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

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1 He has remarkably little choice of action or initiative if he is going to comply with the flight manual and his company 's operations manual and at the same time carry out an economic flight .
2 What changed the picture were two related processes : commercialization and the formation of modern States , the second of which has most immediate importance for nationalism .
3 The method is , however , applicable only if the investigator has extremely clear goals in mind , already well worked out in advance , and a major disadvantage is the very limited nature of the data which it is capable of yielding .
4 Garrya elliptica This grows 3 m tall and 4 m wide and has long grey/green catkins in winter
5 But we have noted that treatments of retinoic acid at even earlier stages of embryogenesis ( 7.0d.p.c. ) causes more extensive alterations in midbrain/forebrain structures and result in a compression of the most rostral rhombomeres ( r1-r3 ) in the hindbrain , as observed in other vertebrate embryos .
6 Walt Disney may well have appreciated a tool like this for taking the drudgery out of the cartoon business but it has more serious applications in logo design and very effective business graphics ; one of the stock Adobe illustrations is a plot of the stock market showing a bull turning into a bear !
7 For example , the island of Singapore has more native species of palm than has the whole of the African continent .
8 You need to be familiar with the type of glider you are flying because each needs slightly different angles of bank and behaves differently when side-slipping .
9 In some of the above categories the present Publication Officer functions alone and covers both in-house production of information ( with the IT at her disposal ) and organises external production ( through HMSO and printers ) of publications .
10 Currently the Publication Officer functions alone and covers both in-house production of information ( with the IT at her disposal ) and organises external production ( through HMSO and printers ) of publications .
11 This approach has enormously suggestive potential for analysis of listening , for it fully accepts the significance of new perceptual attitudes and situations while by-passing or at least putting in question the usual , too easy Adorn Ian assumptions of passivity .
12 ‘ So she needs fairly constant care at home .
13 Sedum spectabile " Autumn Joy " has boldly fleshy shoots with butterfly — attracting pink flowers in late summer which dry off on the plant to orange/brown heads useful for winter decorations .
14 ( 1981 ) , for instance , revalue women 's lack of egotism , which has strongly negative implications in psychology , by calling it modesty .
15 It explains clearly most of the basic physical techniques used in biochemistry and has particularly good sections on microscopy , radio activity , sedimentation , chromatography and electrophoresis .
16 Holleyman & Treacher , 21a Duke Street , Brighton , East Sussex ( 0273 28007 ) , which is especially strong in music , and a great favourite of Antonia Fraser , and Ken Spelman 's , 70 Mickelgate , York ( 0904 624414 ) , which has particularly strong collections of art and architecture books .
17 LATENT HEAT : - It has high latent heats of evaporation and solidification ( e.g. 2 ½ times as much heat is required to cause boiling water to change into water vapour as is required to bring cold water to the boil ) .
18 Because saliva contains relatively high concentrations of alkali , accounting for about 3% of bicarbonate within the oesophagus , it is important that amylase concentrations measured in oesophageal fluid accurately reflect salivary contamination .
19 Whilst our competitors in Europe and elsewhere continued to push their training objectives forward , Britain remains the only modern Western European country which has neither national objectives for training nor a statutory work force and , as yet , no unified or progressive system of national qualifications .
20 John Lees , who often joins variously shaped pieces of paper to create the fields on which he applies his artfully-smudged and flickering drawings , shows new pencil and ink works ( along with new oil paintings ) at Hirschl & Adler , opening 18 February and continuing through 20 March .
21 The scientist has essentially separate pieces of information , whereas the subject has a sort of Gestalt .
22 Vibrato , like all flavouring , needs very fastidious use on brass instruments .
23 Charlie , Avant-Garde stylist of the Year , holds very strong views about client relations and they are like music to the ear .
24 Secondly , publishing has very low barriers to entry .
25 The case is not entirely a private family matter since it has very serious implications for society as a whole .
26 Laing also has very modest tastes in food .
27 Whatever may be its points of similarity to , or difference from , other countries ' villages as social institutions , it has very special qualities of picturesqueness , not of course to be confused with quaintness .
28 Radio-opaque shapes are clinically the most useful for quantifying colonic transit ; movement of barium involves unacceptably high doses of radiation and radioisotope studies need access to imaging equipment and the patient has to be immobilised during the scans .
29 Article 5 allows more stringent control of tobacco advertising by Member States if they wish .
30 This allows more valid comparisons between population sub-groups ( for example , age groups , occupational groups ) and with other communities of different size .
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