Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 We discuss the role of money in the Keynesian model in Chapter 22 where we see that a change in the money supply , according to this model , only affects national income through its effect on the rate of interest ; it is because of this that Keynesians have usually put more faith in fiscal rather than monetary policy .
2 But developments in Britain and the United States over the past two years suggest that micros need ultimately to cost little more than a tape recorder or a good transistor radio .
3 In the past , it has been assumed that nurses have already developed these skills when leaving school , or that they are acquired whilst providing patient care .
4 It is not too strong to say that it is impossible to test Marx 's thesis regarding the labour theory of value at a micro-economic level because Marx and Marxists have totally disregarded any element of profit which may result from risk-taking .
5 Granovetter ( a pioneer of the study of this dimension of recruitment ) has argued that sociologists and economists have seriously neglected this aspect of ‘ the matching process ’ , i.e. the actual process whereby individuals come to get the jobs they do ( Granovetter , 1975 ) .
6 The same range of habits , I should say , because there are many different branches of the anti termite trade , and both ants and termites have independently adopted most of them .
7 A CU arises when countries join together to abolish all restrictions on trade between themselves while maintaining a common external tariff on imports into the Union .
8 In a sanctioning system , the enforcement agent can work by a penal control criterion of activity , as measured by arrests and clear-up rates ( Reiss and Bordua , 1967:37 ; Rubinstein , 1973 ; Skolnick , 1966 ) even though police work actually involves little contact with ‘ criminals ’ and few arrests ( Manning , 1977:348 ) .
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