Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [subord] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think they 're just a bit shortstaffed because the girl that 's usually in there has n't been in there for weeks , Josie . |
2 | Erm , I think probably I would support the recommendation as it stands because I do think that we need to have a trial to see if the end performance , and I very very much support the idea of the end performance , er in district . |
3 | While grass allows the foot to swivel when a player changes direction , feet often stick to plastic . |
4 | In that case , the opportunity to earn remuneration arose when the appellant obtained the grant of a tenancy of a public house owned by and tied to a large brewery company . |
5 | Is a promise to give a wedding present binding when the marriage takes place ? |
6 | Check ledger to see if every account , including the cash and bank , is in the trial balance . |
7 | It was nine-thirty , only an hour to go before the Dragon closed . |
8 | However , since the proportion who are disabled in different types of household also varies , it is necessary to see whether the differences in state provision remain after the level of disability has been controlled . |
9 | The union representative is looking into the case to see if the company have a negligence claim to answer , but at the moment it rather looks as if it was entirely Len 's fault . |
10 | Hugh Rance says his father , who 's the author of many best-selling books about cheese , would be heart broken if the shop were to close . |
11 | It is a matter of examining the contract to see whether the parties intended it to remain valid even if the goods were not in existence or had perished . |
12 | C D trials give a good opportunity to see if the driving system stands up to a teacher who was not involved in the design of the unit and C DL and C D L trials separately show its effectiveness on first acquaintance and its effectiveness after the teacher is acclimatized to its use . |
13 | Initial assessment to see whether the sufferer has addictive disease at all . |
14 | All peers of Great Britain have retained entitlement to sit since the peerage was instituted in 1707 as have peers of the United Kingdom since 1801 . |
15 | Eventually the committee agreed to defer a decision to see if the school could team up with neighbouring villages to boost numbers . |
16 | John felt the hull of the yacht vibrating as the tanker approached . |
17 | Nor is such a provision invalidated because the method of communicating the offer differs from that prescribed by section 90 ; but the procedure laid down by that section supersedes that provided in the memorandum or articles . |
18 | Compulsory admission occurred where the doctor ascribed the sick role but the patient did not accept it or did not react at all . |
19 | One example of bad practice of this kind occurred where a hospital refused to re-admit a patient three days after discharge , and the senior social worker in desperation on a Friday afternoon sent a taxi driver to pick up a vulnerable old woman , to gather together her things , and take her into a residential care home . |
20 | The vaginal scent also lets the male know whether the female is on heat , as does her urine . |
21 | Her jaw dropped as the woman walked past her and stopped by the car . |
22 | They did not appear to be engaged , nor was Madeleine sporting a ring , but Harry had had no opportunity to discover if the army captain was really her fiance . |
23 | This kitchen looks like a bomb 's hit it . |
24 | The story finishes when the ban was finally lifted in 1951 . |
25 | The judge found that the manufacturer 's misleading instructions attached to the goods sold by a retailer was a breach of s14(3) , even though the seller himself did not have sufficient technical expertise to know whether the instructions were accurate . |
26 | The £3 million trial collapsed after the prosecution said Mr Clark 's evidence was not consistent with earlier statements and the charges could no longer be sustained . |
27 | ‘ That narrows it down a bit , but we 'd need a forensic scientist to establish whether the threads came from Alain 's slacks or not . ’ |
28 | My heart lurches when the train from Euston crosses the Clyde . |
29 | The position of the bend influences the electrophoretic mobility of the protein-DNA complex with maximal retardation occurring when the bend is located at the middle of the fragment and a gradual reduction in retardation is seen for bends positioned at incremental positions towards the ends of the fragment ( 44,62 ) . |
30 | It was reported on Aug. 3 that the Supreme Court of New South Wales had awarded damages of A$2,850,000 ( US$2,224,500 ) to a teenage girl who had sued her mother for negligence committed whilst the girl was still a foetus . |