Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adv prt] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It now makes sense to join the rest of the world by paying for what we use , say experts Kent Meters in Luton , Bedfordshire , a firm which turns out a million meters a year — and sells them abroad .
2 This huge chamber is reached by a short spiral staircase which leads up a few feet beyond the gallery door in room 64 .
3 One of the functions of the external stimulus is to promote an entry of external calcium , often mediated by InsP 3 , to give the primer calcium ( Ca 2+ ) which charges up the internal stores .
4 The kind of novel learning environment that is characteristic of the pilot CPVE schemes now being implemented , which breaks down the traditional barriers of subjects , compartmentalized lessons and didactic teaching , may well spread rapidly into other areas of the school 's work .
5 It is this commitment to customer service which singles out the reliable manufacturers .
6 We need therefore to devise a screening procedure which singles out the problematic investigations .
7 Most countries have a written document known as " the constitution " which lays down the main rules governing the structure and functions of government and which regulates the relationship between the state and its citizens .
8 The ‘ country of the Iguanodon restored ’ is very different from Victorian Sussex ; the strange light which picks out the struggling animals also reveals how many tons of animal life the artist believed that the primeval world could support on quite a small area-as later dinosaur pictures always tend to do .
9 The report comes on a pre-printed form , which sets out the various exclusions and caveats in the margin of each page .
10 Erm it runs through the strategy that we 're pursuing , i it er highlights the problems that er erm th that exist in the district , it stresses the need for flexibility and it concludes with an appendix which sets out the actual sites that we would like to see developed erm er over the next er ten years which is the length of the erm covered by the Richmondshire local plan .
11 Article 2 , which sets out the general areas of workers ' rights , simply spells out many rights that already exist in law , or have been present in well-unionised work places for years before Thatcherism .
12 The procedure is first for the Pastoral Committee of the Diocese to consult the Council for Places of Worship , receiving from it a report which sets out the architectural qualities and historic interest of the building .
13 I see in my mind the laughter of Ramakrishna transformed into a transcendent substance which echoes down the mystic roads .
14 and she brings back a few bits , not enough for a child .
15 Her manner and her uniform will secure the patient 's trust as she carries out the necessary investigations , while her understanding of the aims of the study will ensure that she can offer the research team more than columns of figures .
16 The decision is a boost for Warwick Rimmer , who brings on the young players at Tranmere , reserve coach Ray Matthias and manager John King who has often been forced to play senior players coming back from injury against youth teams .
17 One of my favourite memories of her goes back a few years to when she was playing Martina Navratilova in New England .
18 He 's extremely cheerful , if somewhat misguided , as he points out the many features of the room , and mentions that the public rooms in the Cottage will be opened at seven o'clock .
19 Tonight he holds back the ill-concealed shudders and caresses the swelling head , he bends and kisses the skin exposed .
20 It conjures up the same emotions that have led to the horrors of ‘ ethnic cleansing ’ in Bosnia , with rival religious and political groups staking out new dividing lines .
21 He cuts out the middle men and women — the dreaded parents — and goes straight for the hearts and minds of kids .
22 The benefit of creating such groups is that it breaks down the multifarious functions of a branch committee into discreet areas , to which special attention can be given .
23 When the character of Harlequin , the Comic Lover , had become familiar in England he was quickly promoted to lead the pantomimes ; nowhere in ballet does he rise to more commanding heights than as Captain Belaye in Cranko , s Pineapple Poll , where he takes on the superior airs and manners of the British Navy and becomes the apple of every girl 's eye .
24 He draws out the richest tones that he is capable of here .
25 While this is fine for short items it misses out the real benefits of stylesheets .
26 When he 's finished his ballet routine — ‘ Lots of people come to see what Joe Mangle is going to do , and when I appear on stage doing my best arabesque , you can feel people thinking ‘ Oh no , he 's really lost the plot ’ — he throws out a few one-liners .
27 He lays down the only terms on which it is possible for him to take up residence with his people .
28 Turry has to be the best-armed hero of all time and when he picks up a few power-ups you 'd think he was invincible .
29 On the platform he picks up the local rumours .
30 Furthermore , it sets out the proper responses to the exhibition and precludes others as illegitimate and inappropriate to the subject .
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