Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Chords of two , three , and four notes are often written for violin , viola , and cello , but great care has to be exercised in their use to avoid technical difficulties . |
2 | Its personnel are already identified by reason of their peerages which are held , subject to disclaimer , at least for life ) , and all that remains is to summon them . |
3 | These objects are actually made of brass , but are believed to have been used for the weighing of gold dust ( fig. 9.4 ) . |
4 | Prisoners are now sent to prison as a punishment , not for punishment . |
5 | Question 10 on undertakings interrupted the sequence , and the general comments on accounts are therefore attached after question 11 . |
6 | Capital flows are also influenced by uncertainty , and the influence of different monetary and exchange rate policies . |
7 | Current models of reading development assert that the child 's phonological knowledge and skills are only brought into play after an initial visual stage , and are involved in conscious decoding from print to sound . |
8 | The principles described above still apply in that skills are especially suited to analysis , and can be assessed more easily than the other domains by objective tests . |
9 | It is hardly surprising , therefore , if disciplines are largely characterised by inertia , for substantial change very often counts as heresy . |
10 | As a result they have contributed to the public consultation process which accompanies the development of such plans , and have always sought to ensure that local planning policies are properly implemented in relation to the assessment of individual applications . |
11 | The former cabinet minister says Neil Kinnock is trying to convince voters he 's brushed aside Socialism , while left-wing policies are still lurking beneath Labour 's new tablets of stone . |
12 | Maybe they have always gone on at opponents , teammates and referees , but their rantings are now shown in close-up and full colour . |
13 | These public contests are firmly based on agreement as to the fundamental characteristics of the type of regime and economic system that is required for the country . |
14 | The copies are then filed in date of arrival order . |
15 | Racialized discourses are always articulated in context : in an English or history class ; in a school corridor , dinner queue or playground ; at work or on the streets ; in one neighbourhood or another . |
16 | 4 Different strategies are often seen at work in children of different chronological ages but with the same reading age . |
17 | In practice , these strategies are often pursued in tandem . |
18 | It could also be because there was also a noticeable increase in the incidence of liver cirrhosis discharges during this period and the most liver cirrhosis cases are also caused by alcohol abuse in Finland . |
19 | Many cases are likewise brought into court , where , on account of the trivial nature of the offence imputed , or the deficiency of proof adduced , prosecutions are undesirable … |
20 | Cases are usually covered with cloth , vinyl or leather . |
21 | The Attorney General for England states that cases are often brought to trial which , from being imperfectly got up , break down , and thus cause the acquittal of guilty parties . |
22 | Police activities are also affected by public opinion , which is itself fed by the media response to the published statistics . |
23 | These activities are fully discussed in Chapter 21 . |
24 | Although few characters from the professions appear to influence demi-caractère dance ( their activities are usually confined to character works ) , the Navy and Army have regularly inspired choreographers. first comes the Navy' . |
25 | These activities are sometimes offered by museum education services . |
26 | Calves are small at birth and Luing bulls are often used on lowland dairy herds for easy calving . |
27 | Public authorities refer to this kind of ‘ almost independent ’ quality-monitoring system as ‘ arm's-length ’ monitoring , and local authorities are now required by statute to establish ‘ arms-length ’ monitoring of their own residential care homes . |
28 | I say this because these bods are completely enraptured by N-JOI to the point of becoming mere vessels for affirmative emotions . |
29 | The Government generally take the view that matters of pay and hours are better left to negotiation between employers and employees , or by their representatives , and that they should certainly not be dealt with in legislation or in codes of practice provided for in statute . |
30 | Stylolites are commonly formed within carbonate sediments where cementation takes place early in the sediment 's diagenetic history . |