Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So , it 's strongly recommended that you cultivate the use of chromatic notes which resolve to diatonic ones , both scalic and chordal . |
2 | Investigative mastectomy could be considered for women with normal mammograms who present with axillary nodal disease when antibody reactivity supports a primary tumour in the breast . |
3 | However , their article states that ‘ investigative mastectomy could be considered for women with normal mammograms who present with axillary node disease when antibody reactivity supports a primary tumour in the breast . ’ |
4 | All the loose women Sally-Anne had previously met in both English and American society had been particularly lovely and tempting creatures , not gross and depressed objects who looked like unmade beds — as Rose 's ma did . |
5 | I tend to take the beautiful surroundings of the mikva for granted ; in my local mikva , the private bathrooms which lead in total privacy into one of two mikvas are beautifully decorated and colour co-ordinated , centrally heated with modern power-showers and flouncy floral curtains all around . |
6 | The London Industrial Strategy ( Greater London Council , 1985 ) details the strategy developed for London , and outlines the social , economic and political reasons which led to this particular form of local policy being adopted for London . |
7 | The socially undesirable characteristics which advocates of this movement felt were inheritable and should be eliminated were , as always , strongly influenced by contemporary social imperatives . |
8 | With unseeing eyes he gazed at usual offices , charming patios , ‘ Ideal ’ boilers , and mature fruit-trees . |
9 | Appraisals should also compare different projects which compete against each other for scarce resources such as funds , people , land or raw materials and allow the correct decision to be made . |
10 | Oh yes yeah outside yes and old programmes they sell at away matches , badges , season tickets as you might understand , but they , they are going to have a good day in April on the centenary day because they have it getting all the old players Tony says he , he 's been invited to attend as well and Gilbert I believe will be going and erm |
11 | As the lapidaries of the Low Countries gained in recognition and were able to apply more specialized skills they embarked on further innovations . |
12 | Current local state functions are a microcosm of the repressive and class-biased strategies which apply at central state level ( Cockburn , 1977 ) . |
13 | Easily Accessible : The Coach House lies on the edge of the Ford and Etal estates which consist of 20,000 acres of beautiful countryside , ruined castles , pretty villages and a network of footpaths ideal for walking . |
14 | Eagles by contrast are soaring birds which rise on hot-air thermals appearing to balance their ‘ barn-door ’ shapes on their ‘ finger-tips ’ — the long primaries on the end of their wings which smooth the air-flow at slow speeds . |
15 | If Romania was to get cheap credits and access to high-tech goods it needed to prove its credit-worthiness to the prestigious foreign institutions which specialized in economic analysis . |
16 | The party of low taxes , the party of high taxes they failed on that . |
17 | Andrade treated the surface of glass with sodium vapour and produced linear patterns which seemed to intricate the existence of surface cracks . |
18 | Now the European Institute of Technology — an industrial organisation founded by IBM Europe , AT&T , Enichem , Montedison and Philips — has asked it to handle the intellectual property rights for the scientific projects it supports in European institutions . |
19 | In England , by the later seventeenth century , there had emerged a fairly clear-cut distinction where foreign affairs were concerned between a northern and a southern department , with each of the two secretaries handling relations with the foreign states which fell into one of these geographical divisions . |
20 | In France , at the accession of Henry II in 1547 , each of the four secrétaires des finances was given the task of overseeing the administration of a group of French provinces and also of relations with the foreign states which bordered on these ; thus for example the secretary who supervised Burgundy and Champagne was normally also responsible for relations with the Swiss cantons and the states of west Germany . |
21 | Within the category of lexical items , I include the formulaic patterns I referred to earlier . |
22 | The legacy of the different cultures which evolved within these four areas still influences the attitudes and ways of life of Yugoslav people today . |
23 | Indeed , if the Canterbury claims were as well founded as Anselm believed , anything less than a general authority over the whole British Isles would have done a violence to the early history of the see as it was understood at Canterbury , and to the large geographical and historical conceptions which lay behind these claims . |
24 | Nearby is Sea World , the home of sea lions , killer whales and other marine animals which perform before entranced audiences . |
25 | You will find that the more confident you become , the more you will be able to enjoy the different relationships you have with those around you — and the happier you will be . |
26 | The contrasting images which survive of Osred are probably a reflection of the increasing divisions within the Northumbrian kingdom at this time . |
27 | There are no English words which begin like this . |
28 | The ‘ village community ’ can also mean , however , the pattern of social relationships which exist within this locality . |
29 | In the plenary session which he addressed , Sir James discreetly avoided the question ( conveyed by no less a person that the Aga Khan ) about which British companies he rated in environmental terms . |
30 | Indeed , within Renaissance convention , the two do not have the clear associations they do within Romantic conventions . |