Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [det] [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With Puffed Wheat an ounce would actually overflow in many bowls , so people tend to serve less than an ounce .
2 In cases like this , one can not run the risk of having one side of the kite sail stretch more than the other .
3 I 'm going to bring in some illuminated medieval books for you to have a look at , because what you 're going to do is to write this out in best on special paper using illuminated letters and if you 're very good we will try to get them laminated so that we can keep them as an example of what year seven students can produce as their best work , to say to everybody , hey look at this , this is very good , now we ca n't do that if I give you a sheet of A four paper and you manage to fill less than a quarter of that space , so you 're going to need a minimum of ten different things that you would like to say you think are important , you believe are important , you believe they 're valuable and your homework over the next week is to finish that list if you want it to rhyme , well yes you can work on it to make it rhyme , if you want to have what we call rhyming couplet , er just one moment I have n't said clear away .
4 Land Rover themselves seem to realise this as the Defender is now fitted with the 200 Tdi unit which seems a good engine .
5 Since the press seem to take any and every chance they can to doubt his ability to play , this article , and indeed all your support over the last few months , has been more than a pleasure to read .
6 Both phases of deformation are kinematically coordinated and indicate shear such that the top moves east-northeast .
7 Always be willing to ask questions of the material and demand to know more than the text is willing to divulge about people , places and events .
8 THE establishment of a £11m nature reserve on Teesside is evidence that the Government 's development corporations do have more than the interests of big business at heart .
9 It is n't wrong to feel angry , but if you let it out in ways like this , the distress will increase for both of you , and you risk losing more than the chance to be a mother .
10 It is devastatingly hard to work out , but on the plus side you do get more than a year in which to solve the problem .
11 The fact is that people do co-operate more than the self-interest model ( useful though it is ) seems to predict .
12 These little thumb print things along the , along the sides are called the marks and the down to the sea those marks disappear and you get this silvery appearance , so it 's very plain if you 've got these that the salmon has been up there just in the upper which is exactly we had , hope we had happened
13 The areas covered include some which have attracted little or no interest in the past , but are considered worthy of investigation because of their geological setting .
14 This means they have added little or no mark-up ( see page 145 ) — they are selling the item(s) at a loss .
15 There are young autistic adults living independent lives and usefully employed , and others who have made little or no contact with the world they have entered .
16 • A US Government study reveals that car makers in the US have made little or no gains in fuel economy ratings for 1991 models .
17 However , almost exclusively , early systems have made little or no attempt to use any such knowledge beyond that of the word level ( e.g. Earnest [ 1962 ] , Eden [ 1964 ] , Sayre [ 1973 ] , Tappert [ 1984 ] ) .
18 In the few years since they have been in existence , the colleges of higher education have had little or no guidance , from the DES or anywhere else , as to the directions they might follow .
19 Teachers readily admit at the present time that in most cases they have had little or no training in assessment procedures , and therefore feel they lack both the skills and the confidence to take on a more responsible role in certification .
20 Many attempts to evaluate its effectiveness have shown little or no benefit , possibly due to methodological problems .
21 The authors argue that ‘ attempts to evaluate effectiveness have shown little or no benefit , ’ although among the references they quote are three studies that did not entail counselling in the accepted sense of the term at all , two of which produced distinctly positive results .
22 We residents and poll tax payers of Everton have to endure little or no street lighting at all .
23 Most comparisons between human and animal insulins have been based on responses to acute hypoglycaemia , often in non-diabetic subjects , and have found little or no difference between responses with the different species of insulins .
24 Such comments come a bit rich from the Opposition , when they have opposed each and every training initiative that we have introduced during the past 12 years and when we are spending two and a half times as much in real terms as the Labour Government did .
25 Their method of working is sympathetic to the environment , but 20th century economic realities have put all but a handful out of business .
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