Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [noun] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 These preliminary contacts are made at a very early stage in development when the embryo is very small and the pioneer cells need only extend their exploratory axons over a short distance in order to contact the target .
2 The concept was devised , or evolved , to describe an evolving reality — the kind of city-state in which the citizen body did actually govern itself .
3 The implication would seem to be that the opposition fans had better watch out because Blackpool fans might not be restricted by normal conventions .
4 If the manager can not honestly answer " yes ' to the following questions , then it will be necessary to undertake some fundamental review of the manager 's own attitudes and if a negative response is commonplace in the organisation , then the management team had better reappraise its style .
5 As shown above , direct comparison between the different types of investigation used is not possible and ony immunohistochemical techniques provide direct demonstration that the tumour cells do indeed contain xenobiotic metabolising enzymes .
6 Presumably the tool kit does still live in the cupboard under the stairs ? ’
7 But of course the foam system had better switch itself off automatically at low speeds .
8 We then have The extra final term shows that the incentive structure does indeed reward managerial effort in reducing costs .
9 For many years the station scientists did little research on these introduced species , probably because no one could foresee the possibility of eradicating them .
10 The existential proposition here merely expresses in a general form what we know to be the case in a particular instance , i.e. that the concept man does indeed have an application .
11 The steering committee did however recommend the appointment of a Prime Minister , and provision for greater freedom of information .
12 The store manager did indeed say he was a fairly hard-line manager looking for efficiency , whereas the personnel manager took a more compassionate stance .
13 The Colonisation Commission did more harm than good even by Prussian standards .
14 Erm what I think we need is an alternative to the suggestion made by Mr Broughton erm is simply erm a wording in the exceptions policy should it be er carried forward that makes it clear that the agricultural policies in the structure plan do still apply erm to those proposals .
15 The heavyweight division had better look out — he will knock out Riddick Bowe and Lennox Lewis in the same night . ’
16 By the time Ellie did finally remember she was supposed to be meeting someone in Dublin , the afternoon was well advanced .
17 in In re R. [ 1992 ] Fam. 11 , 28 , where he said : ‘ Faced with such a substantial consensus of opinion among judges who have to deal with this problem from day to day , I have to conclude that the powers of a wardship judge do indeed include power to consent to medical treatment when the ward has not been asked or has declined .
18 Wax as a modelling medium does certainly have the advantage of making sharp and fine decoration possible , but it could be argued that fine clay , at the right degree of plasticity , is more useful .
19 ‘ So , with all my thoughts channelled of necessity elsewhere , ’ he continued , ‘ is it so surprising if something like the position of a needle on a petrol gauge does occasionally escape my attention ? ’
20 I think there is a dynamic movement in the structure of industry and in the geographic location of industry , the move away from some of the old traditional steel and coal mining and heavy industries into service industries and electronics , which does very clearly demonstrate that an enterprise economy does now exist .
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