Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This course is intended for graduates in any of the Biological Sciences , Veterinary Medicine or Agriculture and is designed to provide the required knowledge to direct animal breeding programmes or to undertake research on problems related to animal breeding . |
2 | Many others were involved in civil suits or attended court as spectators . |
3 | 5 The remedies available to the client to enforce performance of those remedies or to obtain redress for breach . |
4 | However , most contemporary football hooliganism corresponds to the outlawry of time-out forms manifested in fights between opposing fans and creating mayhem during trips abroad . |
5 | When the new Parish Priest arrives to take up his post he is very quickly introduced to the petty jealousies and gossip mongering of village life . |
6 | ‘ This man ’ — she took John 's arm — ‘ could shut his eyes and walk yard by yard in his mind-down any line he 's built . |
7 | Bicker shaded his eyes and peered north with satisfaction . |
8 | Some Pakistani weavers own their looms and sub-contract work from exporters , while others are directly employed in large manufactories . |
9 | A new constitution , permitting the formation of political parties and guaranteeing freedom of speech , was approved in October . |
10 | One way to avoid selective cover only would be for the government to insist on a compulsory levy on all commercial insurance policies , and this has been suggested by the Association of Insurers and Risk Manager in Industry and Commerce ( AIRMIC ) which represents about 300 UK insurance buyers . |
11 | The Thames and Chilterns tourist board had nearly eight hundred members — it 's role to promote attractions and boost tourism in counties including Oxfordshire , Buckinghamshire and Berkshire . |
12 | The green men in their cloaks of leaves and branches then discovered them , and came down to the beach and circled Dulé and his companions where they lay prone , and shook their fronds and squatted on their haunches and kicked their legs and tossed their heads and slapped palm to thigh , in order to rally them and send them off again ; pouring spirits and water into their faces to invigorate them , beating out a rhythm with their feet . |
13 | However , instead of dispersing , the Uzbeks rampaged into the city centre , smashing cars and setting fire to houses , shops and buses along the way . |
14 | In the next 10 days they were joined by hundreds of unemployed youths who looted shops , damaged cars and demanded money from passers-by . |
15 | Ivan had become a legend , a symbol of all the other Ivans who died on the battlefields and fought village by village and street by street to drive the invader out of Russia . |
16 | This being so , it is surely better to acknowledge the power of behaviour and use it to improve relationships and enhance communication between people . |
17 | You never mince words and appreciate candour in others . |
18 | Though primitive man may be something of a mystic , the distant voices and fading star in Eliot 's poem show no ‘ prelogical mentality ’ from a golden age of childlike innocence . |
19 | There is undoubtedly room to make savings and improve efficiency within education spending , and we are anxious that LEAs should do so . |
20 | Thieves broke into a Scarborough riding stables and stole tack worth £859 . |
21 | During the course of 1990 Prime Minister Michael Manley spent a period in hospital recovering from pneumonia and later again underwent surgery , leaving Percival Patterson as acting Prime Minister for several months and raising speculation about Manley 's eventual retirement should his health deteriorate further . |
22 | I hope that our Government will encourage other EC states within the United Nations fully to back up the United Nations and put pressure on Turkey to find an early solution . |
23 | It will also design instrumentation for investigating the problems of man in hazardous environments and develop apparatus for use in biological research in space . |
24 | Brown finds NT has a weaker development environment , lacking the powerful character-oriented tools , shells and scripting ability of Unix . |
25 | I am here to make speeches and take part in processions . |
26 | I invited Reinhard to join me in some parallel experiments in chicks ; to our delight , 2-Dgal , injected either just before or up to a couple of hours after training , blocked fucose incorporation into the chick brain glycoproteins and produced amnesia in animals tested twenty-four hours later . |
27 | ( Sinking to knees and banging head on floor ) |
28 | Venues for the 1991 events cover a whole range of waters from canal to rivers to lakes and results year after year confirm the Irish fish hhave no respect for big reputations . |
29 | A property which has enabled claims to be made for extending disinfection intervals or conferring protection against re-contamination . |
30 | Most governments have recognised the need to subsidise public services in rural areas and to achieve parity of incomes between rural workers and those in industrial occupations . |