Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Winnicott traces out how from infancy onwards individuals learn to make a space between themselves and others , and yet avoid total separation by ‘ the filling in of the potential space with creative living , with the use of symbols , and with all that adds up to cultural life ’ ( Winnicott , 1971 ) . |
2 | This averages out at one councillor for every 2,200 members of the population although as Widdicombe ( 1986 , paras 213–16 ) notes there are major disparities . |
3 | the evidence that we 've found out already from C H C is that the operation of the N H S reforms has restrictive patient choice because crucially those referrals to London teaching hospitals which used to made as a matter of course if treatment is unable er , unavailable in Harlow have actually been largely stopped , I got the detailed figures from the purchasing director erm er , recently in the C F C minutes and it shows a miniscule number of patients being referred to London teaching hospitals erm , and this is clearly the reason as this points out in this paper that London teaching hospitals are in serious financial problems and four of them , indeed are being threatened with closure by the Tomlinson report and I think many patients in Harlow would much rather as er , people have pointed out , go to er , Middlesex and U C H , should they still exist than to go to Colchester and er , but this is this a key question , so on the the basis of the this consortium does n't meet those criticisms indeed , make the situation worse I move that we oppose it in principle that Vince reports on that line . |
4 | Of course , the fewer calories the body uses from food the more it must draw from your surplus body fat , so this adds up to faster weight loss . |
5 | This stands out in stark contrast to the four-speed 'box in the 500SL we tested last December . |
6 | This costs up to 2 p.c. of the sum converted with the possibility of a £3 handling charge if you opt for non-sterling or American dollar denominated cheques . |
7 | This leads on to basic office systems and personnel records . |
8 | until this grows down past that bit . |
9 | Thus , while the pluralist political system may experience close liaison between bureaucratic agencies and client groups , in the corporatist state this spills over into covert encouragement by political leaders of direct action by pressure groups . |
10 | This comes out in this page we 'll have a look at it in more detail in a minute . |
11 | Whatever you choose it all adds up to luxury glamour , romance , elegance , and Citalia . |
12 | And it all comes over in hard black and white in his report to me , and I 've really only got what he says to go on , in that sort of case . |
13 | It all comes down to practical implementation of flexible working hours and job sharing , so that women working in the nursing profession do not have to follow male patterns of employment , where eventually they find that combining family responsibility with work is simply too difficult , and they leave . |
14 | Usually it all comes down to one solution — more money — and when that has been arranged , the battle with the builders is re-arranged to contain the damage . |
15 | Yeah , yeah it all comes down to personal taste |
16 | Paul Oldfield and Simon Reynolds reckon it all comes down to sexual politics . |
17 | , cos unless we 're going to get it straight , but it just all comes in like this time of year , and just comes and let us in . |
18 | And that sets out for each district in the County a few areas of different environmental constraints . |
19 | Erm and there was a hill out , that runs up to this housing estate out of , and it runs well through , really through the cemetery . |
20 | That comes down to bad maintenance |