Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I make my own purse nets but some of good quality can be bought from all well-stocked gunshops .
2 You want them high interest ones .
3 Schedule I First Mortgage Debentures
4 She called to Hermione and Joanna and all the girls who had gone already along the paths she had rejected , called to them to wait for her and place their steady walking boots on solid earth to catch her .
5 With the stock market dropping to less than half its end-of-1989 peak , brokerages report their worst business results in 30 years .
6 But he was not alone , John Wheway ( see left for more details ) also set a new British best , as did Arthur Keily and they both head their respective age groups in last year 's Veteran 's 10-mile road rankings .
7 The PTEs sport their own colour schemes on a variety of multiple units .
8 The finished hotel may look wonderful , but does it work ? of Gravetye Manor earned valuable free publicity in the Sunday times when he invited couples to road test his new look rooms as his guests , but most hoteliers lack that foresight .
9 Forget his last form figures because the shades have woken him up and he could be a long-priced winner despite the claims of Gold Blade and Ballyranter .
10 Just ask the old girls to make their and say well I want your National Insurance numbers ?
11 If you want to save money and fit your own patio doors , builders ' merchants and timber merchants offer a small range of standard-sized doors .
12 The month of May holds lots in store for eager festival-goers , as Oxfordshire , Dorset and South Wales all host their own art extravaganzas .
13 The month of May holds lots in store for eager festival-goers , as Oxfordshire , Dorset and South Wales all host their own art extravaganzas .
14 A tantalizing , much earlier example occurs in The Band Wagon ( 1953 ) , though not involving a phone and unfortunately cut from the release print ( A surprising number of musicals reputedly lose their best production numbers . )
15 Professional television crews , in fact , bring their own power generators with them to enable them to light large areas .
16 This autumn Parfums Christian Dior introduce their new make-up colours Haute Couture .
17 In some Companies , Guides make up their own names for Patrols and then embroider their own Patrol emblems .
18 Atherton and DeFreitas , too , make their first Test appearances of the tour and the Lancashire pair will be keen to make up for lost time .
19 The extended hours of eligibility and the greater rewards for general practitioners who make their own night visits readily explain these changes in activity .
20 Sometimes the sets of tasks in a system can be distinguished and those people involved in each task set make their own design decisions .
21 They make their own Christmas cards , with the word ‘ SLUG ’ printed underneath a picture of Father Christmas .
22 The young , too , display their own distribution characteristics .
23 Australian banks cut their prime lending rates from 15% to 14.25% .
24 Dutch and Italian banks cut their prime lending rates .
25 Several large commercial banks cut their prime lending rates by half a percentage point to 9 per cent .
26 Class 319 No 319041 forms the 15.56 Luton–Brighton ‘ Thameslink ’ service emerging from Snow Hill tunnel while above Class 413/2 4–CAPS Nos 3206 ( heading the 16.54 to Kent House ) and 3207 ( leading the 16.47 to Canterbury East ) await their respective departure times .
27 Southampton 2 QPR 1 ALAN SHEARER collected his 20th goal of the season with a 69-minute penalty to give Southampton their sixth successive League victory and ease their lingering relegation fears .
28 Stirling should have made sure of victory and further ease their own relegation worries after taking a 25th minute lead through Willie Watters .
29 These long-range goals shape our long-term training plans .
30 The criminal law sees only some types of property deprivation as robbery or theft ; it excludes , for example , the separation of consumers and part of their money that follows manufacturers ' malpractices or advertisers ' misrepresentations ; it excludes shareholders losing their money because managers behaved in ways which they thought would be to the advantage of shareholders even though the only tangible benefits accrued to the managers ( Hopkins 1980b ) ; it excludes the extra tax citizens , in this or other countries , have to pay because : ( i ) corporations and the very wealthy are able to employ financial experts at discovering legal loopholes through which money can be safely transported to tax havens ; ( ii ) Defence Department officials have been bribed to order more expensive weaponry systems or missiles in ‘ excess ’ of those ‘ needed ’ ; ( iii ) multinational drug companies charge our National Health Services prices which are estimated to be at least , £50 millions in excess of alternative supplies .
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