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

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1 It is the failure to do so which leads to critical anomalies .
2 The objective to funding from the old objective programme is we 've now learnt that we 've been successful in getting a grant made towards the Centre feasibility study , Shropshire welcomes Japan television advertisement on the Japanese , Japan area , towards the pipeworks promotion and the fly-drive marketing initiative because , er , to get people from North America into the marches and staying here , so it looks as those projects will be almost fifty percent funded from Europe to objective two .
3 I wish to be at home with you indeed , indeed-my Joy is only in the bud here I am like that Tree , which fronts me — The Sun shines bright & warm , as if it were summer — but it is not summer & so it shines on leafless boughs .
4 But , if we make the reward of the item of food erm not predictable , okay , so it comes at variable intervals er then the rat actually works harder pressing the lever , it 's more likely to do the behaviour and it 's less likely to give up doing that behaviour afterwards , okay ?
5 Erm one of the problems fish have on this is that they lay their eggs in gravel or something like that and where males have their own nest sometimes another male comes along and er takes it over , hijacks it piracy and interestingly enough what happens in those situations a pirate male will come in , displace the existing male from his nest and fertilize a few eggs and then buzz off .
6 So what happens after three years , the er the yields are sort of therefore reviewed and the reassessed ?
7 It 's more than just what happens to individual patients .
8 Mostly she deals with moral issues , though some are topical or ‘ tongue in cheek ’ .
9 Whenever she speaks of those days , it is with fondness and a smile .
10 Likewise , ring up the radio station and find out who reports on these subjects .
11 Often it goes against technical judgments .
12 Today it emerges from two years careful renovation , as a modern hotel where original wooden ceilings , vaults and archways , a 13th century fountain and frescoes remain .
13 Sometimes she goes to different places on the island to paint pictures . ’
14 Then she stoops for some pebbles and warns that I 'd better come in now .
15 Inequality , they argue , is attached to position ; the crucial concern is , therefore , with how one gets into these positions and how much movement there is across generations .
16 Thus it is necessary to examine the cell more closely and to try and understand its internal programme and how it responds to external signals .
17 Psychology studies the individual subject by isolating one variable at a time , measuring how it varies across different conditions , and controlling all other variables .
18 We shall discuss it in a variety of ways throughout the chapter and consider how it differs between theoretical frameworks .
19 We will look at these two aspects of the regulationist framework in the context of the UK economy , before considering how it differs from world-system theories .
20 The above description of a session as an example of consultative joint problem-solving will have shown how it differs from other forms of support such as counselling , giving advice , or supervision .
21 We need now to consider the question of the nature of pedagogic research , how it differs from other kinds of research activity , and what implications arise from such considerations for the education of teachers .
22 It 's all down to confusion rather than deliberate ignorance , so it 's worth covering the whole idea of shareware , how it differs from other types of software such as public domain , and what the user 's obligations are both legally and morally .
23 In the longer term , all contributions to our understanding of human language ( in particular , how it differs from artificial languages ) are important for developments in numerous areas , ranging from speech therapy to natural language processing .
24 We also hope that , by the end of their course , students will be able to stand back , to see their core subject in a wider context , to have a sense of its development and how it relates to other subjects , and to have a due sense of its contribution to the world .
25 Knowledge about language change makes it possible for pupils to understand more fully the nature of Standard English and how it relates to other varieties .
26 The police fear that the remainder of the device was removed in order for the thieves to find out how it works for future occasions .
27 SSRs can also be used to describe the problem more clearly and in more detail , which is necessary because the originator of an SPR may not have been able to indicate the full extent of the problem or how it applies to other users .
28 SSRs can also be used to describe the problem more clearly and in more detail , which is necessary because the originator of an SPR may not have been able to indicate the full extent of the problem or how it applies to other users .
29 By way of illustration , Table 7.2 shows how it applies to some brands in the men 's toiletry field .
30 but then the bell does n't go till nine , although sometimes it goes at two minutes to nine and sometimes it goes at five past nine
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