Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun pl] and [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Because it always involves raw materials and techniques it is always dependent Upon a context , and is not to be thought of , in humanist vein , as an isolated expression of the essential creativity of human beings .
2 Walking past trees and hedgerows we heard more bird song , blackbird , song thrush , robin .
3 From your partner 's lists , add additional qualities and strengths you may have overlooked .
4 But before investigating these opportunities and constraints it is necessary to outline what one takes ‘ socialist objectives ’ to be , in broad terms .
5 When you 've got good clothes and things you feel better .
6 Lacking fresh tomatoes and meat we tried to compensate by piling tomato paste into all our stews and soups and sauces .
7 thanks her many friends for the lovely selection of get well cards and letters she has recently received .
8 He started by sketching numerous frescoes and statuettes he found in the Hermitage Museum , Leningrad .
9 We also need to understand any terms and conditions you wish to include as part of the deal structure .
10 You can impose any laws and traditions you care to invent .
11 Sadly Mr 's proposal fell on a technicality , but I think he put his finger on something which I felt the assembly was , was responding to , that we are not finished with this issue and although it fell on a technicality about money , perhaps without making any addendums and motions we might er refuse this addendum and keep our minds on the baptism issue and hope that the Board of Practice and Procedure and the panel on doctrine will pick up the substance and the , the essence of what Mr was asking for and pursue this matter until as a church we can get it sorted out to the satisfaction of all the groups within the church .
12 The extent to which control has moved out of the hands of the local authorities can be seen in Figure 6.7 , where an asterisk ( * ) indicates a power traditionally held by the LEA which can now be taken over by schools which ‘ opt out ’ ; a dagger ( t ) indicates new powers which central government has taken on since 1979 , often transferred from the LEA ; and a double dagger ( 1– ) in the parents or governors column indicates new duties and rights they have received since 1979 .
13 And to coincide , the Bodlean Library has opened an exhibition showing original sketches and maps he drew on the back of exam papers .
14 I , I just said to him , when he said we 've got these census point ahead I said well we 've got certain restrictions , you know , we 've certain rules and regulations we 've got ta comply with I mean I did n't reel off any of this blah .
15 Fruit and vegetable fibre is preferable to cereal fibre for the following reasons : generally has fewer calories green vegetables have more vitamins and minerals it is better at lowering blood cholesterol levels higher consumptions of vegetables and fruit are associated with a lower risk of coronary heart disease it does not contain phytic acid which blocks the absorption of many important minerals and some vitamins .
16 If the landlord wishes to have the right to introduce new wires and pipes it must be expressly reserved , but such a right will not be exercisable outside the perpetuity period ( Dunn v Blackdown Properties Ltd [ 1961 ] Ch 433 ) .
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