Example sentences of "[noun sg] [n mass] [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile on Malta after a quick lunch the 213 and 229 Squadron aircraft took off again to fly on to Mersa Matruh , lead by four of 252 Squadron 's Beaufighters .
2 Because , as the managing director of service provider Hutchison Telecom David Steadman admits : ‘ Nearly three quarters of British business people have n't even heard the term ’ service provider ’ .
3 It has not been proven , but it is possible that rather than withholding information , maternity staff do not always have it themselves .
4 But erm I think really at the end of the day staff have only really had just that one day workshop ,
5 On Tobago , the fruits of the tree species had significantly more thickened layers and higher frequencies of multiple seeds and so on .
6 At this time , the practice of taking representatives to the library suppliers in London and of mounting exhibitions at the County Library Headquarters had not yet begun , but appropriate staff visited the divisional library where they were advised on selection by the DCSL .
7 Roland GR-1 Guitar Synth The popular image of guitar synthesis is that of a tired old dog people have long since stopped throwing sticks for .
8 Allocation to specific wards allows the clinical teacher and ward staff to work closely together to improve learning opportunities for the student .
9 Although in practice the program staff do not strictly adhere to ‘ job demarcation , ’ on paper at least it can be further broken down into , Director ; 3 Cultural Program staff , 1 Research Program , 1 Research/Library , 1 Workshop Co-Ordinator/Economic Education program , 2 Economic Education staff , 1 Environmental Health/Toxic Waste program , and 1 on the Cultural program staff with especial responsibility for youth work .
10 The cross-section data used so far gives us little indication about how many workers continue in employment long enough to recoup the wages that were deferred earlier in their career .
11 PRIVATISATION sales have only partially extended share ownership to all social groups , suggests the first comprehensive survey of shareholding .
12 This does not in fact happen , but in other kinds of social system people do not even pretend that it happens .
13 Hard-working farmers and country people do n't always have time to appreciate the beauty in a line of animals on the move .
14 For example , suppose the success of a meme depends critically on how much time people spend in actively transmitting it to other people .
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