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The verb should be go, since the subject is who, which refers to the plural people.
It is nearly nine years since the subject of citizenship became a compulsory part of the secondary school national curriculum.
"It's been a long time since the subject of a writer's skin was mentioned as often as mine," he complained.
The first verb should be "are," since the subject is the compound "the $300 billion … and the $50 billion".
In my case since the subject was opera, it was easy to swear to the authenticity of my ignorance.
It comforted him then and has made him something of a celebrity since: the subject of poems by strangers and a participant in a documentary.
Everything is relevant - since the subject of this book, quite literally, is everything: "This book is a tragedy in which infinity plays the lead," writes Hugo.
The first lady might have figured that, since the subject was substance abuse, it was not the right moment for substance.
Apple probably wouldn't be the direct recipient of a fine in any case, some have argued, since the subject of the investigation is the government of Ireland.
All of which is a pity, since the subject is profoundly important, Goldhagen is a diligent researcher and much of what he says needs saying.
Alluding to the Sharon trip, he added, "Since the subject is Israel's security, it's only natural that Israel's voice should be heard".
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