Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To characterize the DNA-binding specificity of the divergent pou[c] protein we expressed pou[c] cDNA in E.coli as a fusion to glutathione S-transferase ( GST ) and performed gel mobility shift assays ( GMSA ) with the affinity purified fusion protein ( 52 ) .
2 To assess the potential contribution of lamina propria lymphocytes to measured metabolism we obtained peripheral blood lymphocytes from the heparinised blood of a patient having colonoscopy for polyp surveillance with centrifugation in Lymphoprep ( Flow Laboratories , Rickmansworth , UK ) .
3 It is clear that ethanol has a duel action on the secretory function of the gastric parietal cell ; at low concentrations it stimulates gastric secretion and at high concentrations it has no effect or an inhibitory one .
4 As detailed examinations of mother-infant interactions show , from the beginning the baby is active , not passive ; his behaviour is organized , not ‘ absent ’ ; and even to the earliest social interactions he brings certain characteristics which will affect the behaviour of other people towards him .
5 In the course of fulfilling our social contracts we make moral judgements of work .
6 Mr Clark admitted at the Old Bailey he encouraged British firms to sell sanction-busting military equipment to Iraq .
7 The wooden crosses he said broke church regulations .
8 Time after time on his Scottish travels he conjured original ideas from his encounters with the unfamiliar .
9 To an illiterate population they gave tangible reality to their beliefs .
10 Without stores or adequate sails they suffered great hardships , but eventually arrived in south-west Newfoundland , where Clerke knew the French Basques had fishing stations .
11 In the sphere of foreign policy he promised improved relations with those capitalist countries " which respect our sovereignty " , and called for the signing of a peace treaty between North Korea and the United States , and the negotiation of a non-aggression pact between North and South Korea .
12 By careful timing they gave good renderings of a number of popular tunes .
13 Although Orlan takes her inspirations from the Old Masters she uses state-of-the-art computer imagery to ‘ re-design ’ her face .
14 In public information I include Greenpeace-style actions , briefings to MPs , publications , briefings to the media , everything of that kind .
15 During his years at the Old Palace he spent considerable sums on restoring the building .
16 In political matters he supported American independence , ridiculing the ‘ very idea of distant possessions ’ .
17 Besides , when you see what those jobs do to people 's private lives you have major doubts .
18 To see if topical streptokinase , as in ‘ Varidase ’ ( streptokinase and streptodornase ) could be absorbed from a wound site and produce a similar response I measured anti-streptokinase titres in patients with wounds .
19 Foremen are promoted from the ranks of production workers and as pivotal intermediaries they have quasi-managerial status .
20 In a large , prefabricated shed we wandered past stacks of 45-gallon drums of PCBs , two drums high , about 10 deep ; and there were contaminated transformers waiting to be cut up and roasted in the flames .
21 IN THE following pages we reveal full details of the complex but tax efficient transactions on the JMOB/Telecom site in Ballsbridge which have resulted in tax-free profits of approximately £5 million to certain secret investors .
22 The following day we used proper plaster over the hardened mortar , but cellulose filler could also have been used .
23 On July 19 he arrived in Jerusalem , where he met with Rabin and Peres ; on the following day he met Palestinian negotiators .
24 From a very early age we use various forms of play to make sense of the world .
25 However , unlike Mills they see professional groups as losing their power and influence rather than as joining the power elite .
26 What do you do with the extra seconds you save burning rubber , anyway ?
27 In the following chapters we discuss possible ways of reducing the number of word strings .
28 The following year he became chief executive when the then chairman and chief executive , , left to pursue his political ambitions .
29 In the following year he invaded Pictish territory , where he was defeated and killed at Nechtansmere , now Dunnichen Moss , near Forfar , on 20 May 685 .
30 From this splendid source we know important facts about his parentage , background and education .
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