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

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1 — Although the flight of insects has been referred to on p. 64 , the coordinated activities of the skeletomuscular system of flying insects need further brief discussion ( Tiegs , 1955 ; Pringle , 1957 , 1965 , 1968 ) .
2 After their introduction on the Fleetwood service , journey time was reduced to 32 minutes on a five-minute headway .
3 Chris Burton , a Featherstone substitute , was sent off after 32 minutes for a high tackle on Craig Izzard , and visitors Leeds went on to win 22-20 .
4 The range of normal values for the oesophageal pH environment has been derived from previous study of 30 asymptomatic control subjects in this laboratory .
5 It is possible to analyse possible interactions between the syntactic cue and description type also , but these are best understood on the basis of the data .
6 Product stability is , by definition , the inherent stability of the product independent of possible interactions with the immediate container or of questions of the adequacy or otherwise of the protection afforded by the sales package .
7 Those countries are co-ordinating their industrial and economic strategies at the regional level .
8 Thereafter , however , he was in regular attendance , being recorded as present at nine out of twelve private meetings in the Painted Chamber and at all four sessions of the actual trial in Westminster Hall , including the final session on Saturday 29 January , in which the sentence of death was passed by all present ( though he did not sign the death warrant ) .
9 Announcing storm-damaged figures and government plundering of its profits that left nothing over for investment , Deutsche Bundespost Telekom yesterday said that following its move to set up its cellular operations as a separate company as a first step to privatisation , it was also considering privatising the unit it has created to look after large customers .
10 The company has also been asked to consider spinning cellular operations into a separate company .
11 They had , especially in the hard hopeless times of the first half of the century , been fused into a homogeneous mass of the discontented and the oppressed .
12 This image is eagerly developed by the popular press , which almost daily produces the most ridiculous and exaggerated accounts of the tiny minority of bankrupts who have run up extremely large debts .
13 In Toulouse also , the steadily falling value of comital coins in the second half of the century made them relevant at last to the needs of the merchant classes .
14 The agricultural riches of Catalonia lay in the wheat plains and vineyards of the centre and the rich cultures of the coastal plain .
15 However , it 's the notes in the former chord which by intervallic interchange become chromatic notes in the latter chord , and it 's this approach which produces the most effective results .
16 The children sit for normal exams at the local school and have so far maintained a necessary standard .
17 In his first pleasure at being admitted to this inner circle of learning he had compared it to Dante 's Paradiso , in which the saints and patriarchs and virgins sat in orderly ranks in a circular formation , a huge rose , and also the leaves of a huge volume , once scattered through the universe , now gathered .
18 It is often said that Yugoslavia exports lower-quality products to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe than to the West .
19 After 1933 , too , the ferocious personal enmities and political conflicts within the Nazi élite , which otherwise would have torn the system apart , were resolved only in Hitler 's own charismatic authority — in his indisputable position as the base of Nazism 's popular legitimacy and the embodiment of Nazism 's ‘ idea ’ .
20 Damage and suffering are inflicted on patients in the course of clinical treatment as a result of " the undesirable side effects of approved , mistaken , callous or contra-indicated technical contacts with the medical system
21 To tone the face and chin even further , extend the lower teeth outside the upper set and hold .
22 Then extend the lower teeth outside the upper set and hold .
23 Extend the lower teeth outside the upper set and hold .
24 Extend the lower teeth outside the upper set and hold .
25 Extend the lower teeth outside the upper set and hold .
26 Extend the lower teeth outside the upper set and hold .
27 We will permit access by private operators to the British Rail track network .
28 Having won in Bratislava on Monday with an impressive 17.18 metres , the Commonwealth silver medallist is laying strong foundations for a serious medal bid in Spain .
29 But in general Boniface was one of the greatest exponents of a high view of metropolitan and episcopal power which would confront the reformers who asserted papal authority in the eleventh century .
30 The offence is in outline very similar to the pre-existing offence under the Public Order Act 1936 , section 5A , although it adds ‘ behaviour ’ to the list of proscribed activities for the first time .
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