Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [adv] [vb -s] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The Chief Political Directorate also possesses its own military academy ( the Lenin Military-Political Academy ) and journal ( Communist of the Armed Forces ) .
2 Each truck even has its own lavatory .
3 THE history of science is a sequence of conflicts between incompatible theories in which each side vigorously defends its own theory until conclusive evidence persuades a majority to accept one view .
4 The adoption of this model of pedagogy means that the teacher is necessarily engaged in research as an aspect of teaching and this research too has its own character and its own criteria of relevance and success .
5 This team now has its own ground near the Black Boy .
6 The British Library also has its own newspaper library with a vast holding both historically and in range , much of which is now in micro form .
7 More widely , it may well be that central government usually gets its own way over local government .
8 ‘ Witnessing the birth of the baby was the experience of a lifetime and then scoring the winner to beat Villa and put us on top of the Premier League just caps it all .
9 Since metaphor co-operates in this passage with the inner world of repose , its internal reliance upon the literal denotation of an outside world actually subverts its own function .
10 We acknowledged , of course , that drama also has its own academic integrity and that it exists as a separate GCSE subject in many secondary schools and colleges , outside the National Curriculum .
11 The structure of corporate governance thus provides its own sort of poison-pill defence : if a bid were to succeed , all sorts of costs would be incurred because of harm to relationships .
12 There is a very large total number of television national channels , total hours of TV production and total revenue ; but each national system still regards its own expenditure as inadequate and imports programming from other countries , notably the USA .
13 Perhaps for this reason the topmost stone supposedly retains its own curious powers : it is said that when a cock crows nearby , it turns three times .
14 Outrage apart , grand diplomacy still has its own special rules .
15 To the right of the keypad is the signal level indicator , comprising three coloured LEDs as well as input and output sliders ; each patch also has its own programmable output levels for dry , effected and EQ levels .
16 Nuclear fission also has its own environmental problems ( see also section 1.3 ) .
17 Much medical opinion also assures us that hypnosis is not essential .
18 The first stage however remains nothing more than an extrapolation from the overall pattern of evolution Morgan believed he had discovered .
19 Billig ( 1987a ) suggests that common sense also possesses its own contradictory themes .
20 Similarly the 140k DNA binding domain specifically recognizes its own gene 62 promoter and by analogy to the situation with Vmw175 , this interaction is implicated in the autoregulatory function of 140k .
21 Written and produced by Paul Simpson , the man behind Serious Intention 's garage classic ‘ You Do n't Know ’ , Peacetime 's recent track perfectly illustrates one half of the Nineties disco equation .
22 A very important point for married couples to know is that as a result of independent taxation each partner now enjoys his/her own annual exemption of£5,800 instead of , as before , their gains being aggregated ( i.e. added together ) for tax purposes .
23 They have achieved much in recent years , but the Labour party never gives them any credit and is always moaning .
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