Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb base] [conj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The speakers hardly whine and Jim Reid now sings with a US accent , rather than mumbling in a Scots one — it all sounds improbably adult-oriented . |
2 | The reports Authors now hope that University officials will take on board their recommendations and do everything they can to prevent any more tragic deaths . |
3 | However the conservationists and oil companies both agree that President Bush must now come up with a viable energy policy . |
4 | Decision-process models also assume that consumer learning and experience will build up and affect future purchase situations . |
5 | In fact , more often than not the fieldworker took the initiative in this matter ; investigators who build up long-term relationships with communities frequently hear and record material which they would prefer to remain ignorant about . |
6 | ( Direct deliveries sometimes mean that packing materials are left lying about — these must be cleared away Immediately , because they form a hazard to staff and/or customers . ) |
7 | The companies therefore feel that hardware development should be decoupled , but that there should be tightly-coupled network management so the products can be managed as one . |
8 | For the moment just note that electron spin provides a second example of a two-dimensional state vector space in quantum mechanics . |
9 | Officials now warn that fuel supplies could be seriously disrupted this winter . |
10 | Most Christians today believe that Jesus feeds ' his people in the Eucharistic celebration ( The feeding of the 5000 ) . |
11 | Annual reports and other donor information literature clearly state that blood donations are used for all patients in NHS and other hospitals . |
12 | Earnings only build as office experience imparts skills that are of value to the employer . |
13 | In the negotiations , will my hon. Friend especially ensure that west Lancashire and Skelmersdale are adequately supported with European and regional selective assistance through his Department ? |
14 | Aid agencies still fear that crop substitution projects will endanger the lives of their staff . |
15 | The statistics also show that carbon monoxide emissions from road vehicles rose from 4.2 million tonnes in 1981 to 6.0 million tonnes in 1990 , an increase of 42 per cent . |
16 | Official figures now show that adult training centres are full , partly because there are not enough centres and places , and partly because it has become increasingly difficult to place mentally handicapped people with firms on a full-time basis . |
17 | Considerable political turmoil can be expected until the Washington meeting takes place , and sources here predict that Mr Arens wil be taking a very hardline position that will preclude any participation by the PLO . |
18 | Psychiatric hospital units for the treatment of anorexia commonly find that weight loss recurs after the patient is discharged from hospital . |
19 | Some people mistakenly believe that ceiling joists can be turned into floor joists , simply by nailing other joists on top to double the depth . |
20 | The results presented in this paper clearly demonstrate that bleomycin cleavage is not restricted to GY sequences ; within blocks of ( AT ) n ApT , but not TpA , is efficiently cleaved . |
21 | Estate agents ' advertisements habitually claim that country houses are suitable for every use from country clubs to prestige headquarters . |
22 | People here say that fish farms will pollute the lake . ’ |
23 | Why should salt tears not sting while salt sweat did ? |
24 | Speculators also think that Peter Grace , 78 , head of the conglomerate W.R. Grace , and Mr Lew Wasserman , 77 , chairman of the MCA entertainment business , might be more valuable to their companies dead than alive . |
25 | SECRETARIES OF STATE often say that Northern Ireland receives a ‘ subvention ’ from the United Kingdom Exchequer . |
26 | Colleagues and city councillors frequently claim that Dr Fohrbeck 's policies are increasingly affected by her religious convictions , but during our conversation with her there was no evidence of any fanaticism . |
27 | Their Lordships therefore consider that Mr. Perot 's interest in buying both the properties was a material factor which could have influenced the negotiations for the price at which Caliban was sold . |
28 | Pupils also know that language changes over time , they will be used to the idea of ‘ fashionable ’ words and phrases which drop into and out of popular usage , even in their relatively short life-spans . |
29 | Does the recruitment of staff take into account both grade and skill requirements ? |
30 | Industrial parks now stand where pepper plantations used to be , modern buses have taken over from the rickshaw and Singaporeans now live in high-rise apartments rather than the traditional kampongs . |