Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 On my return late in the afternoon I saw two SS soldiers outside our front door .
2 Brett parted with Boris Becker after a fruitful association which brought Grand Slam triumphs , including Wimbledon , with the German superstar saying : ‘ Bob needs a new challenge . ’
3 Temperature is another significant factor ; this is expressed in the Arrhenius equation which indicates that reaction rates approximately double for each 10° C rise in temperature .
4 A much greater number of the public listen on Sunday , both to BBC Radio 4 's ‘ Sunday ’ programme which presents occasional music features , and to ‘ Good Morning Sunday ’ on Radio 2 which is music-based .
5 In Zambia , WWF supports a government programme which allows plentiful game animals to be killed to provide bushmeat for villages , and which also provides them with a share in the revenue from the strictly controlled trophy-hunting .
6 During this year students take a multidisciplinary programme which addresses basic computing skills as well as business organization , accounting , mathematical and communication skills .
7 His is a number of interviews with serial killers used in an hour long documentary Murder in Mind which examines new police methods of catching them .
8 The government also released a study which showed that planning policies which reduced the need for people to travel could cut pollution and fuel consumption by up to 15 per cent over the next 20 years .
9 Concern also continues to be expressed in some quarters over the increasingly authoritarian attitudes and methodology which surrounds some police practices and there is a commensurate fear about the growth in policing and the exercise of their extensive powers , which look set to become increasingly centralized and wieldy .
10 Immediately he lent me his support , his judgement and helped me find a publisher , putting me in touch with Jan Martens and the Fonds Mercator which publish admirable art books .
11 The great Whale had turned its terrible gaze upon her , transfiguring her once-smooth skin into sheets of light which hid deeper firefly gleams , like the Northern Lights back on Earth .
12 The deal which covers nine colour pages for Nike Cross Trainers in six of the title 's editions , was put together despite the absence of a formal pan-European rate card and that Cosmo is published by independents in three of the countries .
13 Not only that , but they struck up a partnership which produced thirty championship races in six seasons .
14 At present , only cigarette packets are required to carry a health warning but , as from 1 January 1993 , an EEC directive comes into force which requires all tobacco products to carry one of 16 different warnings .
15 NCp7 is a highly basic protein which contains two zinc fingers of the form Cys-X 2 -Cys-X 4 -His-X 4 -Cys ( CCHC ) flanked by regions rich in basic residues ( 3–4 ) .
16 There is a loyal work force who have flexible working arrangements in that the workers can each carry out a number of different jobs without demarcation disputes .
17 Lazaro Cardenas , the president who nationalised foreign oil firms in 1938 , is revered as a national hero , and his son , Cuauhtemoc Cardenas , leads the left-wing opposition party .
18 In winter the bare trees were florid with the purple and grey of pigeons , and in spring we buried dead baby sparrows under the soapsuds of fallen blossom .
19 To assess the potential contribution of lamina propria lymphocytes to measured metabolism we obtained peripheral blood lymphocytes from the heparinised blood of a patient having colonoscopy for polyp surveillance with centrifugation in Lymphoprep ( Flow Laboratories , Rickmansworth , UK ) .
20 So in the midst of all this apparent optimism we have independent community initiatives , run by people who live in the community , groups who are trying to provide work , wealth , education , advice and community support — groups which are under fierce attack for so doing !
21 ESSAY 7 — ; ‘ Their motives for social reform were far from benevolent , but in practice they created embryonic welfare states . ’
22 On the rural side he had 180 tenant farmers , each with between 50 and 130 acres apiece ; and just as the Prince wanted the goodwill of his urban tenants , so too in the country .
23 Upstairs in the bedroom he found empty whisky bottles littering the floor .
24 Nixon claimed that as President he had special executive privileges which allowed him to refuse access to the tapes .
25 During December of 1847 it was decided that the inhabitants deserved toilets and Joseph Braithwaite was given the contract which included 10 peat houses .
26 All impacts of future rises will be felt locally but the problem is one of global change which demands global monitoring systems .
27 DEC has also previewed future plans for its Alpha AXP RISC in a roadmap which describes increased clock speeds and further superscalar enhancements .
28 Digital Equipment Corp has previewed future plans for its Alpha AXP RISC in a roadmap which describes increased clock speeds and further superscalar enhancements .
29 All categories will compete in the same field over a course which includes two water splashes .
30 In practice , these distinctions are rarely so clear , and many severely disabled people will have needs for multiple support which cross these agency boundaries .
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