Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 7 Describe any other factors which may be relevant , e.g. traffic signs or road works in the vicinity . |
2 | There were no vegetables or corn growing in the fields . |
3 | Both Master and Mistress of Animals are shown between pairs of attendant animals or walking accompanied by a lion or lioness . |
4 | He wrote of it as seeds finer than the spores of fungi or dust caught in the sails of ships a thousand miles from land . |
5 | Candidates may not remove from an examination any answer books or material provided for the examination , other than the question paper unless it is specified that it may not be removed . |
6 | Two of the judgment tasks were then selected which showed only small correlations with risk ratings or accident estimates for the 24 stimuli used . |
7 | Firstly , any lingering gossip about scams or hype evaporated at an impromptu set for Windsor 's assorted scruffians last summer , where Flowered Up revealed themselves to be well drilled in jazz funk slinkiness ( ! ) . |
8 | CAD can , in theory , enable shapes or text shown on a screen to be altered by hand . |
9 | It is said to work by blocking the metering pulses that charge calls to the customer 's account . |
10 | Everywhere people had used mud intelligently and in a planned manner , applying the science of structures , and fully exploiting opportunities that mud offered as a building material in the local climate . |
11 | So the demands that system makes on the network are correspondingly modest . |
12 | The new posture was reflected in other steps that Congress took in an attempt to improve its procedures and which , ultimately , were to make life substantially more difficult for presidents . |
13 | These will highlight the special characteristics and training required by the horse , together with the physical resources needed . |
14 | And we shared some of the same problems , sewage s leaking into the offices and asbestos lagging round the piping . |
15 | Evidence from prehistoric ritual sites , such as the painted caves of western and central Europe , suggest that the same or similar traditions of behaviour towards animals and nature existed during the Palaeolithic some 20,000 years ago ( Levine , 1971 ) . |
16 | I lay there , my eyes and head swimming through the last forty years until sleep finally bailed me out . |
17 | He was in his mid-thirties , tall and thin , with searching eyes and hair cropped like a Buddhist monk . |
18 | Use olives for the eyes and celery sticks for the tusks . |
19 | Fergus walked on his heels , still hunkered down , across the room , eyes and gun pointed towards the plasterboard ceiling . |
20 | I do n't get tired unlike some of the other drivers and experience counts for a lot in this sport |
21 | Funds and expertise extended by the IDB for projects in Moslem countries since 1976 were valued at nearly US$11,000 million . |
22 | Mosley 's vision of cars and car racing in the next century would matter in this ecology-conscious age worried by recession . |
23 | Around 30 members of the clergy and laity gathered for the meeting in Cheltenham . |
24 | To those of you going to the Newcastle-Liverpool game — no , there are n't many shops and stuff open on a Sunday ( apart from MacDonald 's , of course ) |
25 | Cognitive science amounts to the adoption of methods and technology developed by the ‘ natural sciences ’ and mathematics for an attack on these problems of understanding human existence . |
26 | Anybody know the name of the person who wrote words and music according to the story , according to the legend , of the Marseillaise . |
27 | Harsh words and animosity persisted for a year or so but by 1851 there was a thaw in relations between the London school and the Royal College . |
28 | The director of the National Museum in Poznan , Professor Konstanty Kalinowski , has agreed to return all his pictures and furniture held by the museum . |
29 | This is not a sentimental journey in quest of ways and means of making life easier for the offender , but a realistic attempt to tackle the economic problem of saving the community from the losses and suffering caused by the anti-social activities of criminals . |
30 | Voices and laughter echoed along the grey corridors . |