Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] [adv] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These institutions are simply coping with low pass rates in the matriculation exam , an immediate manifestation of a broader problem of apartheid education which they can do nothing to solve .
2 Some children brought up in institutions are so damaged by these experiences that they can not live in a family where they have to respond to others ' feelings and may escape into work in an institutional setting .
3 Second , the role of the Careers Officer will be important in ensuring that Compact vacancies are properly communicated to young people , and in monitoring Compact jobs to ensure that they offer employed status , quality training and career progression .
4 Mannheim argues that such ideologies are usually found in oppressed groups whose members want radical change .
5 All the side chains from the heavy chain involved in hydrogen bonding or hydrophobic interactions are highly conserved in all four gamma heavy chain subclasses in mouse and human .
6 Three reasons are often suggested for this , one strictly electoral , one relating to the fiscal situation in each State , and the third reflecting wider attitudes , in particular attitudes of southern whites towards blacks .
7 Objects are thus directed towards certain machines dependent on both their shape and required machining operations .
8 Many of the objects are sharply emphasised with thick , dark lines , implying perhaps , a need for order and an attendant insecurity .
9 Since returns are still anticipated from most of the remaining 15 courses , the response rate has to be regarded as a preliminary indication of how well the survey worked using course organisers as distributors and collectors .
10 Such dogmatic tendencies are often strengthened by social and economic factors .
11 It is a long-established fallacy that both the cuvée and the taille are officially divided into three : the first , second and third cuvées and the first , second and third tailles .
12 Everyone experiences altered psychological states , but usually these states are tightly integrated into one ‘ self ’ .
13 We might hold that our beliefs about our sensory states are always justified to some degree just because of their subject matter ( non-inferentially , therefore ) , whereas most other beliefs are justified inferentially if at all ; one could suppose this in an attempt to make sense of the empiricist idea that our beliefs about our present experience have a stability which other beliefs lack , in virtue of which they are able to justify those other beliefs and thus meet the empiricist demand ( vaguely expressed here ) that all our knowledge be grounded in our experience .
14 Despite these interactions , when correlations are calculated across the 48 films it is clear that the risk ratings in each case are strongly related to one another , r(46)=0.742 , p<0.01 , see Table 6.2 .
15 For example , we in the Netherlands are also struggling with medical curriculums overloaded with factual information , often of little clinical relevance , which risk turning our students into passive consumers , their creativity and curiosity stifled .
16 Cairngorm 's traditional high quality climbing ropes usually come in bagged lengths of 50 metres for the UK market , although in France ropes are usually sold at 60 metres and for indoor climbing the length drops to 30 metres .
17 Information/communication technologies are directly related to economic resources and the economic bases of power .
18 Future cash flows are thereby expressed in present value ( today 's ) terms .
19 Teaching , communication and pastoral skills are also needed by those with responsibility for the training and direction of others .
20 Therefore , although skills are now embedded in all courses reviewed and validated this session , the range of skills is not as comprehensive as is deemed to be desirable by the University .
21 In fact his skills are far surpassed in many ways by his lesser cousins .
22 The hems are simply overstitched for individual adjustment , and there 's double thickness on the knees .
23 However , the experience of farming on the urban fringe illustrates the scale of the problems encountered when urban recreation and agriculture are indiscriminately mixed without any attempt to manage their inevitable incompatibilities .
24 There has been speculation among local climbers that the individuals responsible for the chipping of Hareless Heart are also to blame on this occasion ; a theory backed up by the likelihood that the vandals had some level of climbing expertise .
25 At all six levels , strong storylines are closely integrated with attractive , full-colour illustrations , making the texts easy to follow .
26 Sentence boundaries in real text are often indicated by textual layout ( e.g. a blank line may be sufficient to indicate that a statement is finished ) .
27 Also in most countries ( and financial centres ) such operations are closely monitored by central banks and monetary authorities .
28 His attitudes are best illustrated by this typical passage from Thucydides ( iv.83 : 424 BC ; the details of the diplomacy are irrelevant ) : Perdikkas ' diplomacy was subtler than just pitting Athens against Sparta and conversely : before the great Peloponnesian War broke out he shrewdly persuaded the Greek cities near Olynthus to coalesce into a federation ; this was an act designed to weaken the greater confederacy of the Delian League , since Athens ' policy ( Thuc. iii .
29 It is unhistorical to assume that children in the last century responded to death in the same way as children today ; children 's attitudes are largely conditioned by those of adults , and in our day the usual adult attitude is to evade the subject of death , to treat it as ‘ morbid ’ and , so far as possible , to exclude it from the home .
30 The fabliaux " fantasies may clearly be male ones , but fabliau attitudes are far removed from those implied by the conscious and formulaic antifeminism of medieval tradition .
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