Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A number of research projects have now examined this question , and a number of conclusions have begun to emerge . |
2 | All four groups have generated public concern about lack of adequate support in the community , while research efforts have repeatedly reported that survival in the community appears to be associated with the existence of structured plans for after-care , frequency of contact with professionals and access to appropriate facilities ( Acres , 1975 ; Davis et al. , 1984 ; Thornicroft , 1989 ) . |
3 | Where jobs are available , there is evidence that higher AFDC payments do apparently encourage more people to remain dependent on the state than where they are lower , but overall variations in labour market buoyancy mean that ‘ analyses which place the blame for poverty among these families upon the welfare ‘ largesse ’ are deficient' ( p. 210 ) . |
4 | They always do in major highway schemes , nearly all options for major highway schemes have certainly have all have different environmental impacts affect er all the factors that we 've looked at differently on all our schemes . |
5 | University collections have recently received several valuable works of this kind . |
6 | Distribution problems have probably caused more deaths from starvation in recent years than an actual shortage of food . |
7 | Libraries with very small branch establishments have always faced this problem , and it is perhaps not surprising that Scottish libraries who face the additional problem of very low population densities and widely spaced service points , do not score highly on ‘ amount ’ of formal training : |
8 | The Sherpas raised $ 50,000 and Hillary 's fundraising efforts have already boosted that sum by a further $ 400,000 . |
9 | Common-sense observers have long noted this ‘ mellowing ’ , yet it is only recently that empirical data have demonstrated that concern for relationships does on average increase , that concern for stability and structure also increases , and that enthusiasm for the radical or the different is replaced by conservative views of the world . |
10 | Too few mass literacy campaigns have even acknowledged this fact ; Grenada , Zimbabwe and Burkina Faso are among the few exceptions . |
11 | And the money bags of the IMF and the donor countries have cannily accepted this notion clapping with one hand , because their approval gives their own faces a human mask . |
12 | The more satisfactory economic position of farming allied with Government policies have also encouraged these losses . |
13 | ‘ From my point of view , prescription charges have now reached such a level that they can be properly described as a health tax , ’ he said . |
14 | The two Red Army leaders have now exhausted all avenues of appeal . |
15 | X/Open Co Ltd has wheeled out the latest release of its XPG portability guide — version 4 — with president , Geoff Morris , claiming that end users have now procured some $7bn of systems and software based upon its open systems standards , and that over 500 branded products are now on offer from 50 or more suppliers . |
16 | Coin inscriptions do indeed have much to offer . |
17 | Discussions about family allowance schemes have always involved some consideration of their impact on the size and structure of the population . |
18 | In West Germany women elected from party lists have consistently outnumbered those elected in constituencies by more than three to one . |
19 | These laboratory studies have nonetheless provided some evidence of relationships between risk and sensitivity . |
20 | Custom made OCR devices have traditionally cost many tens of thousands , with the exception of the ill-fated Omni-Reader . |
21 | of Scottish Conservative party members have always taken that view . |