Example sentences of "[indef pn] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Det Ch Insp Roy Lambert said there was nothing to connect the two men with the car . |
2 | Photography via the microscope enables everyone to see the same view , and minute movements , e.g. phagocytosis of a bacterium by a white blood cell can be seen in motion and therefore be more easily remembered . |
3 | ‘ I mean , they get these ideas and these bees in their bonnets and try and make everyone think the same way , and they change all the rules and upset everything , and Freud got it wrong in one way and Marx got it wrong in another . ’ |
4 | Nothing irritates a daily newspaper picture editor more than an allegedly topical photograph sent to him by post . |
5 | Now , everyone confronts the same challenge , and Mr Lang is looking for consensus . |
6 | Everyone got the critical hots for Gotham 's rooftop dominatrix . |
7 | Following the first leg little or nothing separates the two teams . |
8 | But , internally , you need to make sure that your auditors and your , and everyone understands the same thing . |
9 | Everyone understands the common language of money . |
10 | It had begun to look as though the Western powers had embraced the premise that no-one kicks a cringing dog . |
11 | When we arrived I was introduced to the medium , Helen , a quite ordinary , sandy-haired woman in her mid-thirties , and the rest of the group , Dora and Leo and Katy and Humphrey , and everyone made a great fuss of me . |
12 | Everyone thinks the implicit extension includes one or the other of these latter propositions , but they disagree which , because they disagree which solution best interprets the abstract goal on which they agree of equality of opportunity in court . |
13 | The top five men and women will win vouchers , the top 100 finishers a T-shirt and everyone receives a commemorative mug and certificate . |
14 | Although total parenteral nutrition does nothing to treat the primary disease directly , it helps the patient receive enough nutrition until bowel functions return to normal again . |
15 | She looked through the drawers of his desk and found nothing to indicate the financial problems her cousin had spoken of . |
16 | Nothing illustrates the blatant inequalities in society better than the fact that Durham County Council is having to close several old people 's homes . |
17 | They get top coaching and everyone has a great time . ’ |
18 | But singers with this ability ( and who also have absolute pitch ) are not very common , and if we want to have our music sung by the majority of singers , it is best to write within the normal limits : Many singers can exceed these limits , but we must remember that , apart from the fact that most people these days have middle-range voices , everyone has a limited zone in which the voice is at its best . |
19 | ‘ The important thing is that everyone has a blinding time , ’ says Dermot with the quiet confidence of a promoter who never promises attractions he ca n't deliver . |
20 | When two families start living together for whatever reason , everyone has a new role to play and , until new house rules have been established , the children are bound to feel insecure , jealous and anxious . |
21 | Everyone has a private list , and those of other people quickly appear vain and sentimental . |
22 | The system was carefully designed for confidentiality , and everyone has a separate ID for the survey . |
23 | Everyone has a personal responsibility to carry out their duties in a manner which puts this corporate commitment into practice . |
24 | The purpose of this chapter , however , is not to suggest clever ways of reducing your liability — although in fact almost everyone has a certain amount of scope to do so without in any way cheating on the system . |
25 | 4 Everyone has a fair chance to speak . |
26 | Everyone has a different angle , but I do n't think anyone knew him properly . |
27 | Everyone has a different experience of pregnancy , and some are troubled by less pleasurable effects like backache , morning sickness , fainting , and high blood pressure , as well as other physical or emotional changes : |
28 | Everyone has a different view of friendship and what it means to them . |
29 | Everyone has a different pain threshold but how much of that is due to what is going on in the mind is hard to say . |
30 | ‘ Although I would say that it 's primarily in the interest of that segment of business itself , ’ said , general manager and deputy treasurer of the Bank of Scotland , ‘ everyone has a complementary role to play ’ . |