Example sentences of "[vb pp] [det] [noun pl] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Given that Callinicos ' book is difficult , and given the probability that despite the seriousness of its argument it is unlikely to be widely debated , I will firstly offer an interpretation of what I think its main themes are , and what they are not . |
2 | SEVERAL P&O Marathon Men successfully completed this years ' London Marathon — each in their own style . |
3 | Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself . |
4 | Helen Bullock 's article on dads who are unable to cope has attracted many readers ' letters . |
5 | Such was the anticipation of a boy that the couple had n't considered any girls ' names . |
6 | The paper 's usual film reporter would write the story from Miranda 's notes ; he 'd already attended several days ' shooting of the new , as yet untitled film , the first Meursault to be made in Britain , which was a supreme sign that the decade was making all the difference to the world 's view of the country , and its relation to the avant-garde . |
7 | An early marriage and five children would have tempered most women 's ambitions and had Emecheta 's marriage been happy , she might have settled for domestic life . |
8 | I 've had some thanks er Sandra yeah |
9 | And , and , and all , he 'd got all countries ' television er going , you know , so you could look at any country at the moment , the moment it was producing . |
10 | And then the customer said , ‘ And I 'm going to treat meself , seeing it 's Christmas , have you got any Birds ' Eye ? ’ |
11 | The growth of cognitive science , a composite discipline involving cognitive psychology and brain sciences , has raised these theories ' status still further . |
12 | The experience seems to have rendered all women 's attractions null and void . |
13 | WHILE the recession has reduced many families ' incomes , school fees have continued to rise at about twice the rate of inflation . |
14 | DIG a small hole in the ground , fill it with sand and you have fulfilled many designers ' criteria for a child 's garden . |
15 | His trainer , David Barons , is convinced the horse was ‘ got at ’ but whatever the reason for Playschool 's failure it has taken all Barons 's skill and experience to get him back in racing condition after his latest setback . |
16 | His trainer , David Barons , is convinced the horse was ‘ got at ’ but whatever the reason for Playschool 's failure it has taken all Barons 's skill and experience to get him back in racing condition after his latest setback . |
17 | Three pints heightened most men 's receptivity . |
18 | Hitherto , the empirical watchers and the grand theorists have largely ignored each others ' work . |
19 | Our reforms have ended most students ' need to rely on benefits , and it is better that that should be so . |