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

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1 pBLcat2 and wild type oligo I constructs from the same experiments are shown for direct comparison .
2 Scobie — he 's the Lab attendant — and I sees to the working labs but all the heavy cleaning is supposed to be done by the contractors .
3 It would also allow me to experiment as much as I likes with the interesting colours of the Winsor & Newton Artists ' Acrylic Colour range and with some of the techniques that are particularly well suited to the acrylic medium .
4 She rightly notes that students are not entitled to any income support from the Department of Social Security during the summer vacation and she points to the real problems that exist in areas of high unemployment , such as Gateshead and on Tyneside in general , where students , whom the Government urge to take on part-time or full-time jobs during their vacation , simply do not find those jobs available .
5 Nakane 's work has a more voluntaristic approach , but even she writes about the assertive techniques that management uses to build up company identification of workers .
6 The researcher , unfortunately , has the same problems with testing this hypothesis , despite its greater precision , as he or she has with the grander ones .
7 She looks at the three hands with detachment , as if they are a still life .
8 She has graded these goals in terms of difficulty ; she starts with the easiest things first .
9 She pauses in the wrong places and puts emphasis on words which do not merit the stress , giving the effect of a halting delivery .
10 From her work as a professional painter and teacher she passes on the many tips , secrets and techniques that she has learned over the years and shows how gardens , with their immense variety and colour , can provide the artist with endless ideas .
11 ’ I hate that term , ’ she says above the screeching parrots .
12 She says in the old days women used to look out for each other 's children .
13 She is quite bitter about what has happened , resentful at what she sees as the inconsistent attitudes towards pregnancy and teenage motherhood held by members of her family and other West Indian people and still upset at her father 's extreme change in attitude towards her when he found out she was not his daughter .
14 Karen Rake from the Maxwell club at Aylesbury will be chasing records in the pool at Sheffield this weekend as she competes in the British Championships
15 The tragic heroine of Odtaa , as she appears to the other characters in the story , is idealised in two senses .
16 She provides for the physical needs of the family , she is its emotional organizer , mediator of feelings , with a responsibility to dampen and absorb confrontations and generally keep the family running smoothly .
17 She reacts to the wrong bits , ’ says the 34-year-old author who gave the world the stomach-churning chiller Slugs .
18 She stops at the two cars and then goes to the one with the woman from Ty Fach because the girl is in the other one .
19 She works with the Asian Women Writers Collective .
20 This approximation is shown by the dashed horizontal line in Fig. 2 b , and it agrees with the numerical results significantly better than we would have expected .
21 The historical significance of this book is therefore multi-levelled : it is a reminder of the intellectual scope of one of America 's leading feminist art historians , it testifies to the changing interests of the discipline of the history of art and , perhaps most importantly , it charts the developing priorities and concerns of the American women 's movement .
22 and then thump it with a huge mallet and it splits along the natural lines of the grain .
23 In this respect it differs from the four perspectives discussed earlier in the chapter , which converge in adopting a social model of health for a restructuring of priorities and goals .
24 He also said that he would not undertake to follow best practice while it differs from the operational guidelines .
25 A short bout of exercise has a further role , namely of waking you up in the morning as it turns on the alerting mechanisms of the body .
26 A derivation of White Sunday , it refers to the white garments worn by the recently baptised Christians of the early Church .
27 In rug-making it refers to the contoured areas at the four right-angles of the field adjacent to the borders , usually only found in rugs employing a central medallion .
28 It burrows into the subcutaneous tissues and spends up to 60 days feeding on them .
29 Whether or not there is a God , none of the great religious traditions can be saddled with intentionally fostering such anthropomorphism , for it goes against the fundamental tenets of their faith .
30 Where we believe the orthodox account to be seriously misleading is in the causal relationships it postulates between the different factors , and especially its explanation of prison riots .
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