Example sentences of "[pers pn] and [noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I warn you , I ca n't stand seeing people lying in beds with bottles hanging up beside them and tubes coming in and out of their noses . |
2 | You pull them do n't you and presents come out d' you remember ? |
3 | Despite massive advertising to promote the YTS and penalties for those who do not complete their scheme , many young people still refuse to go on it and others drop out before the end . |
4 | The bag is difficult to get a hold on , but eventually he manages to secure a line to it and troops back up the road to the waiting vehicles . |
5 | He and others set up a rival ‘ underground ’ publication , the Shilling Paper , which , though a great success on its own terms , was useless as a credential for getting straight on to a Fleet Street paper such as the Sunday Times . |
6 | Only after Dirac had predicted that there must be positrons as well as electrons ( verified in 1932 ) did he and others set out to see whether the charge and the mass of an electron can be derived from first principles . |
7 | He and Matchsticks blended in perfectly as had been predicted back in Teheran . |
8 | During 1936 , he and colleagues worked out the details of how to make the reaction occur consistently , without decomposition , and explored the commercial possibilities for the new material . |
9 | I drifted off again only to open my eyes almost immediately to the sight of a head level with mine and arms reaching up . |