Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Continuing through the scattered little climatic resort the road leads to the Heiligenschwendi Klinik , a large hospital originally treating respiratory diseases but in more recent times catering for a wide variety of patients . |
2 | Even the payment of players was regulated in such a way as to prevent clubs competing in a free market for talent . |
3 | As part of the process of writing from the very beginning , and writing in small steps , from the first day you should write down , and keep available , notes consisting of a few sentences on each of the following : ( a ) the essay 's hypothesis ( the claim it is interested in exploring ) ; ( b ) the evidence or data you are going to use ( the facts , quotes , parallel cases from other texts , etc. , that you are in the process of collecting ) ; ( c ) brief statements of your ideas so far ; ( d ) in the case of a longer dissertation , the preliminary results of a " literature search " ( a survey of bibliographies to find things to read ) . |
4 | And you do n't have to spend hours struggling with a awkward pins while you get hot over the collar . |
5 | Following on from his recent installations , the Argentinean artist has been working on moveable objects consisting of a wooden surface , on which he draws in graphite or coloured pastels , and a superimposed sheet of lead some distance from the base . |
6 | MADONNA , EMF , GEORGE MICHAEL , LISA STANSFIELD and SEAL are among artists contributing to a new AIDS benefit LP . |
7 | For example , if the business is heavily dependent on numerous long-term contracts , a purchaser may decide to investigate the contracts equating to a specified percentage of the turnover of the business plus one or two minor contracts . |
8 | Barn owls nesting in a small cave in Somerset ( see opposite ) produced a bone assemblage of 5161 bones from 113 prey individuals ( see p. 96 and Fig. 4.1 ) . |
9 | He spent months recovering in a private clinic in Bordeaux . |
10 | In Scotland , there are 580,000 homes consisting of a single adult over 16 . |
11 | The cry by 1901 was for educated men ‘ of good social standing ’ to become ministers : ‘ Such men … are more needed now than before Board Schools provided hearers whose improved education demands preaching of a higher order than formerly . ’ |
12 | Critical Path Analysis is a computer programme into which variables relating to a particular project are fed . |
13 | If there are special risks relating to a particular transaction which are not brought out in the Risk Warning Notice , these must be specifically disclosed . |
14 | So look at the pattern , count the maximum number of marked squares occurring in a vertical line and then double that to calculate the effect of the double-length light . |
15 | Adair argues that any working situation produces three sets of needs for the people involved and therefore effective leadership is determined by the variables operating in a given situation : |
16 | There is an element of desperation in this ( ageing vampiric lefties looking for a radical fix from the last sexual sub-culture left in town ) . |
17 | You do n't believe all that rubbish about eyes meeting across a crowded room , and destiny and stuff , do you ? " |
18 | A cat lay outside the front door , one of its eyes protruding in a grotesque bubble with the iris leering darkly from its rim . |
19 | However , although phase space volume on average contracts in a dissipative system , so that trajectories passing through a large volume of phase space end up passing through a smaller volume , this does not mean that distance ( or separation ) is also contracting . |
20 | Now in its fifth year , the event has always been a scalesman 's nightmare producing winning weights ranging between a colossal 92lb to 60lbs . |
21 | For example , two-dimensional animals living on a one-dimensional earth would have to climb over each other in order to get past each other . |
22 | The streets grew narrower , every doorway seemed to offer goods , there were wooden booths in small squares dappled with shade , selling pottery and saddles built on wooden frames , then the cool blue and green tiled courtyard of a mosque , with voices chanting on a high-pitched note . |
23 | He had staggered away , head soaked in whisky and shoulders glittering with a new dandruff of broken glass as Barbara pulled Jimmy Devlin back from the desk and … |
24 | ‘ Mama Said ’ is issued on April 2 and sources close to NME have described the album as ‘ a major departure from his previous work , with many of the songs sounding like a weird blend of psychedelic dub . ’ |
25 | Helplessly she gazed at him , seeing how his pupils dilated as awareness flared , her own eyes darkening as a shivering sigh escaped her . |
26 | HARPY 's use of a finite-state grammar permitted backwards pruning since a finite-state grammar has the property that any string of words leading to a given state is equivalent to any other string leading to that state as far as future states are concerned . |
27 | By chance , in December 1969 , Japanese glacial geologists surveying broad fields of blue ice inland from the Yamato Mountains ( officially , the Queen Fabiola Mountains ) at about 70°S ; 37°E , stumbled upon nine black meteorite fragments lying within a short distance of one another . |
28 | To the right of the lodge were a dozen or so stone steps leading to a half-moon beach . |
29 | The inheritance of acquired characters explained these trends as a consequence of the animals specializing for a particular way of life chosen by their ancestors . |
30 | And tears of farewell.The Bosnians heading for a new life . |