Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [vb -s] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Neither judgment is quite the epitaph it seems at first sight . |
2 | He presented Griselda , as a leaving present , with a voucher to buy an item from the RA Summer Exhibition which opens on 9th June . |
3 | Dundee City Art Gallery , Dundee University , Edinburgh University 's Talbot Rice Gallery , Kirkcaldy Museum and the Lillie Art Gallery , Milngavie , have lent notable paintings to this exhibition which runs until next weekend . |
4 | Although signatures can be added after the initial printing of the Motion ( and usually are ) , its impact is judged very much on the amount of support it receives on first printing . |
5 | If the business buys goods for resale , or components for assembly , the terms on which it buys should be considered : to what extent is it possible to pass back liability for defects in those goods ; can the business recover an indemnity from its supplier against any liability it incurs to third parties , or is such liability excluded ? ( 3 ) Who are the business 's customers ? |
6 | Libra Bank , the London-based consortium bank which trades in third world debts , plunged to a pre-tax loss of £174.6m in the first half of 1989 from profits last time of £10.9m . |
7 | Partly this involves his audience in material which seems at first sight the familiar stuff of the music-hall chorus . |
8 | At the end of a quarter of a mile of rough track it seems on first sight to be a typically humble and remote farmhouse , with its low and unobtrusive policies almost growing around it . |