Example sentences of "[noun] they [vb base] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They are usually made with unbleached wheatflour and extra virgin olive oil , and as a result they have a lovely texture and fresh taste . |
2 | But at the end of the day they are n't in that league cos most thieves are opportunists they seize a common opportunity that is presented to them by or it could be they 've actually just watched her go out and more of a chance . |
3 | Theorists have categorized these activities into a sequential series but in practice they produce a complex interrelationship ( as shown in Chapter I ) that is influenced by both a company 's products and structure . |
4 | MOTHER Teresa , a Scout jamboree and the Pope may seem an odd combination but for stamp designer Gyula Vasarhelyi they have a common bond they all feature on his latest stamp designs for Mongolia . |
5 | Despite these differences between Convention law and Community law they possess a certain symbiosis . |
6 | When these aids are properly integrated into the course work they give a unique dimension to teaching . |
7 | The spandrels at Horkstow are figured whereas at Winterton they contain a heart-shaped cantharus . |
8 | Widely used in gardens they impart a predictable flavour — like bottled sauce in a cheap restaurant . |
9 | At home they propagate a mythological aura about their secret sales expertise , often no more than the latest gimmicks applied to age-old techniques . |
10 | Some people learn on a cheaper second-hand board and once they are sure they want to pursue the sport they buy a modern board on which to progress . |
11 | In the secondary sector they have a long history of influence as local employers . |
12 | By producing trend and level analyses they suggest a positive correlation between publication rates of research groups and their output . |
13 | There do n't appear to be any weak links , and in John Eales they have a phenomenal line-out talent . |
14 | But , crucially , unlike Castells and Dunleavy they reject a unitary view of the state in favour of a ‘ dualistic ’ theory of politics — the dual state thesis . |
15 | In Fleming they have a one-day match winner who can change the course of a game in a few overs , while the first three of Benson , Ward and Taylor are as dependable as any top three in the competition . |
16 | Across the 15 domains they show a standard deviation of 9.95% , as compared to 5.95% for the general dictionary . |
17 | If you can get them into combat they stand a good chance of winning , but you can guarantee the enemy will do his best to shoot them up first . |
18 | Like Kant 's Ideas they have a regulative function , guiding our actions and our cognitive efforts in a certain direction . |
19 | At traffic lights they throw a live rat on to the lap of a woman driver . |
20 | Only cornflakes and Rice Krispies are included in Stage I. they contain a good amount of protein and are fortified with extra vitamin B and iron . |
21 | Second , at the very tip of their abdomen they possess a hook-like structure which enables them to hold on to the shell . |
22 | Be careful with soilless composts they have a nasty tendency to become bone-dry in the middle , while the surface remains moist and apparently well watered . |
23 | The relation in Lowland Amerindian societies between power , knowledge , scarce resources and social action is increasingly recognized as a key theoretical area for debate ; and for many investigators who specialize in South American studies they see a critical need for the elaboration of a theory of power ( or various of them ) that would make understandable the non-centralized authority structures of Tropical South America . |
24 | Plentiful supplies of Real English Cox are in the shops now with their rosy-cheeked healthy appearance and their sophisticated aromatic flavour they make a perfect lover 's gift etc , etc . ’ |
25 | When workers experience a rise in the real wage rate they face a decoding problem : they must decide whether this increase is a permanent rise , that is a rise which is likely to endure into the foreseeable future , or a temporary rise , that is a rise which is likely to be reversed in the near future . |
26 | The Etruscans were great builders and in this respect they occupy a similar relationship to the Romans in the development of architecture as do the Pelasgic and Minoan peoples to the Greek . |
27 | The answer is that after mating they produce a tiny mobile larvae totally different to the adult this might drift for miles on ocean current before settling into the fixed adult form Down Norwick power station in North Wales , generates the electricity by pump storage , in off peak hours thousands of gallons of water are pumped from a lower lake to an upper lake , when the demand for electricity is high bowels are opened and water falls back through turbine to the lower lake again , this generates the power To ensure that the lower lake would never flood the was diverted through mile long tunnel in the mountain side , no one knew for certain how the salmon , the trout and even rarer that used to migrate up the old river would cope with the tunnels , pitch darkness and slow flowing water . |
28 | Hereford put up a great fight … they really went for it last night and deserved more than they got … in centre forward Chris Pike they have a new goal hero … |
29 | Hereford put up a great fight … they really went for it last night and deserved more than they got … in centre forward Chris Pike they have a new goal hero … |
30 | Another important group , the retired , can place significant demands on local facilities and services , but in housing terms they form a heterogeneous group since some have capital from the sale of housing in more expensive locations while others are in competition for cheaper housing , and especially for rural local authority houses and sheltered accommodation ( Law and Warnes 1976 ; Phillips and Williams 1982a ) . |