Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But hard-up clubs have already freed scores of players in a cost-cutting exercise . |
2 | Rural Germans do n't wear watches and have little sense of time . |
3 | A panel of experts , appointed by the Council of Europe last November to advise the Community , found that some European states have yet to develop rules on recourse to DNA analysis in forensic work — a shortcoming they set as the first priority . |
4 | Included in the pack is a list of approved foreign legal professions , and a list of foreign regulatory bodies whose professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with solicitors in England and Wales . |
5 | An applicant for registration is asked , unless such confirmation has already been received , to produce confirmation from each of his or her home law societies , bars , chambers or courts that its professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with English solicitors in England and Wales . |
6 | Every applicant for initial registration is required to produce confirmation from the relevant law society , bar , chamber or court that its professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with English solicitors in England and Wales ( except where such confirmation from that body has already been received ) . |
7 | ( ii ) confirmation from each of the applicant 's home law societies , bars , chambers or courts ( as appropriate ) that its professional rules do not prohibit practice in partnership with English solicitors in England and Wales ; and |
8 | HOUSE ASIDE , European acts have always had trouble being taken seriously in Britain , and though Finland 's Leather Nun have always scraped a smattering of cult credibility here , ‘ International Heroes ’ is a bloody good attempt at becoming just that . |
9 | HOUSE ASIDE , European acts have always had trouble being taken seriously in Britain , and though Finland 's Leather Nun have always scraped a smattering of cult credibility here , ‘ International Heroes ’ is a bloody good attempt at becoming just that . |
10 | And more importantly , most rural schools do n't have electricity , so the television programmes could only be used in urban areas . |
11 | Against this background , the British-born speakers show especially differentiated behaviour , sticking mostly to London English but occasionally manifesting strategic switches into Creole . |
12 | The non-Congress political parties do not want Rajiv Gandhi to get any credit for it . |
13 | While similar region versus district confrontations elsewhere in Scotland are deliberately being kept low-key , particularly in Labour-dominated areas , there are signs of open warfare in Highland , where the political parties have only limited influence . |
14 | Though we threaten her with a headline reading ‘ Real Labour candidates do n't eat muesli ’ she insists that it 's not for her own consumption . |
15 | The responsibility which parents have to ensure that sexual acts do not take place between themselves and their children is surely not confined to sexual intercourse . |
16 | French hunters shoot down migrating turtle-doves |
17 | Different clinics use differently designed weight charts but they all show the percentage of boys and girls who are at a particular height and weight at each age ( Tanner and Whitehouse 1975 ) . |
18 | Whilst automatically operated high-bay warehouses tend to be designed to exclude personnel when in operation , special precautions have to be taken to ensure that unauthorized personnel do not gain access , notably with man-rider operated equipment . |
19 | The majority of offenders do not come from disturbed or broken homes , and many broken homes do not produce delinquents . |
20 | His remarks are reinforced by the fact that , according to the DTI 's Overseas Trade Service , more than 2,000 British companies have already established subsidiaries in France or have set up some form of joint venture with French companies . |
21 | Public organisations do not have freedom to exit from " unprofitable markets " in this way and may have limited controls over inputs , for example , hiring and firing policies , pay levels , and so on . |
22 | There are two main reasons why these unemployed workers do not find jobs immediately . |
23 | The great leap , however , took place long ago , round about 1930 , and private-eye stories have since produced progeny of their own , much as the detective story produced that chain of books culminating in the crime novel . |
24 | Analogously , the social sciences have often employed notions of equilibrium and of what is functional or dysfunctional for achieving and maintaining equilibrium . |
25 | Rosenthal points out , however , that although these studies have established a genetic component , over half the twins ( 50–60 per cent ) with the same genotype as their schizophrenic partners do not develop schizophrenia . |
26 | American inventions like swaps , commercial paper and asset-backed securities have already reshaped Europe 's financial terrain . |
27 | BRITISH LAWYERS FLY OUT TO PROSECUTE TORTURE VICTIM |
28 | Nineteen-year-old mothers do n't have sewing machines , mixers , liquidisers , mincers , drills , paint brushes , The Readers Digest Book of Home Decorating . |
29 | In recent years exhibitions of English watercolours have also refreshed parts of the world never previously reached by this most British of mediums . |
30 | Not all of this is due to soil losses from agricultural systems since deforestation also increases soil erosion rates ( sections 7.3 and 7.4 ) , and in contrast there are numerous examples where remedial measures have actually reduced soil erosion . |