Example sentences of "[subord] [indef pn] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They brought their families , some of them intermarried with time-expired soldiers who chose to settle here , too , and it grew into a real , life-and-death town , where everyone had a stake sunk so deep that when the legions started to leave , the locals still could n't get out .
2 He adds : ‘ I do n't like living like a big star — where everyone has the potential to hurt you or want something from you .
3 If the manager runs a sales team where everyone has the job title ‘ sales executive ’ , then that manager can only manage effectively when his or her team have regard for the manager 's active status over and above his or her overt status .
4 This may happen where someone makes a recording for anything other than private and domestic use without consent .
5 This could occur where someone has a lien over the goods , i.e. a right to retain possession of them until a debt is paid .
6 Where one spins the tunes , the other continues the melodic line to give cogency and consistency to the whole .
7 I find it tragic when I hear of a couple where one knows the other is dying , but neither can bear to talk about it .
8 The conclusion seems to be that where one wishes the UCTA not to apply , one should , where possible , by observing the relevant conflict of law rules , create a contract genuinely governed by a foreign proper law , so that there is no need for an express choice of law clause which can be attacked or negated under s 27(2) .
9 Remarkably , compounds which showed particular promise as drugs became routinely discussed by number alone , although everyone knew the chemistry behind them .
10 There are five scratch and five handicap prizes , so everyone has a chance .
11 Once someone makes the connection , there 's nothing we can do . ’
12 For all we knew it could have been 12 feet , since the weather was so bad at the top we could see no further than someone wearing a ski anorak and wellingtons sitting beside us .
13 In fact this is a catalogue for the specialist who already has a knowledge of the subject , rather than someone approaching the art for the first time .
14 Some of them were half afraid of Eve , so nobody denied the story , but nobody really believed it either .
15 But these judgements were then taken over and pre-packaged for pedagogic purposes , so one had the spectacle of the Leavisite schoolmaster or university teacher who presented his students with duplicated copies of , say , sonnets by Hopkins and Rossetti , which they were invited to compare and contrast in evaluative terms .
16 Once one gets the taste for smoking wood it is possible to mix and obtain subtle flavours ; and invent recipes .
17 One can be both part of the international abstract art and some of his work is abstract , and even in that context bring into it qualities that once one knows the idiom people can recognize as purely English and one can also , at the same time as he was much of the time , be a figurative artist that do landscapes , interiors , figure paintings ( rarely ) , and figure drawings of a very high quality , and again they are partly of an international modern and they are partly essentially English works .
18 Elsewhere , choose a seat facing a blank wall , rather than one facing a pinboard with pictures , recipes , messages and other seductive images .
19 They are congruent with the principal objective of increasing output of one crop ( often for export and consumption in urban areas ) rather than one to enhance the farm system as a whole .
20 I would agree with that , but I ca n't I ca n't envisage circumstances where dealers are actually using if they 're insuring their own their own mechanical breakdown insurance , then yes obviously , if that company goes into liquidation then obviously they have no redress which is obviously why it 's important than anybody buying a vehicle should make sure that it 's fully underwritten by a Department of Trade approved insurer .
21 ‘ The room was swept just three days ago , ’ the uniformed messenger said , and Sir Anthony Sladen thanked him automatically , although everybody knew the remark was meaningless .
22 As many tickets will be sold as there are artworks on offer , so everybody gets a prize .
23 Stamp Duty is charged at one per cent , and the money has to be found up-front , so anyone buying a property costing £60,000 will save £600 , which ca n't be bad .
24 So anyone touching the wall … ? ’ said Cardiff .
25 Nigel Clough did more than anyone to avert a crisis for his old man .
26 As Beesley ( 1983 , p. 31 ) emphasizes , reviews rely ‘ heavily on self-examination ’ reflecting the belief ‘ that Ministers and their officials are better equipped than anyone to examine the use of resources for which they are responsible ’ .
27 ( Although anyone choosing the Concept is sure to be a smart customer ) .
28 The Samdporia defender , whose mistakes have done more than anything to throw the team into crisis , remains the manager 's favourite .
29 But there is another , very important matter social work can do something about , which , over time , will do more than anything to raise the profession 's standing .
30 That more than anything stopped the shares from sliding .
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