Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is only the conductor-CEO — and every one of the musicians plays directly to that person without an inter-mediary .
2 News from Parliament in these programmes goes out to huge audiences ; some 11 to 15 million people watch the main national news .
3 The same logic will work in any situation where one set of real parameters depends smoothly on another set .
4 The Women 's Caucus in the Arts meets again from 15 February 1993 in Seattle , Washington .
5 Once again , the extent of adult success and satisfaction in sex and sexual relationships depends enormously on earlier upbringing and experience .
6 I believe that ‘ political management ’ in large organizations stems primarily from this lack of absolute openness .
7 Because one can not simply enlarge the golgi picture to electron microscope size and follow any individual cell and its connections from beginning to end , it is hard to relate the spine changes seen in the golgi pictures directly to particular synapses seen in the electron microscope .
8 It is suggested that the answer to ties comes straight from long-term memory .
9 The disruption of the endothelial barriers occurs experimentally with most forms of injury , including chemical , mechanical and immune .
10 The distinction between names and descriptions remains thus of crucial importance .
11 Now the threat to well-paid secure jobs in the industrialized countries comes less from cheap workers in the Third World than from ill-paid casual workers at home .
12 Revenue from excise duties on home-produced goods and services and imports comes mainly from three sources : tobacco , alcoholic drinks and hydrocarbon oil ( predominantly petrol and diesel oil ) .
13 Insert the cuttings by pushing each one down into the sand about 4–5 inches ( 10–12cm ) apart and with the leaves at right angles to the line of the slit , so that growth emanating from the axillary buds grows out into free space between the rows , not into the cutting next door .
14 Using interactive , multimedia for marketing purposes refers largely to interactive point-of-sale ( POS ) and point-of-information ( POI ) systems .
15 This manipulation of lozenge formations features prominently amongst subsequent developments .
16 So technology that builds the boats leads directly to biological adaptation and evolution .
17 The availability of such services for older people and their carers varies considerably in different areas .
18 Nevertheless , the problem of average teacher costs strikes hard in rural areas that have many small schools .
19 This last observation suggests that popular discussions of technological spillovers and ‘ the appropriability problem ’ may have exaggerated the ease with which information generated from a firm 's innovative activities spills over to other firms .
20 It is well-known that the size if the inmate population of prisons and other custodial institutions varies enormously from one jurisdiction to another .
21 It is important to realise that the allege irreducibility of " greater than " and other similar relations to qualitative " properties turns entirely upon this assumption .
22 The entire stock of the nation 's glasses turns over in two years so there is no reason why this measure should result in any implementation costs or why the price of a pint should go up .
23 The future of Romania 's orphans depends hugely on foreign aid .
24 The power dissipated in the windings is proportional to the square of the current , so the temperature rise of the windings increases rapidly for higher currents .
25 The temptation to equate the two positions relies apparently on two things : on the fact that in each case we have an adjective and a noun or noun phrase , and on the supposition that attributive adjectives and predicative adjectives all share the referential locus of the head noun to which they are related .
26 The naming or nomenclature of chemical substances falls broadly into two categories : inorganic nomenclature and organic nomenclature .
27 Whereas Symphonic Variations flows onwards in simple serenity , Ashton , following Rachmaninov , here uses an enormous variety of steps and constantly changes the choreographic phrasing to reflect the increasing or diminishing sounds and to match the tempi of the melody , in order to give his enchaînements light and shade and to indicate the sheer complexity of the orchestration .
28 Solidarity with working-class activists sits unhappily with non-directive help offered to autonomous community groups .
29 Such a rise in long-term rates sits oddly with still-scanty evidence of economic recovery .
30 In general , recent studies have found that the use of qualifications varies significantly between different sectors of the labour market and is subject to considerable regional variation .
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