Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [vb -s] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 London — everyone thinks everyone goes to London .
2 Faint and incredible , the thought fitted into her mind — P'raps the old crow cares what happens to folk like the Cap'n 's nigger ?
3 Evidence from Scotland suggest suicide rates decline during major championships as the collective national conscience takes over , though one wonders what happens to levels of domestic violence when the Scots tumble out .
4 But Sue Grayson Ford has an impressive and commendable history and says she thrives on challenges .
5 The man who had opened the door looked at the two men seated at the table and said , ‘ This dame here says she knows about wor Robbie ; she says he 's in hospital .
6 says she works with curators to identify the location of objects .
7 The good folk of Lanarkshire just can not get enough of the Italian favours she makes with sugar almonds and layers of lace .
8 DARLINGTON manager Frank Gray says he sympathises with fans who called for his dismissal after Saturday 's home defeat .
9 John Cooksley 's exhibition at Slimbridge ends on Sunday , but he says he hopes to stage another in the summer .
10 He says he agrees with Mr Tebbit that many of the evil deeds of recent years which have seen child murders and terrorism of a particularly disgusting type , can not be answered by ‘ mere questions of policing , penal treatment or sentencing policy and can not either be justified or explained by talking of urban deprivation and unemployment . ’
11 And the Epilogue also points forward in its closing words to ‘ a new tale ’ , because ‘ our present one is ended ’ , and the narrator says he has in mind the slow regeneration of Raskolnikov , now in prison , through love and suffering .
12 The Home Office says he has until Tuesday evening to find another country to take him .
13 Ciba-Geigy , which sold £7 million worth of Galecron spray last year , says it works with government officials to see that safety rules are obeyed .
14 It says it works in accordance with our normal procedures except and rather than put the exceptions for access in that procedure , .
15 Yeah , it says it starts in March .
16 It says it finishes at midnight but erm I 've a feeling piss off like like about eleven .
17 She thinks she looks like Deanna Durbin .
18 According to the Post , the government watchdog took the step because it is battling with the two companies over discount and marketing data , which it reckons it needs in order to determine whether it is paying fair prices for computer products .
19 Actual quantities , which exceed internal expectations of only a month ago , boil down to between 100,000 and 200,000 units a quarter , which in turn means that by the end of the current quarter Sun expects to be able to fill all the back orders it has for Model 41 Sparcstation 10s plus the orders it receives in the intervening weeks .
20 Actual quantities , which exceed internal expectations of only a month ago , boil down to between 100,000 and 200,000 units a quarter which in turn means that by the end of the current quarter Sun expects to be able to fill all the back orders it has for Model 41 Sparcstation 10s plus the orders they get in the intervening weeks .
21 Whoever has that , ’ he whispered impressively , ‘ can go where he pleases and give what orders he pleases inside Parfois , and he wo n't be questioned . ’
22 However , selection for opportunities outside affects what happens at school .
23 What happens at home invariably affects what happens at work .
24 Right could you make sure you 've worked out what gets five marks and what 's get what gets nought marks for spelling and presentations .
25 the minimal effort demands it makes upon teachers who have lowered their investment in teaching due to career blockage and status denial ;
26 It seems he goes to pieces in a crisis , then .
27 For Marxists , the changing nature of capitalist interests ultimately dictates what happens in medicine even though doctors themselves may oppose the changes .
28 Er marble chippings on effervesces it gives off carbon dioxide .
29 Sheldrake does not totally discount the role of the DNA in genetic programming , but feels it works in conjunction with the fields to guide cell growth and direction .
30 The first sees organizations pluralistically and , from a fairly orthodox political stance , asks what leads to conflicts in organizations that have to be settled politically , and what resources of power and influence different groups within organizations can draw upon to protect and advance their interests .
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