Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Bombs doze in the housing estates |
2 | The products appropriate for the food industries are either solvent based degreasers or decarbonisers . |
3 | Dioxins from the process may be discharged in factory effluent and some traces remain in the paper goods themselves . |
4 | Mr E. Myer of Guestling , Sussex , well remembers the night he was on sentry duty from midnight to 2am ; several bombs fell close to the tunnel entrance and he decided to take refuge in one of the recesses let into the tunnel walls . |
5 | The authors refer to the carbon steels as ‘ equivalent modern wires ’ That equivalence presumably was established to Rose 's satisfaction during the many years of his research on original strings before marketing his ‘ English Iron ’ It is a pity that this research has not been published . |
6 | ‘ The banks have been giving away the savings market to the building societies since the 1950s , ’ he says , ‘ but we have now proved large numbers of people will save with us . |
7 | That 's where animals go over the iron legs cut inside of the hocks . |
8 | Some 420 of the animals live in the Bwindi forests on the western borders with Rwanda and Zaïre . |
9 | Many drivers sympathise with the suggestion cars should be kept out of the city centre . |
10 | Of these environments , however , only the voiceless fricative and /r/ environments coincide with the backing environments of RP , so we are clearly dealing with a different /a/-backing rule . |
11 | The selection rules depend on the symmetry properties of the electronic transition . |
12 | Those familiar with electron microscope pictures , a number of which have appeared in the popular press , will recall that apparently smooth surfaces reveal to the microscope scenes reminiscent of a lunar landscape with steep cliffs , peaks and ravines . |
13 | The wires correspond to the energy conduits or ‘ nadis ’ in the human counterpart . |
14 | More commonly , soon after independence tensions develop between the component parts of the independence movement ( eg , in Algeria , Arabs and Berbers ) , between peoples actively involved in it and those not , or between the emancipated non-sectional secularism of the leaders and the feelings of the masses . |
15 | The figures against the broken lines correspond to the packing percentages from which a 90/10 case file has received random additions . |
16 | Whole companies depend on the computer networks that it is designed to control . |
17 | Spiny lobsters spawn on the coral reefs off the Florida coast and around the Bahamas . |
18 | In the military sphere the measures which Kang suggested included the exchange of military personnel and information , the notification of significant troop movements and the establishment of a " hot-line " telecommunications link between the Defence Ministers of the two states . |
19 | In some species the post-nuptial moult occurs in areas separate from the breeding grounds , requiring a midsummer migration . |
20 | ‘ Where companies pay above the pay levels laid down by councils , they are irrelevant . |
21 | Second , uncertainties exist in the data records used in the analysis and aspects of model formulation , although these are well documented . |
22 | And mountains rise above the desert plains and on their sides great forests grow , isolated from man . ’ |
23 | The inductance variation is present in all Stepping motors : in variable.reluctance types it occurs as the teeth on the rotor and stator move into and out of alignment ; in permanent-magnet types it occurs as the rotating magnet flux changes the saturation level in the stator teeth ; and in hybrid types both effects contribute to the inductance variations . |
24 | DRTF1/E2F binding sites occur in the control regions of genes involved in proliferation , and both Rb and p107 repress the capacity of DRTF1/E2F to activate transcription ( refs 11 , 12 ; M. Zamanian and N.B.L.T. , manuscript submitted ) . |
25 | Wise owls flourish among the oil palms |
26 | Magpies and bluebirds dart through the ponderosa pines |
27 | Kicking places stress on the knee joints , the ankles , the groin and the hamstring and the muscles should always be given a chance to stretch of their own accord . |
28 | BARRY COWAN , from Ormskirk , missed out on a quarter finals place in the Volkswagen Nationals Tennis Championships at Telford yesterday . |
29 | The oak wood above the house is carpeted in spring with snowdrops and bluebells ; ferns spore into the stone walls ; and wild bees nest under the eaves . |
30 | Initially , involvement with international banking was provided via consortium banks which offered Arab banks access to the euro-currency markets and other sophisticated financial operations . |