Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | After looking at first reactions I shall sketch the main lines of theological comment and response , and then liturgical , practical and ecumenical developments ; then some ‘ growing points ’ and problems in areas both of praxis and of theological reflection . |
2 | Then after four months I will have a long holiday . ’ |
3 | In examining politeness I will take an eclectic approach , borrowing from Brown and Levinson 's work on the Politeness Phenomenon ( 1978 ) and Leech 's Politeness Principle ( 1983 ) . |
4 | In doing so , the organisation aims to draw up guidelines which will protect the developing world against commercial exploitation of its genetic resources . |
5 | This figure may be even lower in future following the publication , early next year , of a revised edition of the guidelines which will include a new section on diagnostic ultrasonography . |
6 | Among the measures adopted during the session was the creation of two special peacekeeping units which would relieve the armed and security forces . |
7 | A more dynamic approach of this kind was possible with the advent of computers which could analyse the necessary amounts of synoptic data . |
8 | On the contrary , it enhances the importance and technical difficulty of choosing those uses of limited funds which will provide the greatest benefits . |
9 | In March 1975 , a brief concern ( shown to be unfounded one month later ) that the use of oxidizing catalysts on vehicles was encouraging the production of sulphates which could pose a considerable threat to public health led the EPA to suspend the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emission standard deadlines for one year . |
10 | The cause of Northern Ireland must be greater than the individual and it would mean a very unfavourable hearing for many government speakers which would give the wrong impression . |
11 | During the debate of the previous two years , it seemed that LEAs would be asked to identify a number of measures to be applied to schools which would allow the wider public to assess the progress of a given school , year on year , and the differences between schools in the area . |
12 | The first task then is not to examine the arguments themselves but to consider those aspects which will assist a favourable response to the arguments . |
13 | There will probably be an optimal ordering of the words which will give a minimal dawg , and further experiments should be performed to discover this ordering . |
14 | In addition , opportunities exist during the first two years of the course to study further subjects which can include an additional Community language if students so wish . |
15 | The nominal demand for money is a stable function of a list of variables which might include the following : ( a ) Total wealth ( W ) . |
16 | There are a number of cherries which will interest the wildlife-oriented gardener . |
17 | The costs for the US would be enormous , indeed the requirement of the French was that the US would pay the entire cost , but money and munitions could be regarded as the essential calipers which might allow the rickety infant to walk ; and as long as it had an American account it would grow up and would be able to buy everything that was needed for a new nation state . |
18 | Mark Cox , the former Great Britain Davis Cup player , will conduct some of these sessions which should prove a big bonus for younger players . |
19 | Fill in and return the payment instruction overleaf and for the next three months you 'll receive the New Internationalist magazine absolutely free and with no obligation , plus your gifts . |
20 | ‘ Then in a few months you could have a thriving business here , Mr Robinson . |
21 | Half-way along the back of the lower legs you could see the vicious spur with which the birds fought . |
22 | Much of this land is open to walkers who can use the numerous footpaths and bridleways . |
23 | Its focus , ultimately , is on a reading of a literary text , one usually familiar and accessible to readers who can test a New Historicist reading against their own experience of the text . |
24 | A Collection Suite comprises a necklet , ring , bracelet , brooch and earrings to add a touch of glamour and by mixing up the styles you can create an individual look for that final touch . |
25 | I know three or four investigative journalists who would do a front-page lead on a story like that absolutely no question . ’ |
26 | Valuable coaching can often come from drama school tutors who can give a fair assessment of the possibilities you may have prior to auditioning . |
27 | In some elaborately produced books you will meet a stiffer type of endpaper with a wavy pattern like rich fabric . |
28 | Is it too much to ask that our current politicians , Tory or Labour , who have abetted our national decline and now seek to end our independence , soon might have to face new and eloquent voices who will fill the patriotic void in our political spectrum , and reflect the views of the British people more accurately ? |
29 | If you are a local authority , housing association or private tenant wanting to move into , our of or within the Greater London area and surrounding districts you should contact the Mutual Exchange Bureau ( telephone ) , 2nd Floor Island Block , County Hall , London , SE1 7PB . |
30 | The same point is emphasised by Tippett : ‘ Church growth theory believes that the Lord wants converts who can live the Christian life within their own social structures — be they industrial , nomadic , or subsistent . |