Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [vb base] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Too often people throw up ideas — ‘ Let's have so-and-so as a speaker on Tuesday and a dance on the Wednesday and a banquet on Thursday ’ — without ever stopping to think how any of these will help reach goals or fit into the overall time . |
2 | Children with mild learning difficulties may attend ESN(M) special schools or pass through the normal educational system . |
3 | The boys play the role of husbands and behave in the same way as they see their fathers do in their respective homesteads . |
4 | Forget about all your worries and concentrate on the bright and dazzling prospects that lie ahead for someone as ingenious , industrious and invitingly delicious as you ! |
5 | But many have established Reserves and work with the agricultural community to encourage traditional practices ( very often pump-priming product market outlets ) of agricultural management which conserve the landscape , flora and fauna alike . |
6 | The wise veterans nod their heads and wait for the first whistle . |
7 | Thanks and praise to the four staff members who so successfully ran the party . |
8 | Thanks and praise to the four staff members who so successfully ran the party . |
9 | Part of the answer is that the vast majority of service personnel who answer telephones , serve in shops and deal with the great British public are female . |
10 | On behalf of all local authority caterers , I thank Joe Hyam for his kind words and support for the local authority caterers . |
11 | Cut a small wedge from cake trimmings and attach to the bottom end of the lid half . |
12 | for the social life of the family — spoiled , noisy , aggressive , destructive ‘ brats ’ are not welcome in other people 's homes and contribute to the social isolation of their parents ; |
13 | Different ruses were used to encourage Africans to leave their homes and work on the new colonial projects . |
14 | Then in the 1830s thousands of immigrants arrived to seek homes and work in the new town that had been laid out by Joseph Pease , the Quaker industrialist who had extended the famous Stockton to Darlington railway so as to export coal from his Teeside wharves . |
15 | In a moment we are about to leave the leisured and leisurely world of the eighteenth-century gentlemen and hurtle through the mechanical and material world of nineteenth-century England , where the revolutionary ideas of the aristocratic philosophers will become embodied in the social , political and economic structures of industrial Europe . |
16 | As they bind to similar DNA sequences and associate with the same proteins , they are likely to be closely related . |
17 | The halls are traditional in nature : students have study bedrooms and eat in the main dining-hall , or , if on a self-catering basis , share a kitchen with a small group of other students . |
18 | You get the end of season and it 's if you look at the labels and go for the decent labels then you do n't get sort of , quite reasonable quality . |
19 | ‘ That 's some sort of women , ’ thought Sid , as he watched her skip up the kitchen steps and disappear into the bright sunlight of the car park . |
20 | I walk back up the steps and stand in the open doorway with the gun smoking by my side . |
21 | The present study then is concerned to explore the role of the emotions or affect in the social life of the Tolai of Papua New Guinea , a group well-known in the ethnographic literature with whom the researcher has himself worked earlier . |
22 | Recruitment in food service starts at the bottom with entry as a snack steward who will work in the self-service areas and assist in the smooth running of the lido deck service . |
23 | Visit the famous Keukenhof Gardens and marvel at the thousands of flowers displayed with perfect artistry in the greenhouses and beautiful landscaped gardens spread across the 65 acre estate . |
24 | Combine the dried fruits and mix with the grated orange and lemon rind . |
25 | Arriving at the sports hall door we all ( all being the 984 pupils in the school ) remove our shoes and walk to the half square metre of floor allocated for each pupil , taking our shoes with us . |
26 | At the time I wondered how any improvements could be visual , when I learnt that players could ignore March winds and appear on the 1st tee in shirt and slacks . |
27 | Beat in two of the egg yolks and repeat with the remaining flour and yolks . |
28 | Or stretch her limbs and laugh at the careworn ways of her elders ? |
29 | The sun , making a guest appearance between frowning petrol-blue clouds , floodlit the dog daisies and hogweed in the long grass and turned the pitch a stinging viridian . |
30 | Move all the Tanganyikans except the parents and fry to the new tank ? |