Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [verb] [adj -er] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Senior officers now say they want tougher punishments for those found guilty of attacking the police .
2 At least now we know it makes smaller patterns , which we did not expect to see .
3 I have to say though , that when we the Council advise other charities on the investment powers that they should take when they 're established and when they draft their Memorandum of Association , erm , we advise them to take wider powers er , than these , and we advise them that they should not seek to constrain themselves by the Trustee Investment Act nineteen sixty-one , as our own flexibility is constrained .
4 As we understand it , the Chancellor does not tax spirits more heavily because of their intrinsic properties nor because of the categories of persons who consume spirits , but because he considers that spirits face market circumstances which allow them to bear heavier taxes .
5 You 'll find that many of your creditors , such as a building society , credit companies and so on , will be as helpful as they can if you ask them to accept smaller payments for a while .
6 Just in case Lord Milton failed to appreciate his value , MacLachlan stressed that he had been approached by the rival interest in the county and had been offered sufficient to make him easy for life , and accordingly implied that Milton had an obligation to aid him with his creditors and enable him to arrange further loans .
7 Dr Alan Watkins , Hawker Siddeley 's chief executive , said the deal with GEC Alsthom would re-inforce its position in the fiercely competitive UK market and enable it to achieve greater exports than the two companies had separately .
8 Lotus is also used for creating quality printed output ; its WYSIWYG capabilities enable it to produce better prints than the current version of Ark , so Carello exports the data to Lotus prior to printing .
9 do you anticipate further loans and/or an overdraft ?
10 Do you have further questions ? ’
11 And the question this poses is : do they become better adults as a result of their Utopian lifestyle ?
12 Why do they have higher rates than Whites in these areas ?
13 Not only do they have better-paid jobs , but society expects that they should work and , for this reason , they may receive more help with looking after children .
14 With its low market share it has higher costs than the rival , and so , by pricing to give its rival a zero NPV , it can only earn a negative NPV itself .
15 Some professions require you to seek further qualifications which entail another period of full-time study .
16 'Appen she had better things to do , eh , George ? ’
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