Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb base] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Pupils will be encouraged to use printed lists of keywords when the system is fully operational , One difficulty here is to create keys for subjects which begin with the same first three letters e.g. FARMING and FAROES but the school librarian sees this as a useful information problem for pupils to tackle .
2 Snails with right-handed spiral cleavage have shells which coil with the same handedness , and left-handed shells have a left-handed spiral cleavage .
3 Naturally , if one goes farther back in time the evidence becomes more shaky , but nevertheless there apparently were reversals in late Permian and late Cretaceous times which coincide with the two most important extinction levels .
4 If the phase excitation is changed it is this other pair of rotor teeth which align with the newly-excited stator teeth .
5 At the lower levels of the British judicial system are the magistrates ' courts which deal with the overwhelming majority of criminal cases .
6 And certainly those treatises which deal with the spiritual and physical advantages of hearing the Mass ( which ranged from not ageing during the period of the Mass to its efficacy in promoting work or journeys ) stress the belief in the power of the sacrament to affect all aspects of life .
7 Whether this includes a combination of enhancer-type elements which overcomes any ‘ silencing ’ effects of the surrounding chromatin on the integrated transgene , and/or elements which interact with the nuclear matrix directly to isolate the transgene from inactive chromatin ( 54-56 ) , needs further analysis of potential locus control regions .
8 The belly swells out under the belt , but the skirt falls thence to the feet free of the legs , and its simple cylinder , fanning out over the feet , is closely channelled in vertical folds which contrast with the smooth cloak ( a scheme of oriental origin ) .
9 Where these signs are not obvious , subtler discriminations can be made : Quebecois who refuse to understand anglophones who talk in a Canadian accent , will respond to anglophones who talk with a British or US intonation , as Flemings who claim not to understand French spoken with a Belgian accent , understand French French .
10 A suitably pedagogic figure called Skuul puts the case for cause and effect which is speedily reduced to relativism by an opposing voice : ‘ You pursue essentials I ride with the random
11 Although Gumperz bases his analyses on transcriptions of actual conversation , his examples consisting of " illustrative brief exchanges , just long enough to provide a basis for context bound interpretation " ( 1982 : 75 ) show only the stretches of speech containing the code-switched utterances themselves , and omit specifications of pauses , laughter , other parties ' contributions which overlap with the current speakers " and other details which are considered potentially important by conversation analysts .
12 As far as we know , IBM is the only company which offers discount schemes for people with disabilities and charities which work with the disabled .
13 The pollen flora is dominated by striated bisaccates and polyplicates , and monosaccates which correlate with the Striatiti pollen zone of Permo-Triassic ( Lower Beaufort ) sequences in southern Africa .
14 An importer or wholesaler will not be able to rely on this defence if he has taken no steps to require his supplier to supply goods which correspond with the relevant legal requirements .
15 If you do have a door telephone entry system , do n't ‘ buzz open ’ the main door for strangers who call with a plausible excuse .
16 Members of an existing scheme prior to these dates who remain with the same employer should not be adversely affected by the change .
17 In many ways I sympathize with the general tenor of this complaint , as may quickly become apparent .
18 It is not difficult to think of female names which begin with an unstressed syllable ( Patricia , Elizabeth , Rebecca ) , but male names are very rare ( Jerome , Demetrius ) .
19 Of course the situation is not the same and the techniques you use with a five-minute sequence in the classroom obviously would n't work with a sixty-minute film .
20 Features : weatherproof safety matches which burn with an extra large flame for 12 seconds .
21 Anionic : are detergents which ionise with the active ion being negatively charged .
22 Such skills and abilities are not the prerogative of a particular sort of teacher or of a particular style of teaching — nor are they to be found only in teachers who work with the youngest children in our primary schools .
23 At the other end of the scale are crowfoots of fast waters , whose only leaves are bunches of slender threads which run with the current — the ‘ crow 's feet ’ .
24 These are local bus slots which comply with the early OPTi local bus standard .
25 Measures which meet with the favourable resolve of both Houses are presented for the Royal Assent and thus become law .
26 Beats at the second level are stronger beats which alternate with the weaker beats at the lower level .
27 Drugs which interact with the other types of glutamate receptor are without effect .
28 If they are made to feel lesser , to any type of women they react with a certain machismo to try and subvert that .
29 Echinoderm grains contain a regular pattern of internal pores which contrast with the surrounding , inclusion-free overgrowth cements ( e.g. Figs 5.21 and 5.27a , b ) .
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