Korgscrew
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Posted: Dec. 27 2005, 13:26 |
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Quote (Piltdownboy on horseback 22 @ Dec. 27 2005, 16:15) | But I'm getting all mixed up. Edit: thinkin about it... I'm not so sure... |
Let's see if this helps...
It depends on logic and context, really! In some situations, the BBC would have to be singular - "the BBC is a large corporation" for example. In others, where "BBC" could logically be replaced by "the BBC's employees", referring to it as a plural is also possible...which isn't to say it necessarily is going to sound the most comfortable to you. "The BBC are working on a new drama series" / "The BBC's employees are working on a new drama series"..."The BBC is currently working on a new drama series" would also be fine! Some other contexts are way more clear-cut, like "The band went home to their families" being better than "The band went home to its families" (the logic being that the families 'belong' to the band members and not to the band), but "The band packed away its loudspeakers" could be fine (the loudspeakers could belong to the whole band...but there'd be nothing wrong with "The band packed away their loudspeakers" either, though that then infers more that each member took his/her own). So there you have it in a nutshell!
I bought a CD of Queen covers recently, a similar budget label production to the Studio 99 thing, just this was Gregorian Chant versions. Well, I thought it would be funny, but it wasn't - it just wasn't very good. I'm suspicious about whether the singers are proper monks, and if they are, I wonder how much of a part chanting plays a part in their order, as they don't seem to be terribly well practised at it! It sounds like a recording of amateur musicians with the reverb turned up. Shame, it could have been great fun if it was done properly. At least it was only cheap (wouldn't have got it if it wasn't!). They do a lot of things like that though, there's an Elvis one and an ABBA one too, and probably others. I think there's quite a large market for these cheap CDs. Someone I knew got a 'Beatles Disco Dance' CD once, which kind of sounded like Beatles songs played by The Pet Shop Boys. That was pretty funny, and so was quite entertaining. I wonder if some of these budget releases ever go beyond being 'quite entertaining'...
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