Example sentences of "[vb -s] [indef pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Jones needs a closer and better relationship with the psychiatric services ; she needs to get them to listen to her needs and she also needs someone to provide practical help with money problems for her son , someone who can discuss work opportunities , recognize his need for friendship and help him think about his future .
2 Has any , do has anybody had formal sex education of those seventy eight who that it was very we , it was well taught , that it was good ?
3 Has anybody used offshore funds at all ?
4 The jaw bears one pointed apical papilla flanked by up to 5 block-like , contiguous oral papillae .
5 It is not the best of assignments , says one experienced blue-beret wearer , but it is still better than Lebanon .
6 Their steepness leads one to infer modern erosion due to their great exposure , but there is no wavecut bench to indicate any erosion .
7 The poem mentions the tolling of a bell ; we say that a bell ‘ tolls ’ when it sounds one repeated single note .
8 The second response , that the difference consists solely and simply in a mode of knowledge of the external world , without invoking any internal and introspectible ‘ feel ’ , requires one to explain perceptual experiences with different modes of access without reference to a subjective component .
9 She goes everybody likes French dressing You should 've watched it , it was really good .
10 Provided he acts with good faith and all due care in the context outlined above , the doctor who turns off the ventilator does nothing to warrant criminal sanction .
11 Boiling tap water does nothing to remove harmful pesticide traces .
12 I beg to move , to leave out from ’ That ’ to the end of the Question , and to add instead thereof : ’ this House declines to give a Second Reading to a Bill which fails to establish independent consumer ombudsmen ; fails to strengthen consumer representation ; fails to give sufficient priority to energy saving and environmental protection ; fails to take action where there are excess profits ; and does nothing to prevent privatised boardroom salary excesses . ’
13 Does one experience past lives in reverse chronological order ?
14 I was asked to give the number of those who helped , but how does one compute good will , or the grace of God ?
15 As Hood ( 1979 , p. 9 ) asks , ‘ Does one include advisory committees as ‘ government bodies ’ ?
16 In any case , why does one need traditional grammar to analyse such literary language of the past , if a modern framework can do the job better ?
17 THE recovery of no fewer than eleven kinds of filamentous microfossil from 3,465-million-year-old rocks in Western Australia ( J. W. Schopf Science 260 , 640–646 ; 1993 ) , shows that life was not only in existence a few hundred million years after the planet was formed , but was thriving : rarely does one find single fossils of this antiquity , let alone entire communities .
18 A question at once comes to mind : how does one find qualified personnel to operate so many nuclear power stations ?
19 Another alternative is a special lens which screws onto the front of the standard lens and enables one to do close-up photography .
20 Does anybody know roman numerals ?
21 I I said does anybody like lumpy custard .
22 Does everybody have equal voting rights , or does it work by consensus ?
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