Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | some 96 per cent of the spent fuel which goes in comes out as reusable material . |
2 | Some 96 per cent of the spent fuel which goes in comes out as reusable material . |
3 | This should be set so that it only comes out under considerable pressure . |
4 | However , the subject of commission rarely crops up with major artists . |
5 | Lynda Moss agrees : ‘ 1,1,1-trichloroethane rarely crops up in published syntheses — a heck of a lot of syntheses use methylene chloride [ dichloromethane ] however ’ . |
6 | As Reyburn observes : ‘ Of course the necessity to flush ping-pong balls down the toilet rarely crops up in everyday life but the owner of a double-trap ‘ siphonic ’ can take comfort from the fact that she has the toilet for the job when it arises . ’ |
7 | A field where the sign no longer refers back to real objects or persons but instead constructs what is to be perceived within the system of signification . |
8 | Racism just boils down to ruling-class propaganda ; you 've only got to look at the popular Tory press , churning it out day after day , all owned and controlled by capitalists who 've got a direct interest in setting white workers against black and undermining the unity of the working class . |
9 | She just appears out of thin air- ’ At this point Mildred broke off and looked around in case she had done just that , but she had n't . |
10 | But Trogus soon falls back into imaginary history when he tells the episode of the chieftain Catumarandus , who had been persuaded in a dream by a goddess to make peace with Massalia . |
11 | Much of Husameddin 's argument on the question of Molla Fenari 's death date thus falls down on close examination , but there does remain one compelling piece of evidence for his conclusion , namely the document apparently bearing Molla Fenari " s signature and dated Rabi " II 838/ November 1434 : in a real sense all else depends on this . |
12 | The latter is a very slow growing starter and is happier without peat at planting time — in fact , it grows best for me in builder 's rubble and when it does get going soon catches up on lost time . |
13 | this one it just comes out like soft rubber |
14 | Even when the weather is too bad for astronomical observing , Alcock still wakes up at two-hourly intervals during the night to make meteorological observations . |
15 | It also goes on for bloody ages . |
16 | He also goes in for creative self-plundering by way of rhetorical and dialectical self-parody . |
17 | A great many doctors feel that chemical sensitivity is improbable — a dubious diagnosis that probably covers up for psychosomatic illness , hyperventilation , or purely psychological symptoms . |
18 | BARNET were last night offered a £250,000 life line on condition that the Football League also weighs in with financial aid for the stricken second division club . |
19 | By Peter Went , Press Association Soccer Editor Barnet were tonight offered a £250,000 lifeline on condition that the Football League also weighs in with financial aid for the stricken second division club . |
20 | The A2 automatically boots up in individual mode . |
21 | Erm , and then I just thought I 'd finally conclude a bright , cos I think it , it 's like how I see myself at work , erm with showing you where our work comes from erm and basically you 've got all these arrows coming in and er sometimes you do have a sense of feeling quite bombarded with requests for work , but the main , I mean the main formal source of our work is the local government sub committee , which is erm , like Mary was referring to earlier , every department or unit in our in the Council have to formally report and get it 's work through by a Council committee , our committee is the local government sub committee and it formally sets our work programme once a year , and I our priorities , it also comes up with other things it would like us to do by the way , during the course of the year , so erm , that includes Mary as well . . |
22 | In most cases , nocturnal singing , such as your whitethroat indulged in , also comes about through human interference . |
23 | We are all curious to know what really goes on in other families and all equally determined to preserve the privacy of our own family life . |
24 | What I have proposed in the foregoing pages is a conscious surrender to the culturalists of much of the activity that now goes on in English degrees , in order to retain something more coherent , defensible , and inherently valuable . |
25 | But the linchpin really falls out of rural communities when village schools are closed . |
26 | This despair frequently relates back to early experiences when adults were literally more powerful than children and were therefore blamed by those children for some of the awful things , real or imaginary , that happened to them . |
27 | And when the third and surviving princess emerges from her orange , Lesley Garrett immediately makes up for lost time , singing ravishingly . |
28 | The air , thus refreshed , rises to the top of the nest and then circulates back down other passageways . |
29 | It examines the conditions under which a voting equilibrium exists ; and then goes on to representative democracy . |
30 | He then goes on in separate chapters to cover sexism , racism , ageism and disablism . |