Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | In natural fibre-rich foods the taste-evoking substances appear to remain intact within the cell walls which have not been stripped away by refining processes . |
2 | He said that in his opinion the lift had stopped due to the lift buttons being pressed rapidly and randomly , or through a mechanical fault . |
3 | Well I got interested in the trade unions because at that time more or less eighty five of the workers went to the trade union meetings . |
4 | Swifts rode high above the roof tops , screeching , swooping after summer gnats . |
5 | Most amplifier/speaker setups begin to sound different as the volume increases . |
6 | Officers say prosecutions are likely and anyone found guilty under the Video Recordings Act faces fines of up to twenty thousand pounds per tape . |
7 | Table II also show that patients with colorectal polyps have lipip profiles similar to the control subjects . |
8 | Paper pastime CHILDREN who grow bored over the Easter holidays can transform themselves into dinosaurs at London 's Natural History Museum . |
9 | It is a no wage work scheme designed cynical to the employment figures in the wake of pending general election . |
10 | Change could only be considered viable in the massage routines and the in-house APF macros which determine the appearance of the dictionary material on the page . |
11 | We will usually aim to ensure that any document containing financial and other information issued by the firm as agent to a small group of potential investors , which the firm will generally need to approve as an authorised person under the Financial Services Act , does not fall foul of the prospectus provisions of the companies Act 1985 . |
12 | Other horses wandered loose among the gum trees , while still others were muzzled and tied up . |
13 | It was a fiction that was becoming threadbare in the spring months of 1989 . |
14 | Many such heavy timber beams supporting joists of the first floor were inserted into existing buildings in such a way that their ends may have had an inadequate bearing on to slender timber ‘ storey posts ’ installed adjacent to the party walls . |
15 | The same holds true about the plasma concentrations which , although they were determined by a new ELISA , were within the same range ( 70–350 ng/mL ) in responsive patients from Cameroon and the Congo as in non-responsive patients from the Congo . |
16 | ‘ It 's high time influential people got serious about the root causes of injuries , instead of being satisfied with taking care of players once they 're in a wheelchair . |
17 | One or two people had felt afraid of the head noises , and everyone agreed that there was a need to have tinnitus explained and that professional workers , such as occupational therapists , lip-reading teachers , general practitioners and so on should be aware of the effect of tinnitus and the reality of the complaint . |
18 | After a mega portage up the beach , camp was made high in the sand dunes , giving a spectacular view of the thundering surf . |
19 | This is the date from which any excess/franchise period is applied subject to the registration requirements with the Department of Employment or DHSS . |
20 | and its still looking good for the promotion play-offs … only Tranmere have a realistic chance of catching the top six teams … |
21 | Thus , in beef herds where calving takes place in the spring , ostertagiasis is uncommon since egg production by immune adults is low , and the spring mortality of the overwintered L3 occurs prior to the suckling calves ingesting significant quantities of grass . |
22 | Thus , if there is an outright transfer of the matrimonial home to the wife subject to the existing mortgage ( see Chapters 3 , 4 and 7 ) or the matrimonial home is held on certain terms and conditions ( see Chapter 6 ) then the occupant wife should be made responsible for the mortgage payments ( the husband would not be using the house as his only or main residence and so would not be eligible for interest relief ) . |
23 | Now I hardly think that would have been acceptable , either to the people of Britain , let alone to the mining areas , or to some of those |
24 | Increasingly , links between different network services are being made available by the service providers . |
25 | This system will do away with the careerist politicians and their parasitical political parties . |
26 | Moving as quietly as possible on the gravel , Patrick moved away from the kitchen , and then continued on until he came level with the basement windows . |
27 | The two men came level with the school gates . |
28 | made faint by the house lights . |
29 | This job was made very difficult by corrosion which had grown adjacent to the brass tubes carrying the head studs . |
30 | Four of the invading guerrillas were immediately shot dead by the security forces and seven others surrendered . |