Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Of those just below forty thousand were solved … that represents a clear-up rate of roughly twenty percent … and that 's ten percent below the national average . |
2 | In official games , Platt has been on the mark twice in 13 appearances for the Italian giants and that represents a dramatic decline in his career ratio . |
3 | However , each represents a recognisable stage of achievement , so that the student can build progressively towards a range of demanding and useful competences . |
4 | I have stated those two positions very crudely : in fact both are extremely complex and each represents a sophisticated view of the world . |
5 | This is not a symbiotic relationship because that involves a continuing separateness of identity throughout the period and process of partnership but it is an integrated relationship in which the enterprise — venture or project or more general association — is on a level of continued mutuality of interest and concern . |
6 | With great respect , to begin with , that involves a fundamental re-examination of this and other offences under the Theft Act . |
7 | Swing low , sweet Chariot is left unaccompanied , but that involves a disturbing oddity of pitching at the start . |
8 | In replication , the two strands separate ; then each re-forms a new copy of its original partner . |
9 | The Health and Safety at Work Act , that 's one line with nothing decided , that covers a vast array of tenants and individuals and regulations . |
10 | These procedures should be manag you know part of management consultation , not part of the Dave writes it , if he like says , well that 's what we 'll do for B E S , and then , and then I 'm told , oh , that 's what we do for B E S , I tell staff , and that causes a great deal of unrest in staff . |
11 | usually one person is elected to represent the voluntary sector but that places a heavy onus on that representative to liaise and consult with the other voluntary organisations . |
12 | Clark does not help his case by talking of the human ‘ subnormal ’ for it is a class , as we have seen , that manifests a wide range of distinctly human abilities . |
13 | Each catalyses a single reaction of a particular chemical , which is recognised by its shape . |
14 | And that concludes a small session for today . |
15 | The interpreter neither has a special location for undertaking analysis , nor a special method but the reflexive attention to the relation between communicative action and its content . |
16 | That looks a nice house for seventy thousand there , three bedrooms |
17 | The clean channel 's volume control comes next , and when cranked to 7 reaches the clip threshold ; anything above that adds a soft distortion to the sound . |
18 | Each has its disadvantages and advantages , but each incorporates a running swivel on the main line which , when fished in waters subject to algae particles , can foul up and obstruct sensitive bite detection , and neither makes for accurate , long-distance casting . |
19 | Each has a free choice from four locations within the grid . |
20 | Each has a different notion of the actors , of the processes , and of the outcomes involved . |
21 | For example , it 's apparent that each has a detailed grasp of the content and purpose of the information he is being asked to package for the page . |
22 | ‘ Perhaps I encourage him because that has a certain effect on the others . ’ |
23 | Now that will be hard , that needs a good deal of thought and it 'll take a long time . |
24 | And that contains a small amount of sperm . |
25 | As a basic rule , it is useless trying to press any plant , such as a succulent , that contains a large amount of water , but nearly every other type of material can be attempted . |
26 | There are at least three different types of screw threaded necks on bottles , and each needs a specific closure in order to form a seal with the top of the bottle , otherwise the bottle leaks . |
27 | This constitutes a ritualistic burning of the books in which the characters were conceived ; they are thus taken out of the ‘ old world ’ of their origins and made to embark on an adventure in the ‘ new world ’ of Brooke-Rose 's novel . |
28 | In terms of historical explanation the last difficulty is particularly important since TFP analysis pulsates to the rhythm of the sub-period and , as subsequent discussion will show , this constitutes a major problem for the so-called war period of 1937–51 . |
29 | By contrast , a curriculum for young people with disabilities or learning difficulties often centres around a ‘ preparation for adulthood ’ as if this constitutes a recognisable area of study . |
30 | Arguably the appointment of an administrator for the more advantageous realisation of the company 's assets than a winding-up has this effect since this constitutes a virtual cessation of business . |