Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | Shamir receives a frosty reception from US President Bush during a Washington meeting . |
32 | The second part of your review of previous diet attempts involves a close look at your weight control behaviour . |
33 | Plymouth reader JOHN RUNDLE offers a step-by-step guide to breeding Neon Tetras . |
34 | ( b ) The " due diligence " defence The " due diligence " defence represents a crucial difference between the idea of strict civil liability , under Pt I , and criminal liability , under Pt II of the CPA 1987 . |
35 | If microvascular occlusion plays a primary role in the pathogenesis of the disease , reduced blood flow would be expected in association with these subclinical manifestations of recurrence . |
36 | Consumer protection represents an important plank in the evolving structure of Community law and several Directives have been issued in this field , including Directives relating to consumer credit and doorstep transactions . |
37 | Once the world 's largest woollen mill , now a working museum , Armley Mills offers a realistic glimpse into Yorkshire 's industrial heritage . |
38 | Again , this absolute reduction represents a relative fall of seven author articles of more than 50% when compared with the frequency of six author articles ( fig 4 ) . |
39 | Both Liberation theologians and the policy-makers of the Vatican are agreed that , measured by the pattern of self-giving love revealed in that life , Western consumerism offers a perverted account of humanity . |
40 | For those tiring of today 's political grand prix scene , Gerald Donaldson 's Gilles Villeneuve — The Life of the Legendary Racing Driver represents a long-overdue memorial to the heroic Canadian driver who was killed seven years ago practising in his Ferrari for the Belgian Grand Prix . |
41 | The figures show that agriculture represents a major industry for Scotland . |
42 | How schools set about developing the statutory orders in the context of whole — curriculum policies represents a significant challenge for leadership and , not the least in primary schools , the strategies adopted by headteachers . |
43 | There 's a great atmosphere around the hotel 's lovely pool , and the large bar/lounge plays a great mixture of music , and shows English videos every day . |
44 | Teacher assessment constitutes a significant part of the assessment in all but one of the 20 principal GCSE subjects . |
45 | Furthermore , where an Act of parliament imposes a statutory duty on the defendant(s) to perform some necessary function , such as the provision of electricity or gas and public sewers , if in carrying out this statutory duty a nuisance arises by way of odours , for example , then in the absence of negligence the nuisance must be borne by the neighbours , however injurious to them or their property . |
46 | If not , the computer refers a short list to the doctor . |
47 | Dealing between GEMMs plays an important part in the maintenance of an efficient and liquid market . |
48 | Machine knitting plays an important part in stimulating the residents ' creative talents and a small textile workshop has been set up with some encouraging results . |
49 | SYMAP can be used on line-printers as well as dot-matrix printers ; the principle is the same , the only difference being that the line-printer outputs a full line at once rather than one character at a time , as is the case with the dot-matrix printer . |
50 | Subjective ( human ) judgement plays an important role in executive decision making . |
51 | Assistant Principal , Professor John Darby , believes that ‘ the course offers a unique blend of technical , managerial and interpersonal skills development that will greatly benefit the individuals taking part and the companies who employ them ’ . |
52 | Ronnie Hodgins , senior lecturer in charge of knitwear at the college , says ‘ This course offers a unique experience to people of any age who have a desire to be creative . |
53 | In many respects Hardy 's birthplace evokes a quintessential vision of the English country cottage , with its thatched roof , old-fashioned garden and secluded setting . |
54 | The University receives a high proportion of applications from candidates offering BTEC qualifications and Republic of Ireland Leaving Certificate . |
55 | Little was known about the products of many of these areas , and much research still needs to be done but Collecting Lustreware goes a long way to redressing the balance . |
56 | At one point in Maus II , Vladek 's wife Anja plays a murderous game of hide-and-seek , chased up and down the bunk beds of a vast , empty Auschwitz barracks by a guard reduced in close-up to a pair of vicious piggy eyes above a snarling snout ( Poles are pigs in a world where Jews are mice efficiently exterminated by German cats ) . |
57 | This change in attitudes plays a crucial part in the development of a drawbridge mentality , which is replacing the more collective outlook of previous decades . |
58 | Each of these activities offers a newsworthy vehicle for furthering your objectives vis-a-vis your various target audiences . |
59 | A Jongert yacht offers a legendary standard of comfort and is an unmatched and enduring investment . |
60 | This decision goes a long way towards demonstrating the untenability of the marital-rape exemption in modern times . |