Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] [vb -s] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One line of evidence connecting manual activity and symbolic language processes concerns cases of " signing aphasia " in the deaf This refers to the deficit shown by those individuals who have learned to use their hands to communicate in sign language and subsequently sustain brain damage which impairs this ability .
2 Erm I presume that the s are right in saying that this this relates to the display account at at Newark .
3 A central problem that an analysis of the concept of an ontological existent brings to the surface concerns the distinction between numerical and qualitative identity .
4 This all goes on the report in the morning .
5 This all helps in the recycling process , as no new chemicals need to be added , which saves energy and water .
6 Eventually , after some awkward silences in the kitchen while they grimly drank endless cups of coffee , they settled for organising the party .
7 The actual benefits you will receive depend on the actual investment returns Clerical Medical receives in the future .
8 Our pulses were quickened soon enough by a seductive menu and a wine list laid out according to grape and price by someone who has sipped well from major world producers and made some rare finds on the way .
9 ( 3 ) The value of a symbolic good depends upon the value which is assigned to it by the relevant consumer community .
10 At the time they moved to Carno , Meirion and Tony were still cutting , with scissors , a mere four lays at a time .
11 Report all unusual historical finds to the landowner .
12 At its most obvious this refers to the placement of the school in the natural or man-made environment and I have already commented on the vast variations which exist , from town to country ; seashore to savannah , forest or mountain .
13 In the example above , the constant 37.04 depends on the mass of the sun .
14 Wet-sieving , or flotation , is used to recover these organic remains from the soil by turning soil samples into a very wet mud .
15 Yeah , cos the ninety three comes to the bottom of the as well .
16 It may be , then , that the best hope for a modernising , thinking and participatory Labour Party for the later 1990s lies in the election as deputy leader of the man the apparatchiks would like least in that position — John Prescott .
17 But all that happens at the end is that he wakes up one morning , goes outside , gets into a balloon and takes off . ’
18 All that happens in the play is based on fact , ’ Janes pledges solemnly in the programme notes .
19 In this sense , the unpredictability of all that happens in the church is a necessary precondition of freedom .
20 It seems that there has been no period of time during which man has endeavoured to conduct and control his affairs without providing for himself a worshipable entity or being to whom he can appeal , and to whom he has attributed powers of control over all that happens in the universe , particularly on earth .
21 King Henry respects my lord 's views on all that pertains to the march .
22 The overpowering , sickly sweet smell is all that remains of a way of life , or a form of life , which has all but disappeared .
23 This east wing is all that remains of a house that was once in the shape of an ‘ E ’ without the middle .
24 These bare poles are all that remains of the jungle that the lake drowned as the waters rose behind the dam .
25 As all that remains of the type specimen in the MCZ Harvard are fragments of the arms this can not be confirmed .
26 In brick , it is superb and rises above a cloister that is all that remains of the monastery .
27 Images , feelings and emotions are drained down the cords and into the hands of the Great Enchanter , who crushes them into a frail stream of dust , all that remains of the soul .
28 The great wall at the end is all that remains of the Baroque fortifications of Prague .
29 ALL THAT REMAINS of the palace begun by Canute is the much renovated hall built by William Rufus in 1097 , in which Charles I was tried and condemned , and the splendid fan-vaulted crypt below .
30 All that remains on the site of the monastic gatehouse in modern Perth is the stone house associated with Walter Scott 's novel The Fair Maid of Perth .
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