Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [art] [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 representative : they enable all relevant interests to be involved in the decision-making process and they bring together the specialised knowledge of working people into a working combination ;
2 The detailed changes to the boundary layer structure during this development are complicated , although they occupy only a small fraction of the total distance over which transition occurs .
3 Did all these guitarists want basically the same kind of modifications ?
4 Nevertheless , hospitals provide only a small proportion of respite care — perhaps as little as 7% .
5 Suspended sediment load data , however , provide only a crude measure of overall erosion and do not reveal the proportions of that load which are due to agriculture , logging , urban development , etc .
6 Publishing exam results is fine — We have been saying that for three years , but as the Secretary of State managed to point out in his contorted evidence to the teachers ' pay review body , exam results alone provide only an elementary indication of the effectiveness of a school .
7 Faecal concentrations , however , provide only an indirect estimate of the drug available in the tissues .
8 Place now a thin wire of radius unc into the magnetic field at a height z so that its plane is perpendicular to the Z-axis , and each element of the wire is subjected to a constant radial flux density Br .
9 MS-DOS 3.3 and DR-DOS occupy roughly the same amount of conventional memory .
10 Consider the transform Notice that the two numerators must also be complex conjugates in order for G(s) to be real and its inverse Laplace transform correspondingly a real function of time .
11 We report here the concurrent observation of processes ( 1 ) -(6) , which we follow by monitoring ozone and peroxide concentrations in surface air .
12 In an attempt to deal with these inadequacies the new proposals ( Department of Trade and Industry 1989 ) represent a change from the present form based approach to an effects based approach , and involve almost the wholesale adoption of the principles and form of Article 85 .
13 Detail briefly the step-by-step procedure of handling the booking from the time the enquiry is made to the departure of the guests .
14 Because FM waves travel only 60 or so miles from a transmitter , they provide essentially a local pool of sound .
15 mhm Well I think it can go from anything , I mean just a vague feeling of suddenly being put off what you 're talking about because you 've suddenly become conscious of how you 're looking .
16 He says conventional low-calorie diets cause only a temporary loss of weight .
17 It is solicitors , not barristers , who conduct much the greater number of cases in the lesser courts — county courts and magistrates ' courts .
18 After completing a core course in foundation subjects in general and applied linguistics , MSc students put together a personal programme of options chosen from a set of more than 25 courses ranging from highly practical topics like language teaching methodology , language testing , teacher education etc. to theoretical and descriptive studies such as second language acquisition , socio/psycho-linguistics , pedagogical descriptions and literary stylistics .
19 Richard Duke ( Bridgnorth ) put together a match-winning catch of rudd weighing 4–8–8 from the ‘ slab ’ peg on the county ground using stick float and maggot .
20 For everyone else , it really does n't matter , because the detective work is going to lead to applications for us today , as disciples who follow in the footsteps of Matthew the apostle and whoever it was who put together the first gospel of the New testament .
21 Morgan , and one a German , Georg Siemens — put together the French theory of entrepreneurial banking and the English theory of commercial banking to create the first successful modern banks , J.P .
22 Playing two fewer matches , they finished only one try and 50 points short of their records and , in winning all 37 matches after losing to New Zealand in October 1989 , put together the longest sequence of victories by any Welsh senior club since the war .
23 Northallerton Match Group 's Steve Russell , drawn on the sheltered path of the lake , utilised the pole to good effect and put together an all-gudgeon bag of 3–2–0 falling to bloodworm at seven metres .
24 It is much more nearly true to say that no two patients ever show exactly the same constellation of symptoms .
25 But why not , if both players receive exactly the same share of prizemoney , to which the Board have geared the fines anyway ?
26 What is striking about the Heseltines is that both register exactly the same expression of expectant acceptance .
27 But put aside the question-begging character of the premiss , and turn instead to the conclusion .
28 First , the publication of the Nazimov Rescript at the end of 1857 cut short the year-long procrastination of the Secret Committee .
29 The figures for 1986 ( Table 6.15 ) show clearly the distinct appeal of each channel .
30 Immediately below the photograph , we show schematically the corresponding array of cones : long- , middle- and short-wave cones are represented by red , green and blue discs , respectively .
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