Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] [subord] a " in BNC.
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1 | However , so much that needs to be done requires professional lobbying and political change , and I question whether a well-meaning group of amateurs can do much beyond counselling and sharing information . |
2 | I do n't blooming know and I thought if a seven comes up and I 've got five and six and |
3 | ‘ I was here when you was collecting for the Foundling Hospital yesterday , and I wondered if a shilling would help . |
4 | You you 'd all it means is you 'd have longer lines of communication to an even worse bureaucracy , and I think if a bureaucracy which can produce this situation of opting out as an alternative is any example to have , I would choose to be away from it . |
5 | A fierce tank battle raged in the western approaches to the Bosnian capital Sarajevo and Bosnian radio reported that 18 children had been wounded and one killed when a shell hit their school . |
6 | The point is that Humpage was brought on to bowl before lunch on the first morning of the match , and one wonders whether a selected wicketkeeper has ever been introduced into the attack to early a stage of a first-class match , especially since so far as I am aware Warwickshire suffered no injuries that morning . |
7 | No blessings for the meek and everybody shakes when a predator begins to hunt . ’ |
8 | It was his first experience of such blatant prejudice and it came as a shock . |
9 | Having looked at research and related policy and practice of child care in the community and what happens before a child is received into care , the next chapters then deal with a range of issues which are related to what happens when children and young people are in care . |
10 | The seven-week course , starting on March 5 , covers physiotherapy , anatomy , how to apply bandages and what to do if a player breaks a bone . |
11 | Does everyone dream — and what determines whether a dream is remembered ? |
12 | But I woke when a little boy ran into my hiding place . |
13 | I will raise the point with my right hon. Friend , but I doubt whether a statement next week would be appropriate . |
14 | He was probably wrong , he acknowledged , but he felt like a woman must feel , when an attentive man undressed her . |
15 | Our rambling sketcher did n't , alas , go in himself and record the young phenomenon with his pencil ; but he waited while a French cavalryman paid his penny farthing , entered the caravan , and emerged mouthing ‘ some very choice Norman phraseology ’ . |
16 | But he went after a friend persuaded him and was glad that he did . |
17 | There is still a creative role in developing campaigns but it comes after a firm foundation of fact has been established . |
18 | But what happens if a site gets known as a place where the troublemakers are likely to aim for ? |
19 | But what looks like a lock-up just means that the program needs time to respond before any further keys are struck — a ‘ wait ’ sign or similar signal could be usefully displayed here . |