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

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1 You feel a bit dozy and dull this month , with a propensity for lying on your back in the sun , dreaming of bygone days .
2 The fifth patient with a pouch vaginal fistula also had repeated episodes of pouchitis unresponsive to metronidazole and steroids , and developed multiple superficial pouch perineal and pouch vaginal fistulas , which were managed by laying them open and a proximal diverting ileostomy ; her ileostomy has now been closed and she has a good functional result .
3 In descending order of size the PCR products corresponded to an 800 bp product in which AD1 is spliced ; a 500 bp product in which AD1 and repeat 11 are spliced ; and finally a 250 bp product which included only the repeat 10 and repeat 13 sequences .
4 The BCG divided its matrix into four quadrants as shown in figure 4.1 and gave each quadrant a name to signify how the products in it should be treated .
5 The new curricular teaching and examinations are very labour intensive and have considerable resource implications .
6 The services provided by local government are labour intensive and have fewer opportunities than other branches of the economy for introducing labour-saving equipment .
7 One classic example was of a girl getting a pound fine and losing three days ' remission for giving another girl a cigarette paper .
8 I did , but , how much for a single , two pound sixty and return two pound seventy .
9 The symbol is illustrated in Figure 6.7 and contains more information on the provisions of the plan than does CPM .
10 The symbol is illustrated in Figure 6.7 and contains more information on the provisions of the plan than does CPM .
11 She lay on her back , her usually sallow face rosy , her mouth open and emitting regular snores which , though reasonably genteel , would have horrified her if she had heard them .
12 The preferential debts of the employees are set out in Schedule 6 to the Insolvency Act 1986 and include four months ' wages and accrued holiday remuneration .
13 So Angus got up on to the rock and held his fist high and told young McCulloch to stand the hostages on a knoll where everyone could see them and called out the oath above the drone of the pipe : ‘ We do swear — never to swerve — from our present path — till we have cleansed the country — of this oppressive Act .
14 The most recent case was in 1973 when the government appointed a commissioner to take over the housing responsibilities of the Clay Cross Urban District Council because the council refused to operate the provisions of the Housing Finance Act 1972 and charge higher rents to council tenants .
15 She worked as Assistant Curator to Jill Morgan at Rochdale Art Gallery 1988–1990 and staged major shows by Donald Rodney , Critical and Claudette Johnson , Pushing Back the Boundaries .
16 It meant going back to the village first and taking another road out .
17 ‘ John Smith was getting a bit nostalgic and remembering those days , but they are certainly not going to come back . ’
18 Epps operates under FAA part 141 and has full visa approval .
19 These are wrapped multifilaments , such as the Prince Synthetic and Babolat Fine Play .
20 Wisbech are now 12 points ahead of second-placed Wroxham , who beat Felixstowe Town 5–0 and have four games in hand .
21 . But what I wan na do is trough this and bury these pipes .
22 Point four the sums included with the paying increase , the one point five and negotiated seven staff and er on that or are we sort of governed by the financial cr criteria government and also are there other departments or staff within the Town Hall will receive a higher increase .
23 However , perhaps the most important referent of community is geographical : a community is a social whole which is usually anchored in space ; the members of a community live and do various things together within some , at least vaguely , definable geographical area .
24 According to Radio Times , TV Times has been hardest hit by the duopoly 's bust-up ( see chart ) , and it reckons Bauer , TV Quick 's publisher , will keep the price low and continue aggressive promotion until ‘ a significant proportion of readers have taken root in the brand ’ .
25 If you are using Lotus 1-2-3 and enter this function in a cell however you will not find the result very informative .
26 Draw the stripes lightly in pencil first and take great care to get them precise .
27 That 's our job , so you have to appreciate that that 's the job of a journalist , to enquire what is the , the worst and the best aspects of any , of any job , of any , of any interview , and so you really have to do it , and in the sense that you have to if you , you probably have to go back to square one and do maximum research on what you 're being asked about , so , therefore you have more confidence in precising down what your answer is .
28 She developed the disease at age 67 and died nine months later .
29 Harry played in eight of the last nine Palace Football League matches of season 1921–22 and scored two goals for us in the last eight minutes on his debut to help Palace defeat Bury 4–1 at The Nest on 25 March , but all these appearances were in the inside or centre-forward positions .
30 These have grown as the department has increased the money available and introduced more support schemes .
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