Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 On new American or European subject areas it works very poorly . ’
2 If a group of these took off and penetrated Israeli or allied air defences they could each wreak more destruction — with chemicals or high-explosives — than a flock of Scuds .
3 Whether you are a novice or advanced computer user you will find programs and information that will be of use day after day , and at affordable prices .
4 Whether you are a novice or advanced computer user you will find programs and information that will be of use day after day , and at affordable prices .
5 Now whether we would find in our strate if we were to have a strategic sites policy erm whether there 's an issue there that it might let in as it were too much of that kind of land use and not enough of the manufacturing or proper office kind I think is worth kicking around the table .
6 If you are exporting , we can process quickly and efficiently any sterling or foreign currency payments you may receive from overseas customers .
7 Now , firms do go bankrupt , we know that , er , but in this case , the sort of , of the thing they 're trading in , is , is far more precious than er , holidays abroad , or , or three piece suites you ordered six months ago ,
8 You like the Californian Chablis or these plastic ducks they have on the wall ? "
9 For example , if you left because of a poor relationship with your boss or poor work performance it is going to put a lot of doubts in the mind of the interviewer if you come straight out with it .
10 Oh they were n't blacksmiths in in the ordinary sense of the word , they were n't quarry blacksmiths as such because they were more or less engine smiths you see .
11 The first two have attempted comparative evaluations of the two or more orientation techniques they used concurrently .
12 As for Monsieur Blondel , from the eight solo or small ensemble parts he sang in Lully 's ballets up to 1670 , it is apparent that he was a tenor .
13 We 've just finished the first round of waivers for people receiving the Home Care Service , and the criteria that I was giving you reflected those , and so when you get your letter , if you feel that you 've got particular financial problems or particular family situations we should take into account , erm then do get in touch with us and we 'll process it and we 'll set out a procedure for you in the letter that we send .
14 But he will delve much further for arcane and perverse factoids like her bra-size ( 30A ) or any childhood diseases she may have had ( chicken pox ) .
15 In granting assistance the Commissioner will always indicate the extent of that assistance-for example , up to which particular stage in any current or prospective court proceedings it will be available .
16 Three or four science articles I had copied for you in the library . ’
17 Like guinea fowl from Africa , apart from one or two colour varieties they resemble their wild ancestors .
18 I had one or two acceleration problems I wanted to sort out . ’
19 National reflections currently focus upon the need for college to be ‘ responsive ’ in order to ensure that individuals can gain access to the curriculum ‘ regardless of any disability or special learning need they may have ’ ( FEU 1990 : 11 ) .
20 In competition for new investment , hotels and ferries came way behind the main business and these two potentially successful concerns were not getting the management or main board attention they deserved .
21 Oh Lemmings and that computer game I wanted .
22 From the dependence and normal justification theses it is but a short step to the pre-emption thesis .
23 The most highly-centralized and coherent terrorist organization they created was the ‘ People 's Will ’ formed in 1879 .
24 Among the weird and wacky weather facts he has accumulated over the years : IN the severe winter of 1814 the Thames froze over for nine weeks .
25 b ) Maintain as high a standard of instrument flying as you can , and be thoroughly familiar with each type of aircraft and associated flight procedures you fly so that mental conflict is less likely to occur .
26 From the 1968 Health Services and Public Health Act they have had the powers to promote the welfare of old people .
27 Comparing one- and two-phase-on excitation schemes it is perhaps surprising to and that the exact analysis shows that the torque produced is the same , whereas the approximate result indicates that the two-phases-on scheme should produce twice as much torque as one-phase-on excitation .
28 With Brian Kirkland and Colin Matthews ' 35 years combined experience in the aviation insurance business and over 2,000 hours at private and commercial pilot level it is clear that you are dealing with people who know the business from both sides .
29 The network of health and social work support she had enjoyed fell away , but she led a full life and drove her own car , though she still lived with her parents .
30 Under tax and social security law they are normally regarded as dependent employees , but under labour law most are regarded as self-employed .
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