Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The generally optimistic tenor of this debate provides a revealing comparison with those public views examined for the earlier period .
2 an evaluation of two kinds of training in writing skills given to a smaller group of postgraduates .
3 Our next step will be to show how the same two-part chords of Example 114 can be given much more tension through harsh dissonances added in a lower part : The lower part is always a semitone or a major 7th from an upper part .
4 This month , Tom Gadd and Suzanne Ardley look at striking furnishings and accessories designed for a brighter life
5 are activities overlapped to a greater extent than is practical ?
6 In summer , field men can not afford to be too tolerant of pollution , especially with watercourses exposed to the greater scrutiny that comes with recreational use .
7 How can the needs of individual teachers be met and their strengths harnessed within the broader concerns of the school ?
8 It was not possible to compare the 26-way tree , reduced memory tree and trie directly with the dawg because the word lists used in the earlier experiments were no longer available .
9 Amongst the Democrats Clinton won in Georgia by a sufficiently large margin to assuage some of the widespread doubts produced by the earlier allegations of marital infidelity and draft avoidance [ see pp. 38714 ; 38756 ] .
10 A large part of the world had special trading and investment relations with the UK stemming mainly from the ties forged during the earlier days of the Empire .
11 Each of the solutions found for the Schrödinger equation ( quantum mechanical wave equation ) for a one-electron atom can be regarded as relating to one of a set of orbitals , which is characterized by a unique combination of quantum numbers and is given a corresponding symbol , such as 1s , 2p , etc .
12 She had her eyes set on a bigger catch than me . ’
13 The first list was a set of n-grams taken from a short dictionary ( 11,795 words ) , and the second was a list of n-grams taken from a larger dictionary ( 71,279 words ) .
14 I 'd like to emphasis the risks taken by a higher-powered woman when dating an office junior .
15 Whilst this may be a mixed blessing because of pupils switching between schools , and different types of schools created by the greater choice .
16 Words with an early age of acquisition tend to be highly concrete ( imageable ) while words acquired at a later age tend to be abstract .
17 London Transport was inconsistent in applying the class title ‘ E/l ’ to these cars and in general did not apply class letters to cars acquired from the smaller undertakings .
18 He then made a full written confession and was then shown the notes made of the earlier oral admissions ( which he refused to sign ; the police however failed to record the refusal in the pocket book though it was recorded in the custody record . )
19 In SPAR , however , reference resolution is able to overturn any preferences applied at an earlier stage .
20 We went for a drive through the ‘ one ways ’ — small one-way streets of tiny clapboard houses built for an earlier generation of warriors , the GIs who returned from Europe and the Pacific in 1945 .
21 Meagrely so for his contemporary , Yeremi Valence , son of technicians domiciled on the lower hab level of Trazior .
22 It is important to note here that although an analysis of individual texts follows , the point of this approach is to provide an overall picture of a pupil 's literary diet across a range of texts met in the lower years of the secondary school .
23 Tensions submerged in the earlier campaign now came to the fore and led more and more to a coercive policy of sexual regulation , especially of working-class prostitutes .
24 Increasing resistance to the alien forces led to the clashes and controversies described in an earlier Chapter .
25 Many of the canvases produced in the later part of 1906 constitute what might be called a ‘ crisis ’ point in Picasso 's art in that he was becoming increasingly obsessed with creating figures which were heavily volumetric , indeed often almost grotesquely bulky , but which simultaneously adhered or clung to the picture plane : the effect they produce could best be described by imagining a series of pneumatic models pushed up against heavy panes of glass and pumped up with air , so that they get larger and larger whilst simultaneously flattening up against the surface in front of them .
26 This compares to some 100,000 tonnes in the mid-1970s sold to a smaller Community .
27 Merrill 's fingers closed over the bulkier envelope containing her curriculum vitae and references .
28 In what many observers regarded as a further example of the new censorship , Gosteleradio on Feb. 1 withdrew from Radio Russia two frequencies giving it an audience throughout the Soviet Union , and assigned to it instead a frequency on which it could reach only 60 per cent of the population and which reduced the quality of reception .
29 While ordinary Scotch is made from a mixture of grains blended with the finer malts , a malt whisky must be made only from malted barley .
30 The same is known to be true of the reel-to-reel tapes favoured by the older mainframe computers .
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