Example sentences of "[n mass] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The full data set also includes DHSS information on unemployment benefits ( including Supplementary Benefits ) paid to sample members .
2 This was especially so with anything relating to stability and control or handling the aircraft in the air , since some modern aircraft have quite complicated power operated or aerodynamically assisted flying controls .
3 These fish do not generate electricity continuously , but switch on and off rapidly .
4 Fish do not find worms that look like that and hooks lose so much of their penetrating power .
5 Not too many people would argue that ‘ fish fingers ’ is misleading because fish do n't have fingers !
6 Fish do n't have passports .
7 Very often bream have remarkably fixed movements and follow the same watery paths day by day .
8 The statistics do not show drives getting much longer , says the club .
9 But these statistics do not take account of the fact that , in continuous speech , word boundaries are more difficult to identify from a given mid-class string compared with a phonemic string .
10 A third model , that favoured in The Health of the Nation Key Area Handbook : Mental Illness ( DoH , 1993 ) could be represented by Figure 2 , where some people receive both care programmes and care management , but others receive only one type of service .
11 The Representation of the People Act thus became law in February 1918 , ushering in an era of near democracy , increasing the electorate from the 7.7 million of 1910 to 21.4 million in 1918 , over three-quarters of whom had never voted before .
12 ‘ Float people run fast leave love lust power girlpower boypower out of here go fast light heat star fly riddles in the flesh call strong me feel here feel now feel aaaaah . ’
13 It does seem , however , that normal-weight people know when to stop eating , and fat people simply go on too long .
14 Very few people know how to accept criticism .
15 It is essential that healthcare staff know how to prevent cross-infection of HIV without letting it affect patient care .
16 How far , for example , are scathing exposés of media bias simply knocking copy ( Anderson and Sharrock 1979 ) .
17 Victoria Wine director of marketing Ann Tonks , who reports a drop in nablab sales of 20 per cent over the Christmas period ( compared with growth in total lager sales of four per cent ) , says that people respond strongly to price promotion in the sector .
18 Obviously eventually if people keep on leaking blood their pressure will fall but you could have a situation where there 's not a single drop of blood yet lost to the system and yet the person 's in shock because the blood 's not being circulated properly off the heart , not a drop of blood lost to the system , but insufficient pressure , so shock can be caused by either of those two things , failure of the circulatory system because the pressure of the volume drops dangerously low , okay , you did a lot of work on what the person looks like , yes you as the casu you as the first aider will see this person in front of you , what will they be like ?
19 Subtle but damning variations of idiolect are unlikely to count for much in a country where people go around wearing tee-shirts inscribed with things like ‘ The essence of brave 's aerial adventure : the flight 's academy of the American east club with the traditional gallery of Great Britain diesel ’ .
20 When a naval base or arms factory is closed down , people move away to find jobs .
21 Erm course on the other hand the optimists could say well the reason why people do n't bother voting is cos they 're all pretty happy with local government .
22 But in the Epilogue , as opposed to the body of Crime and Punishment , people do n't torture animals or bear the mark of Peter the German .
23 People do n't bring deadlines closer .
24 Your question about why are n't women angry — maybe people do n't express anger until they can see that there is some point in being angry and that being angry actually helps you to change things .
25 After I got back to work I realised just how many people do n't give blood in the Institute ( which is what prompted me to write this article ) .
26 ‘ Most people do n't face emergencies as a matter of course , and no one expects them to be anything but human . ’
27 press for action to make sure people do n't waste time or go round in circles
28 There is a fear here that some of your people do n't want peace , at any price .
29 People do n't want surprises , they like to know what 's coming , ’ says executive producer Peter Rogers .
30 Further questions on unemployment ‘ people do n't want training they want jobs ’ , homelessness and the NHS left Mr Major a little wobbly but provided him with the best and closing line of the night .
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