Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Because complete spindles come under the precision range of products .
2 We oppose the privatisation of British Rail , but will allow private operators access to the rail network , while giving BR the freedom to raise investment capital on the open market .
3 Oh , she 's got all the answers up her sleeve I expect , but that has caused tremendous debt charges , which , at the moment , have to be paid , and whether we could find a private operator to take them on or not I do n't know , but private operators operate throughout the country and in many other of the districts within the county of Oxfordshire , and they operate efficiently and do just as good a job as the City Council are doing in the present situation .
4 Volume was measured separately for each outstanding futures contract by the number of contracts traded during the day .
5 Disputes between dealers and between dealers and issuing houses fall under the competence of the arbitration court , who may requisition the ordinary courts for the purpose of taking evidence or in connection with enforcing the awards made by the arbitration court .
6 The ‘ limited contingent ’ , did not crush the opposition , now in receipt of the largest US covert operations support in the world .
7 As I fiddled frantically with buttons that would n't depress and a monopod that would n't telescope downwards so I could actually see what professional fingers find in the dark , I became aware of the incredulous stare of a Japanese with an even bigger lens than mine .
8 The unheated coals fall within the Type III band of the van Krevelen diagram ( Fig. 1 ) , plotting from immature through to the ‘ dry gas ’ zone ( Tissot and Welte 1978 ) .
9 Past the farm where the short-term prisoners work under the guard of rifles and dogs , past the fields where beet and potato sprout from the long-used soil .
10 Similar conflicting policies prevail in the context of treaties and third parties .
11 Monetary values depend on the size of the organisation but for a company the size of Lucas Automotive the potential savings from each review have generally run into hundreds of thousands of pounds .
12 In La Route des Flandres , for example , there is ample evidence that many of the fictional sequences emerge as a result of an exploration of the properties of certain words : the inherently fertile nature of language can be shown to have generated the subsequent text , and , through the use of metaphor and metonymy , the associations of both memory and language work together in the production of the text .
13 A look that could only be jealousy , she registered , made his coal-black eyes glint with a hint of danger .
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15 You , you know that paper I showed you the , the reason that we 're making these recordings , it says so er words , so the normal words go on the state about and so they 'll know , they 'll know what the language was , why , in the nineteen nineties
16 Lenin provides Nizan with the political solutions absent in the work of Dostoievsky .
17 This position was also felt to have been influenced by the controversial decision taken by the Arab League Council in September to speed up the transfer of the Arab League headquarters from Tunis to the Egyptian capital Cairo , a decision first taken in March [ see pp. 37334 ; 37726 ] , and by the lack of large-scale Western aid to support domestic economic reforms and to compensate for serious economic losses forecast as a result of the Gulf crisis .
18 Very few Spanish rugs come onto the market due to the limited numbers which are produced ; they are usually made specifically to contract .
19 The junior recruits sit on the edge of the parade ground to witness the parade and to learn what they must achieve after a further four weeks ' training .
20 Melodic characteristics depend on a composer 's idiom , and in turn are chief elements in the formation of that idiom .
21 In the present article we describe an analysis of the evolutionary conservation of SSRP1 which reveals that homologous sequences occur in a number of species including Drosophila melanogaster .
22 Apparently , Croatian fighters shoot across the front of vehicles they do not recognise to test if they are hostile .
23 British-born speakers respond to the difference between these by showing differential language behaviour in the two types of talk .
24 . Few things now call forth less collective compassion of humankind than the great suffering animals endure in the name of human interests . ’
25 The first systematic studies of political parties belong to the end of the nineteenth century .
26 For democratic elitists the state is directed by legitimately elected political leaders ; it is a driverless car which political parties compete for the right to manage .
27 The editorial policies admit of no bias towards publishing papers on the geology of the British Isles , and so the high proportion of papers on Scottish geology reflects the intrinsic interest of the subject .
28 The editorial policies admit of no bias towards publishing papers on the geology of the British Isles , and so the high proportion of papers on Scottish geology reflects the intrinsic interest of the subject .
29 It is not clear whether this motivation arises from a pragmatic desire to influence other people in order to achieve common objectives , or whether social interactions act as a catalyst for the child 's intrinsic curiosity about language as a system for communicating with other people .
30 The camps were Sabra and Chatila and the result was a massacre : Christian Lebanese militiamen let into the area by the Israelis slaughtered at least 400 men , women and children .
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