Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] [pron] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Hatcher , by contrast , prefers a 1377 figure in the 23/4–3 million range , and thinks it unlikely that this was exceeded until the second quarter of the sixteenth century . |
2 | It is a curious blend of delicacy and crudity and has something rough and barbarian about it . |
3 | It summarises geological knowledge of metalliferous mineralisation , reviews current and past exploration , and describes its administrative and legal framework . |
4 | His Mum sort of turns him away and says summat foreign and they all walk off quick . |
5 | a. a man and woman sitting in the living room + the woman sitting reading quite happily — the man 's bored goes to the window looks out the window + and gets himself ready and goes out + |
6 | A side channel from the estuary leads to Kumana lake and keeps it full when the villus elsewhere are dry . |
7 | Of course this reduces our heating bills and keeps us warm and comfortable … so long as we do n't create too much moisture for the air to cope with . |
8 | There is , on the part of the worker , an involvement with task because he makes it and finds it fascinating and there is a feeling of involvement in the technological task and its activities . |
9 | Burrows believes that smacking is as necessary as kissing and cuddling , and finds it ironic that the same kind of arguments about parents not knowing when to stop are used to undermine our instincts in both cases . |
10 | One could go on and pick many other scriptures , you know in the erm the New Testament not only were there those three questions that we mentioned earlier on about salvation , but there are three unanswered questions in the New Testament in Mark chapter eight , Jesus asked that question of which there is no answer , for what shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world and looses his sole or what shall a man or a woman give in exchange for their soul , Jesus did n't try and answer , there is no answer to that question , then again in , in Hebrews chapter three , er chapter two and verse three there is an unanswered question , how shall we escape if we neglect so greater salvation , and finally one other the apostle Peter , he asked the question in , in chapter fo , first apostle in chapter four and verse seven seventeen for it is time for judgment to begin with the household of God and if judgment begins with us first , what will be the outcome for those who do not obey the gospel of God |
11 | Today it still has a market as it has done since 1255 and retains its lively and bustling atmosphere . |
12 | Being deprived of the goals , our desire eats us up and leaves us dissatisfied and with a sense of longing . |
13 | As such , it was able to produce ‘ a more wonderful miracle than the greatest achievement of science ’ , for ‘ it enables millions who have never set eyes on one another to act together in peaceful and mutual co-operation and makes them glad and proud to do so ’ ( p. 8 ) . |
14 | An important part of that letter which impinges directly on new clause 5 , and makes it essential that the new clause is accepted , was that the right Hon. Gentleman said that before British Rail made any investment plans for rural areas is should consider bus substitution . |
15 | The correspondence shows that the lunch-date was eighteen months after Vivien 's death , and makes it clear that he had to attend the funeral of Mrs Mirrlees , a great friend at whose house at Shamley Green , Surrey , he had spent some of the war . |
16 | Page 382 of ’ Erskine May ’ concerns the citing of documents not before the House and makes it clear that a Minister may not ’ read or quote from a despatch or other state paper not before the House , unless he is prepared to lay it upon the Table . ’ |
17 | Figure 9–2 includes the extreme values the coefficient can take and makes it clear that , the closer to unity is the value , the more unequal the income distribution is . |
18 | Mario and Yoshi may please puzzle addicts , but offers nothing new and does n't push the NES 's capabilities in the slightest . |
19 | She rarely seems resistant to change as such , but scrutinizes its social and moral effects , deciding each case according to its merits . |
20 | Keith , the department head , is keeping quiet , but makes it plain that the second half of June is his , arguably having something to do with his secretary , Debbie , and a certain destination in Latin America . |
21 | He only recommends that Public Assistance Committees might be approached , but makes it optional and not obligatory . |
22 | The convention speaks of ‘ the freedom to send judicial documents , by postal channels , directly to persons abroad ’ , but makes it clear that this is subject to any objection by the state of destination . |