Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [conj] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But it is no less important that players , especially self-employed men like Mike Teague , should not be out of pocket as a result of sacrificing their work time for pre-tournament training and then the competition itself .
2 However , ‘ mega-mechanization ’ , short-term financial calculations discounting the sustention of biological and soil factors ( and thus favouring plantations ) , inadequate provision for silvicultural programmes or even the removal of the successful forests themselves have made the systems seem not to be viable .
3 In summary , the detailed empirical work outlined above has enabled another general law to be formulated , the principle of circular and cumulative causation , in which the key factors are : an initial reduction in farm employment ; which is followed by a deterioration in the age structure ; which is in turn followed by a reduced rate of natural increase which then leads to a reduced population which in turn leads to reduced demands for rural services and thus a reduced demand for rural employment which then triggers another circular decline ( Hodge and Whitby , 1981 ) .
4 He suggests using a deep-conditioning treatment once a week for dry hair and twice a month for oily hair .
5 tt right , yeah , incomes have risen throughout the world and that impacts both on the demand for agricultural products and also the demand for manufactured products but what do we know about demand elasticities for those two products , income elasticities what 's the income elasticity of manufactured goods ?
6 The bromodeoxyuridine technique has many advantages over this technique as it is complete in 3–4 days compared with 14 days for tritiated thymidine and furthermore the reaction is found in the plane of the tissue section facilitating rapid cell counting .
7 This , like the first effect , will lead to an increased demand for foreign assets and thus an increased supply of pounds on the foreign exchange market .
8 Obviously there is also the money element , and by returning to work you can perhaps give your child other benefits you might not otherwise be able to afford such as foreign holidays or maybe a private education .
9 We shall see , in fact , that the case for French sources and thus a possible Anglo-Norman bridge is most persuasive and pertinent in respect of the fabliaux in English with what we shall be able to identify as the " earliest " features : Dame Sirith and Chaucer 's Shipman 's Tale .
10 This morphology does not lend itself to analysis after conventional staining since only a few of the autosomes show distinguishing features in the form of secondary constrictions ( Figure 3a ) and , of the sex chromosomes , only the Y of some strains can be recognized by virtue of occasionally visible unique features ( Figure 3a ) .
11 I was particularly impressed by their Spirulina Flake Food which my Yellow Tangs ( Zebrasoma flavescens ) love , and is a valuable addition to dry foods formulated for herbivorous species and also a particularly high-protein Brine shrimp flake which all of my fish enjoy .
12 Now he was talking in the context of er of of a , er but it is something that I think the government does need to look at because given the nature of multi-national companies or even the nature of public companies and private companies in this country where there is a public interest , not just in efficiency but also in probity .
13 The results show an initial period of maintained growth and then an oscillatory decline , presumably due to water stress .
14 Computer aided data analysis of labelled mucosa allows static proliferative indices to be estimated , including the crypt labelling index ( LI ) , the peak labelling position , the distribution of labelled cells and indirectly the crypt growth fraction .
15 You have already noticed in your SAS practice of up-to-time sentences that sometimes the mouth seems to open more noticeably than at others .
16 It offered opportunities for the reception and use of the precepts of economic liberalism and thus a break from intellectually old-fashioned mercantilist conceptions of public policy .
17 Inside the palace the Empress Taitu , Menelik 's wife , once a woman of outstanding beauty but now an obese hulk , schemed and intrigued to retain power .
18 He was running what was mostly a sixties disco with a sprinkling of classic rock and only a few recent standards .
19 Politicians and party activists not only face the normal cut and thrust of political life but also a deadly threat to their lives .
20 There is an unavoidable personal involvement in the consequences of political decisions and therefore the details of policy execution are , or ought to be , ‘ political matters ’ .
21 ( c ) SPACING AND INDENTING — can highlight both the separability of specific points/passages and also the relative importance of these to one another .
22 But it comprised , rather , a history of the West in which fascism was itself merely a symptom , and included not only the history of European imperialism but also the defeats of the European colonial powers by Japan in World War II , the subsequent French ( and American ) defeat in South-East Asia , the war in Algeria , as well as the many other colonial wars of national liberation .
23 So far I have left open the question of whether Maastricht is likely to prove to have been the high-water mark of European Federalism or merely a bench-mark against which to test future movement towards a Federalist state .
24 ‘ How about a bit of jugged hare or perhaps a nice plump breast of chicken , ’ she said , knowing full well that such delicacies were beyond the reach of the poor worker .
25 In this treatment the vessel would have been wrapped in a zinc foil , placed in a solution of weak acid and then an electric current applied .
26 Tears were a kind of emotional richness that only a man who was really warm and human could afford .
27 Individual scientists or groups of scientists are invited to develop the protective belt in any way they choose , provided their moves offer the opportunity of fresh tests and hence the possibility of new discoveries .
28 MAUREEN ( trying the B set which emits a series of siren-like whoops and then a muffled jazz band ) : It does n't seem particularly easy to get ANY station on the B.
29 It entailed the rejection of historical generations and hence the ‘ de-centring ’ of national and individual identities .
30 Thus the coastline receives not only the products of marine erosion but also the waste derived from subaerial erosion .
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