Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 The result is that the surviving text of the Interludium de Clerico et Puella looks quite different from Dame Sirith : it looks like an anticlerical play .
2 Mr. Wakeham : The Refreshment Department retains the services of a qualified nutritional adviser on an ad hoc basis , whose fees are paid from the trading account .
3 E.coli RNA polymerase , deleted in the C-terminal part of its α-subunit , interacts differently with the cAMP-CRP complex at the lac P1 and at the gal P1 promoter
4 ‘ Weak ’ stimuli , activating only a few fibres , fail to induce LTP not because insufficient L-glutamate is released to activate NMDA receptors , but because the level of depolarization provided by the weak input does not produce an adequate reduction of the Mg 2+ block .
5 And then I , and I made this bit of a faux pas , I says , oh you must have got a very good rate , cos I knew she 'd been retired years and years , you see .
6 His version of human freedom and motivation could easily have included poverty as a ‘ rational ’ reason for crime ; and there was no necessary reason for him to equate his social contract with the status quo as far as property relations were concerned ( after all , he did not equate it with the status quo in many other respects ) .
7 And then again if they pay me this money as an ex gratia payment .
8 This protection of the status quo is a matter for considerable public concern .
9 We have a confused and overlapping structure er er , the honourable member might be interested in just how confused it is er and how it can be simplified by er going along with the proposals we 're putting forward on this side of the er er the house because there 's so many overlapping authorities it 's just not clear who 's actually responsible for enforcement and compliance .
10 M. de Parville , scientific editor of the Journal des Débats , examined the case in 1914 and concluded that the account given by captain and crew was ‘ worthy of belief ’ .
11 The liberals of the Cortes of Cadiz accepted this dissolution as a fait accompli and it was this that made the Orders the chief enemies of liberalism in Spain .
12 This latter finding provides further evidence of the in vivo platelet activation and release reaction .
13 It 's another invasion of the wah wah pedal .
14 It 's another invasion of the wah wah pedal .
15 A clear example of the ultra vires rule is set out in the following case .
16 So we see the emergence without any express authority of an ad hoc national police force , co-ordinating the use of highly trained riot police and operating aggressive and uncompromising new tactics .
17 Waged on the high ground in the Montagne de Reims , between Épernay and the Marne to the south and Reims to the north , there followed one of the most gruelling and protracted battles in human history , the line of trenches moving barely a hundred yards throughout four long and bloody years .
18 Further definition of the in vivo interaction between p53 mutation , p53 deletion and K-ras mutation is urgently required .
19 Sterling , as tradition dictated , became an essential element in this form of the Pax Britannica .
20 A vinaigre d'alcool will give a different taste from a vinaigre de vin vieux .
21 Gide was perceived as having been too closely allied to the psychological novel in the French tradition of the roman d'analyse .
22 ‘ He has this so-called reputation of the enfant terrible , but reputations can be the making of players as much as their undoing .
23 In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries the theory found its doctrinal expression in the ultra vires rule .
24 This is associated with the anomalous position of the G10 5' phosphate , which is displaced by 2 from its expected position in regular B-form DNA ( Fig. 3 b ) .
25 Laurence O'Toole , another member of the ad hoc committee , dismissed the meetings and press conference as a ‘ slick piece of public relations ’ but said he would have believed assurances from the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science ( BSSRS ) .
26 A colour brochure I picked up in the hall speaks of the ‘ 27 acres of secluded grounds with magnificent views over the Moray Firth and the Ross-shire hills beyond … imposing combination of Georgian and Scottish Baronial architecture … four course table d'hôte menu of very high class plus an à la carte menu including a range of steaks charcoal grilled … ’ : no mention of David Thomson .
27 In modern conditions the only remaining peg on which to hang the concession theory 's claim that the state has a special right of intervention in company affairs is the idea that since separate personality and limited liability are benefits conferred by the state , the state is entitled to intervene to safeguard the public interest as a quid pro quo .
28 In the central provinces , therefore , neither sturdy yeomen with a solid stake in the status quo , nor landless peasants were destined to emerge .
29 Big rollered curls and sleek , straight hair by the Avant Garde team , Canada
30 Women notice that greater attention is being paid to their concerns , but they see little real change in the status quo .
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