Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] it [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the , th the end of chapter nineteen it says all the city was stirred up because of them .
2 Thus although there was no significant relationship between normality and P(A) from Study 3 it seems advisable to see whether this is also the case using normality ratings taken from the Groeger and Chapman study .
3 For 20 years after World War Two it seemed possible that the dog eat dog ‘ survival of the fittest ’ brand of free market capitalism had been supplanted by a social contract between employers and workers , with only occasional mediation by the state .
4 Just wanted to point out , Phil , last year we , we had savings on erm , the teen care phase of a hundred and seventy thousand and this , on er , reference number seventeen it shows fifty thousand , er , what do you include the whole of that to casualties together ?
5 From the information available it seems likely that the total winter population of the county now rarely exceeds 4,000 birds .
6 Fourth , structure ( 47 ) for the clausal adjective follows just the same general intensional pattern as will be needed for sentences which contain not an adjective but a ( non-finite ) verb phrase : ( 61 ) Leonard proved this theorem to rival the Nomination theorem in its scope Atkins will guarantee her picture to have fetched $100,000 at its last sale 4.7 It seems permissible to agree , in this case , that we do have good grounds for accepting that the adjectives are understood as part of a structure felt to be a clause , of which the preceding noun phrase would be the subject .
7 Right , later on it describes in enormous detail how the president is chosen and the electoral system and then under section two it gives several specific powers that the president has and I would like at least one contribution from this packed assembly here .
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