Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 Living on income support is for many a very negative experience — the intrusive questioning about income and about personal relationships ; the difficulties of queuing with young children ; the problems when benefits are delayed or lost ; the lack of control over income as more and more direct deductions are made — all these and more contribute to the difficulties of bringing up children alone on a low income .
32 And I think what the Council 's got to do and I think what the what the what the theatre perhaps has to do is only make that leisure card more easily acceptable and available and also look upon the reductions that we give but that perhaps is a way of actually rewarding the people in Harlow to use the theatre and the contribution in actually paying for it at the expense of the people coming in from outside who perhaps do n't pay anything towards the expense of the theatre .
33 N-terminal homology sequences correspond to regions 2.1 , 2.3 and 2.4 of E.coli. σ 70 , while the last two homologies are repeated in tandem and also overlap with the sequences homologous to region 4.1 .
34 If she caught me now in the front hall she would waste a good ten minutes warning me that I was risking tuberculosis and a gastric ulcer by being too late to eat a proper meal quietly , and probably throw in the chances of my poisoning a patient with the wrong drug before the night was out through carelessness induced by my own lack of blood-sugar .
35 Again use a sliding bevel to check that the angles are correct and carefully scribe in the shoulders by hand .
36 To serve , pour the custard , having added the brandy if used , into a serving dish and carefully float on the islands .
37 She would sit in the surgery in the evenings after the patients had gone and carefully shade in the colours .
38 Females choose to give birth to their one or two young in dens dug into the snow-drifts on mountainsides of places such as the Svalbard Islands , and often stay on the islands during the Arctic summer until the cubs are old enough to fend for themselves .
39 Research is still patchy in this field , and particularly research into the lives of disabled children living in residential accommodation .
40 He 's learned to enjoy his work … and even benefit from the groups
41 Marina Warner wrote in the catalogue of the exhibition : " The lamb , the skate , the monkfish , the rabbits , the crab , squid , sardines , and the goose which appear to dance and even fly in the embraces of the Lover in the pool have passed into a dreamscape where their existence is no longer actual but only remembered .
42 They have got to find out the rules and then fight by the rules . ’
43 He brought out a list of thirteen Arab properties that he wanted me to buy and then resell to the Jews .
44 On behalf of their inarticulate owners , these clothes say ‘ I 'm not playing ! ’ and then sit on the sidelines ( so you can see how upset you 've made them ) , and wait for the world to be nice .
45 It 's easy to switch between the different sections of the menu by keying in the numbers at the bottom of the page , and , if the Met section has a Terminal Aerodrome Forecast ( TAF ) available , you can access it by a cross-referencing key and then return to the AIS section with a single keystroke .
46 The Thatcher approach was to employ small teams to tackle specific problems or to issue a set of proposals , and then wait for the howls of
47 Right well let's find one or two of these schemes that appear to have lapsed , send some letters to the names in the file , if we do n't get any positive response within a couple of months , let's go and take the signs down er and then wait for the squeals
48 He says all they did was just put it in for storage and then wait for the police to call but the first he heard was on Monday .
49 and then go for a paratroopers '
50 In Fort Worth , families vie for places as hosts , and then cheer for the competitors assigned to them .
51 Right , so , let's go over isomers and then start on the hydro-carbons in some detail and pi the first mechanism , we 're talking about mechanisms general as well .
52 Let the movement be the initial inspiration and then work on the modulations at home , for these are what will help to increase the musicality of the piece .
53 II.C. ’ , and then look at the descendants of that category ; or go still higher to ‘ 2 .
54 The explicit theoretical approach which we adopted in 5 should certainly not be necessary ( unless our students are students of linguistics ! ) , but we will need forgive examples of alternative ways of ordering information in an English clause ( as we did with the John ate fish and chips sentence in 5.4 ) and then rely on the students ' ability to acquire a sense of which is contextually most suitable .
55 She will be paid £1.4 million and then share in the profits .
56 I would like therefore to begin by looking briefly at that context and then move onto the skills which the diplomates will train their students to achieve , the level of skills their students are likely to have already and outline some of the issues met by the Dip .
57 The estimated reservation wages increase with age up to about 35 years and then decrease with the men aged over 55 , with estimated reservation wages for both periods which are lower than for teenage men .
58 In the early days , the band 's self-image was completely true because they would walk from the floor of the club on to the state and then mingle with the punters afterwards .
59 IBM , the fifth biggest company in the world , many years ago formalised the basis of their selling success : establish the need , show the features of what you are selling , and then talk about the benefits .
60 Some from the carriage could jump down and then slither into the lines they must form .
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