Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The atmosphere of the East End was not as unpleasant as in the night hours , but there was an air of threat and intimidation .
2 Where daylight was essential , a twelve-hour day was usual except in the winter months .
3 Inclusion of the GFF and LPF into the bigram experiments appears to be less stable than for the trigram experiments — the number of top ranked correct words tends to drop for the bigram cases but remains almost constant for the trigram cases .
4 As a result , the breccia fragments are surrounded by a mud matrix and rocks are only of marginal reservoir quality with porosities and permeabilities that are much lower than in the collapse breccias of Auk and Argyll .
5 On days 6–9 fluid transport was lower than in the control rats ( p<0.01 ) , and on days 11–14 it was significantly greater ( p<0.01 ) .
6 Damage was also very great in the mustelid samples , but in the one good sample from the pine marten the bones were less modified than in the canid samples , and it is not known at present which pattern is more typical of mustelids .
7 Conditions in some ‘ private ’ clinics , to which patients without funds are sometimes sent by the State , but which are rarely inspected or monitored for standards , can be even more stark than in the state institutions .
8 Sir : How sad that on the day details were announced of the incentives available to investors in water authorities the Government gave virtually a vote of no confidence in the industry 's product .
9 And er you ca n't really do much because of the stone walls and there 's too much window and too much noise , and you get quite a few insects in them , and they 're just generally not very nice at all .
10 More than ever , Paris is the cultural centre of Europe and I go there maybe six times a year for ideas and inspiration , from the shops and the street as much as from the fashion companies .
11 7.6.1.2 the payment of the insurance money is not refused in whole or in part by reason of any act or default of the Tenant or anyone at the Premises expressly or by implication with the Tenant 's authority [ and under the Tenant 's control ] the Landlord shall use [ its ] best endeavours to obtain all planning permissions or other permits and consents that may be required under the Planning Acts or other statutes ( if any ) to enable the Landlord to rebuild and reinstate ( " Permissions " ) The insured risks referred to in 7.6.1.1 will hopefully have been specified in clause 2.8 or in the policy details supplied to the tenant from time to time pursuant to clause 7.9.1
12 Amnesty International 's report that this unholy alliance is responsible for at least 2,500 political killings in the past two years demonstrates that the Colombian authorities are more interested in waging a war on the left than on the drug cartels .
13 The maple veneer ceilings were divided into four panels with designs in the corners ( less elaborate than on the Brush cars ) .
14 We 've got a figure there of six ninety and for the windfall sites , five seventy .
15 However , the increase in control schools was as large as in the action schools !
16 The first group of three do not keep newspapers or magazines in hard copy at all except for the specialist journals which are retained for one year .
17 But that case was the subject of research by Mr. Glick and his team , and was revealed ( from the reports in Lofft 655 and in the State Trials 20 St.Tr. 239 ) to be a cause celebre in which the great issue ( of immense public interest ) related to the power to levy taxes in the island of Grenada following its capture from the French King , it being accepted by the Crown without argument that the relevant taxes , if not duly levied , must be repaid .
18 And if they get very famished and very desperate and enough of their mates come out to join them , then how can Sir Robert Peel and his Tories fail to listen when you tell him it 's all because of the Corn Laws ?
19 So I dragged the sledge two fields up to the top byre , and the going was tough because of the mole hills .
20 Blood-red , blanch-white that in the sunset glows
21 Unit costs in metropolitan authorities have been consistently higher than in the shire counties .
22 What other reasons might account for this urban rural wage differential , just generally higher er standard of living er just cost , just prices er yeah , the cost the cost of living may well be higher and as a result employers have to pay higher wages ,
23 The system would first perform an implicit AND on the search words .
24 Although Clare had decided to call in Meg , she did n't ; at first because in the morning things were n't so pressing as they had been at night , and then because she was too busy at the Refuge , and then because it really did n't seem fair .
25 The solution in the finite horizon case is not entirely general because of the endpoint problems which arise when attempting to solve the relation ( 7 ) for a sequence Ct .
26 That Cheetah has the name ‘ Bert ’ engraved on it as a permanent memorial to Bert Mason who has worked unstintingly on bringing the Cheetahs back to life and had worked at 42 AS during the war years .
27 All duvets need covers to keep them clean and as a result designers have had virtual carte blanche in producing happy and aesthetic designs for the covers .
28 They were first assessed by the researchers , then — if eligible and in the action areas — they were passed to the development officers .
29 Beethoven is very difficult because in the forte parts you don , t have something to lean against ; it 's always that the strings play tremolo or very fast , which is n't really the basis for a sound .
30 [ ] Plc 's professional advisers will confirm that there are no obligations of ABC outstanding other than in the completion accounts in respect of the directors ' pension fund or any other pension scheme of ABC and its subsidiaries and will have access to any records they reasonably deem necessary .
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