle with Nu² ; and Sirius .
24 It lies in the same × 7 field with Epsilon .
25 He lives in the same town and it still hurts her to see him .
26 Then came the meeting with the woman whom he was to marry , a meeting about which he writes in the same book .
27 These units could then be regarded as repeatedly subdivisible to the point that the final dimension is so minute that it stands in the same relation to the highest human capacity for feeling as does the single cell to the supreme achievement of cellular development , which is the physical human being .
28 It looks like the same sort of swarf that 's lying under Orrie 's bench .
29 It looks like the same i , is it the same as our one ?
30 same hat , so it looks like the same woman so he says , oh my God !
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