Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The reason that that B one insertion has been made is to cope with the use classes order change .
2 This is the work that will suffer if food aid is redirected to the drought victims — sowing the seeds for a new drought .
3 Charles Lindberg 's Ryan NYP Spirit of St Louis is placed in the history books as one of the great aircraft of all time , and quite rightly so .
4 When a quotation is followed by an attributive phrase , the comma is placed within the quotation marks .
5 In Phase I , for each module known to the LIFESPAN database the corresponding file is checked within the storage directories .
6 The course was the first accountancy degree offered in Ireland and it is recognized by the accountancy bodies as a ‘ relevant degree ’ .
7 It provides a family doctor service with access to specialist and hospital facilities for each student who is registered with the University physicians .
8 It provides a family doctor service with access to specialist and hospital facilities for each student who is registered with the University physicians .
9 Pebble Island is situated off the north shores of West Falkland , and has a lot to offer the birdwatcher : large colonies of penguins , king cormorants and other cliff- and shore-nesting species including several pairs of the superb red-backed hawk .
10 Easily Accessible : Rodmell is situated on the South Downs Way , so the immediate area is excellent for downland walks , and the River Ouse provides a variety of scenery and wildlife .
11 The Student Health Service at Coleraine is situated in the Student Services Department on Level One of the Tower .
12 The Student Health Service at Coleraine is situated in the Student Services Department on Level One of the Tower .
13 Beyond here , by continuing north , a wall surrounding the valley of Dukerdale ( which carries Rigg Beck , a haunt of botanists ) is rounded and the cart track coming up from Hartley is joined near the coal pits at the base of the final slope .
14 ‘ Paddock grazing ’ , in which the grassland is divided into small paddocks , grazed hard for a short period and then rested for up to three weeks , is a very good system for the control of parasite worms , the life cycle of which is broken during the rest periods .
15 It also appears from the court 's case law ( see , for example , Stanton v. Institute National d'Assurances Sociales pour Travailleurs Indépendants ( Inasti ) ( Case 143/87 ) [ 1988 ] E.C.R. 3877 , 3912 , para. 10 ) that article 52 , as a directly applicable rule of Community law , is binding on the member states even though , in the absence of Community legislation , they retain legislative jurisdiction in the particular field .
16 we can say generally that whatever is regarded as a truth functions as a norm of thinking , [ and ] imposes upon the conscious agent who recognizes it a distinctive selection and organization of some data of his experience .
17 For example , in 1977 the Revd Ken Elliott , the Free Presbyterian minister of Portadown , offended many Apprentice Boys by refusing to take a collection for the restoration of the St Columb 's Church of Ireland Cathedral in Londonderry , which is regarded by the Apprentice Boys as their spiritual home .
18 They are developed in sandstones where a master joint pattern is aligned with the trade winds and do not occur where the joint direction deviates by more than 15 degrees from the wind direction ( Mabbutt , 1977 ) .
19 The ‘ intellect ’ is seen as a function for the direct apprehension of images — to illumine the products of sensory and mental activity , to distinguish , and this is aligned to the thought processes which offer seemingly fragmented views of reality , being centred on objectivity .
20 One way to handle different bit mapping schemes is to include in the header details such as the number of bit planes , bits per pixel , pixels per scan line , and the number of scan lines .
21 If he had enquired into it , he would have discovered that there are examples among Huguenot families of names changing in that way , but that nobody named Craingeau or Gringaud or anything else that might sound like Cranko is listed among the Huguenot settlers in South Africa .
22 A counter ( COUNT ) is incremented as the program cycles around the short loop .
23 With this technique the activity is limited to the tumour cells .
24 The power of the House of Lords to amend legislation is limited by the Parliament Acts 1911–1949 .
25 One is to shop around the electricity companies and the other is to generate it yourself .
26 More water is furnished by the root cells to the xylem .
27 In order to plot the results of grain size analysis using the ratio scale it is necessary to use logarithmic scale graph paper for size so that visual equality is given to the scale divisions .
28 This is given to the research respondents to look through .
29 Some help is given at the Driving Instructors ' Association test day , where approved instructors can road test vehicles brought along by manufacturers and importers .
30 No financial assistance is given for the revenue costs of a project .
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