Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] [that] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 If that is the case I imagine that more Scots will wish to take advantage of trust status .
2 With practice I learned that those flames instantly settled down to a proper blue flame .
3 In my own study it seemed that young women are becoming more critical of ‘ traditional ’ gender roles , but young men are not .
4 Within the public sector we find that professional groups usually have a tremendous impact upon the culture of an organisation and their influence is felt widely throughout the decision-making channels .
5 From this question we discovered that young men are more likely to regard being like their friends in behaviour and appearance and physical attributes as important , whereas young women are more likely to value qualities in the personality of their friends , like honesty , cheerfulness and so on .
6 Best , who will attend a Lions meeting in Edinburgh on Sunday — the 30-strong squad wo n't be chosen until after the last internationals on 21 March — is looking for more back play tomorrow , but if the weather gets any worse he fears that aerial bombardments may be the order of the day .
7 In case you find that potential recruits feel that the Park Society offers a marginally cheaper way of supporting the Welsh countryside , I think it is important that everyone understands the difference between us .
8 At one point I mention that English police do n't wear guns .
9 For example , Christine Horton ( 1989 ) told the conference she regretted that many aspects of policing had a symbolic role which were not conducive to quantitative measures and were difficult to present with absolute objectivity .
10 While the sport is in its infancy she believes that separate ladies ' events are needed to promote more participation .
11 On this basis he maintains that these adults should not be seen ‘ as agents of social control repressing the young — as reductionist social history might suggest — but as agents of socialization preparing them for their future roles as citizens in a society to which most adolescents gave unthinking and willing allegiance ’ .
12 After the meeting he insisted that both governments would keep searching for ways to convene a conference and declared that the " process is not stuck " .
13 Suppose for instance we hypothesise that cooperative conversationalists would ask others for their opinion very frequently and regularly express agreement .
14 We have not got a monopoly on conscience I know that certain Liberals have debated this subject and as th the passions been raised in their group meetings .
15 Their deeper action over and above that of repeated low potency centesimals seems plain and although I have no evidence I feel that high centesimals would probably have aggravated and made more difficult the roundabout route which we followed .
16 However , when there was a conflict it appears that both interpretations were considered , and that it took a considerable amount of time to resolve the conflict .
17 From a very early age we discover that some children are better at drawing , speaking or running than we are ; so much for the myth that we are born equal .
18 In the first section of this paper we saw that algebraic laws provide a novel but precise framework for describing and defining occam .
19 PLEASE put across the vital role that ‘ guinea pigs ’ perform and although the date clashes unavoidably with the A.G.M. we hope that some class-members will be willing to channel their efforts on behalf of the Examination candidates .
20 By this method we demonstrated that specific sequences neighbouring position 26 and also certain structural parameters in the tRNA were needed for efficient enzymatic formation of m 2 2G26 ( 20 ) .
21 In cases considered since Roe , the Supreme Court has generally shown more deference to congressional restrictions than to the states ' attempts to overturn Roe , for example it ruled that public funds may not be used for abortions whether therapeutic or non-therapeutic ( Harris v. McRae 1980 ) .
22 Madam Speaker we estimate that British employers spend er approximately twenty thousand million pounds a year on training .
23 Eschewing strategic analysis in favour of a more polemical approach he argued that these concessions were to be used as ‘ trans-shipping points for American combat units that are to carry out punitive operations against the peoples of the Near and Middle East , as well as in Africa ’ .
24 At present it appears that local authorities can draw up individual access arrangements with the new owners , but this is not a satisfactory solution , partly because some authorities may not have the motivation to do so , and partly because they are all very short of money and could not back up the agreements financially .
25 Secondly , when the Department asked about the balance and breadth of the curriculum it found that few authorities encouraged schools to discuss the issues and it was mainly through routine visits of advisers that concern for balance and breadth was promoted .
26 DURING my introduction I said that some Regions are better placed than others to increase their growth rate .
27 ‘ By changing the specification they ensure that those garments are made specially for them .
28 On the one hand it showed that various themes which WACC had pursued corresponded with needs expressed .
29 From a local survey they found that many girls of this age were very frightened in labour , which made it worse , and that they had little idea about coping with a tiny baby .
30 When records are filed under this system it means that all documents relating to the subject are brought together under one heading , for example :
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