Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb -s] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason is not technical difficulty or avalanches , but the fact that the normal route involves reaching a ridge at 7,000 metres which is no less than four kilometres away from the summit pyramid . |
2 | With economic change has come the emergence of both areas and social groups of disadvantage , which have attracted the attention of analysts and observers with an intensity accorded to the social and environmental problems of deprived London a century ago . |
3 | The colliding conversations are neatly synchronised but the main problem is that each part needs to convey a sense of tough experience with some firm characterisation which the self-conscious and rather tense cast could n't find in this patchy production . |
4 | In the 1980s , the economic recession has produced a trend towards takeovers and mergers in the international record industry . |
5 | Mills and Boon has become a generic term for a mass popular fiction for women , and with that metonym has defined an area of study of popular cultural forms . |
6 | ‘ That flaming midwife hates calling the doctor in but Helen needed him long before he came . ’ |
7 | The same hopes as any other pensioner , unless of course that pensioner happens to hold the purse strings . |
8 | The European Parliament has adopted a resolution urging both sides to accept arbitration from the International Court of Justice in The Hague . |
9 | Since the nineteen fifties each base has had a side . |
10 | LASMO , in turn , is pleased that Shell has joined the partnership . |
11 | In many stories of contests such as these , each contestant struggles to learn the identity of the other . |
12 | Private money tends to take the form of individual donations from friends and organisations associated with Highlander . |
13 | By implication , therefore , they accept that experience does alter the state of the brain . |
14 | With this in mind the genetics-supply industry has approached the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) negotiations at which all biological processes and products are assumed to be patentable . |
15 | The deal , which also takes Nigel Jemson back to Forest , was agreed but neither club wants to complete the move before the two teams clash tomorrow . |
16 | The use of education as a political football has entered the language as a cliché . |
17 | Nobody in this business is infallible , but if something does go wrong , the customer must know that the contractor has the technical resources and financial muscle to put it right ; just as that contractor needs to have the resources and skilled manpower to tackle any infestation , and be neither too big to care nor too small to cope . |
18 | That research has reduced the number of deaths by a half . |
19 | A growing European consciousness has pervaded the arts . |
20 | Subsequently , after the Second World War , that practice has become a token at Memorial Services on the nearest Sunday to the eleventh of November each year . |
21 | Its regional organizer has negotiated a company agreement with the Board , the main points of which are detailed above . |
22 | Emotional equilibration tends to reduce the possibility of social interactions of aggression or avoidance that would lower the maintenance of an individual 's potential inclusive fitness . |
23 | Europe 's supercomputing industry has received a boost with unveiling by German company Parsytec of plans for a new range of parallel machines . |
24 | Can I reiterate what he he actually said in a meeting with Calum er Carole Degucht er last year er he said I do y the honourable , my honourable friend said I do not see that uniformity means adopting a system of proportional representation and I 've yet to see a good case as to the merits of different states adopting the same procedure . |
25 | When an acute outbreak has occurred the sheep should be treated with one of the benzimidazoles , levamisole or ivermectin and immediately moved to pasture not recently grazed by sheep . |
26 | Mr Smith said it was a ‘ curious coincidence that the prospect of political defeat has caused a revisal of the legal opinion ’ . |
27 | What you got ta do is , each card , if you they ar the person in front of you asks the co the question and if you get it right you get that card and each card has got a letter on it and you got ta try and make up sex maniac . |
28 | Interestingly , the dielectric loss appears to match the loss modulus more closely than the loss compliance when data are compared for the same system . |
29 | Er , might as well move the next one in and that cell 's got a file linking formulae which is updated cos of the files in the memory . |
30 | The Institute 's Technical Department has published a booklet on Accounting Records and the Smaller Company , price £2 ( p 97 ) . |