Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In the following pages , some companies brave enough to make these claims tell you how they back them up . |
2 | Nevertheless , some workers do clearly have some freedom , to earn bonus payments and undertake piecework , to vary effort with reward . |
3 | The last few years have also witnessed some change in the administrative structure of the Welsh Joint Education Committee ( WJEC ) . |
4 | English-speaking feminists have indeed paid little attention to it ; but European scholars have felt obliged to take it up . |
5 | As symbols wooden thrones have traditionally attracted some of the most precious substances . |
6 | I do not disregard the possibility that some rituals in some societies do indeed perform such a function , but this interpretation would be meaningful only if the members of those societies could be shown in their various ideas and practices — in particular those concerning personhood — to endorse such an interpretation . |
7 | Some physiotherapists have intuitively incorporated this response into their work . |
8 | Few races have ever produced such a division of loyalties as the Derby in 1953 . |
9 | The work has demonstrated that psychotic individuals do indeed show some imbalance in hemisphere organisation that could account for their bizarre psychological experiences . |
10 | Such liberal theories tend then to adopt some variant of social contract theory or at least have inherited a vision of society in which an instrumental view of society — society as constructed by individuals for the fulfilment of essentially individual ends — is adopted . |
11 | Early results have already proved some theories ; for example that plutonium tend to settle in the liver and the bones ; the peaks picked out here . |
12 | Early results have already proved some theories ; for example that plutonium tend to settle in the liver and the bones ; the peaks picked out here . |
13 | Socialist parties have often rejected such a close connection with the Western alliance , but claimed a commitment to pacifism , neutrality and equality also found among left-wing parties in the West . |
14 | The restrictions that have been placed on development in these areas have partly secured these conservationist goals . |
15 | The results of these studies put together confirm that expression of both vascular and visceral isoforms of smooth muscle MHC occurs during late fetal development in the rabbit . |
16 | Electric fences around sensitive areas and electrified human dummies have also had some effect , apparently warding off marauding tigers . |
17 | Make cut flowers last longer using this new gadget from the USA , an underwater stem-cutter that should be a boon to all flower arrangers and flower lovers alike . |
18 | European investors have traditionally taken this view of FRNs and have regarded them as close substitutes for money market securities . |
19 | Many authorities have already established such appointments , and so have emphasised the basic underlying notion of equal partners working together for the benefit of young people . |
20 | In Norway , a re-survey of 1,000 lakes studied in the 1970s showed that many lakes have actually lost more of their neutralising capacity in recent years , although sulphate levels are falling . |
21 | Legal problems have also dogged some innovative experiments within the care management pilots the city is running . |
22 | On the other hand , I do not feel that all children need necessarily play all the games or join in all the activities . |
23 | Hitherto , the empirical watchers and the grand theorists have largely ignored each others ' work . |
24 | The great philosophers have always produced such a person-oriented account at least for those whose education was thought to matter . |
25 | The sharp combination of savage and city along with ritual and music-hall elements do much to make this the most powerful of Eliot 's comedies . |
26 | Heavy provisions have already driven some societies into losses : something else which used to be unknown in the industry . |
27 | Some Labour MEPs and independent socialists have long argued this is the way to prevent a stranglehold over European integration being exercised by national governments . |
28 | Some of the world 's most beautiful women have also cut more birthday cakes than Clinton . |
29 | Political leaders do now understand this ( Lister , 1980 ) , and as a result child benefit is generally increased every year . |
30 | COMPULSORY seat-belts have yet to have any noticeable effect on road accident statistics in Britain , despite many exaggerated press reports . |