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

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1 One explanation is that the initial infection , acquired from the ingestion of overwintered larvae in May , involves so few worms that neither clinical signs nor immunity is produced ; however , sufficient numbers of larvae are seeded on to the pasture so that by July the numbers of L3 on pasture are sufficient to produce clinical disease .
2 I for my part am unable to accept this submission .
3 The attraction of the book is that it gives clinicians an easily readable albeit superficial overview that will serve as a useful introduction : and even specialists in the field are likely to find useful information in one or more of the chapters .
4 The Co Down side are likely to prove easier opponents for the Blues than last night 's adversaries , Georgian team Dinamo Tbilisi .
5 In the long tale of Hungarian literature , not since the sixteenth century has the poet been able to avoid political issues ; they so dominated life .
6 However , despite what Lord Diplock seemed to believe it is not the case that direct challenges to governmental decisions by way of judicial review are unlikely to raise factual issues : in particular , challenges based on breach of natural justice or on error of fact may well raise difficult and complex issues of fact .
7 However , there is a tendency in the profession to develop specialist expertise and solicitors in commerce and industry are likely to follow that trend .
8 And would Her Majesty be obliged to accept that advice ?
9 Central Government Departments which achieve savings through competitive tendering will in future be able to apply those savings for the benefit of their programmes .
10 The Nov. 4 referendum proposed that a simple majority should in future be sufficient to pass constitutional amendments .
11 Collusion , which used to be a bar to divorce , is no longer prohibited , and indeed a Committee chaired by Mrs Justice Booth recommended in 1985 that the parties should in future be entitled to file joint petitions for divorce .
12 The open jaws of a big barracuda were enough to keep most people out of the water and his party had n't shown themselves that keen over the past three days .
13 The Association is pleased to continue this work to maintain these close ties for the benefit of the Royal Air Force ‘ family ’ .
14 The Association is eager to recruit more shareholders and ordinary members to facilitate this .
15 ‘ Nomination ’ is the process whereby the client chooses a subcontractor to carry out specialist works under a building contract and where the contractor is obliged to employ that subcontractor .
16 The pre-privatisation experiment is due to begin next year , with Virgin running refurbished IC125 diesel-hauled trains ( all that BR can make available ) under the wires of the newly-electrified east coast main line from London to Edinburgh .
17 The report says a public-private partnership is vital to ensure any town or city develops to its full potential .
18 If it happens , this corporate death toll is unlikely to include famous names .
19 The microprocessor software occupies a minimal amount of store and program development is not restricted by timing considerations ; the microprocessor is free to perform other tasks between each motor Step , provided the external clock interrupts can be tolerated .
20 In addition , since it is probable that alcohol produces liver damage by a number of different mechanisms , any explanation for a genetic predisposition to cirrhosis is likely to involve several genes , rather than variation at a single locus .
21 Now the former record plugger is keen to dispel any impression that his illusions are achieved using TV trickery ‘ which they are not ’ .
22 For this reason regular and careful monitoring of the work programme is essential to enable early identification by the surveyor of any slippage .
23 CCG sponsored the weekend and Bob Rae of the training department is keen to see more staff take part in Executive Stretch .
24 Let us suppose that your department is keen to try investigative work ; some have been on courses ; there is access to a few ideas from books and journals ; and the main concern is how people will cope personally and pedagogically in the classroom .
25 Similarly , ex the excellent output of the research department is essential to formulate effective responses to the ever more sophisticated management who constantly employ new techniques in human resource management and attacks on our members ' pay and conditions .
26 We have previously reported that measurement of choline is sufficient to exclude biliopancreatic reflux in the stomach when its amount is below 10 µmol/ hr .
27 When release ceases , probably owing to a negative feedback effect of calcium , recovery occurs as calcium is pumped out of the cytoplasm ( by pumps on the plasma membrane and internal stores ) and the cell is ready to begin another cycle .
28 Despite the somewhat aggressive stance suggested by the quotation from Neisser , I assume that a mixture of experimental and naturalistic research is necessary to understand real world problems .
29 Further research is necessary to show annual flows , that is the way in which the stock is changing .
30 By contrast , tumour-suppressor genes inactivated in tumours affecting a certain haemopoietic lineage are presumably expressed during the normal differentiation of the lineage , so their characterisation is likely to provide direct insight into the molecular mechanisms regulating such differentiation .
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