Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [vb pp] [conj] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Rincewind hurriedly recalled that a dryad was so linked to her tree that she suffered wounds in sympathy
2 One other one , if I may just , that I 've just remembered that A lady who had a Again this is when I was big removals .
3 I 'm interested , thank you , I 'm interested to notice that this nineteenth century attitude is being repeated now by er , our friends over there in the Labour party , erm and I must say , that really confirm what I 've always thought that a lot of their attitudes and their mental furniture do in fact belong to that century .
4 We have already argued that a period of sustained expansion can occur only if potential profitability can be maintained , that is , if an adequate balance between productivity and real wages can be sustained .
5 We have already noted that a log transformation often helps when the data is the result of some process of growth .
6 It was shortly after his time at Oxford , on his first journey to the Continent , that Hobbes found that others were dissatisfied with scholasticism ; and we have already noted that an interest in method was characteristic of the seventeenth century .
7 We have already seen that a sulphonamide acts as a false building block ; it fits into the construction but is the wrong shape for farther blocks to be added .
8 We have already seen that a murder is necessary in a detective story , if only to tell the reader that this is something worth attention .
9 Three foreign entrants have already withdrawn and a meeting tomorrow of the British Wheelchair Racing Association could call for a boycott by all British competitors .
10 We have just seen that a hirer under a hire purchase agreement is not someone who has ‘ bought or agreed to buy ’ for the purpose of section 25 of the Sale of Goods Act .
11 I have just heard that an aunt of mine died some years ago .
12 As we are all aware , they have cut the grant available to safety representatives training , sorry , for safety representatives ' training and will completely eliminate that grant by nineteen ninety five and to top it all they have just announced that a review of all health and safety legislation will be completed by April next year the objective of this review is to reduce the so-called burdens health and safety legislation puts on employers .
13 As Kipling complained , they hardly noticed it when it was there ; and since its conversion into a Commonwealth of Nations in 1947 , with Indian independence , they have hardly noticed that a Commonwealth is not the same thing .
14 The subjectivists have always insisted that a man who believes that a woman is consenting can not be guilty of rape .
15 I have always detected that an absence of humour is reflected in a very loud laugh , as if it is necessary to set in motion some violent mechanism before anything funny ultimately tickles the fancy , and Crossman certainly displayed this mannerism .
16 Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , said on Friday that it was now time to change ‘ the tone and mood of Scottish politics ’ and added : ‘ I have always accepted that a referendum could be an appropriate mechanism for sounding out opinion , particularly on constitutional issues . ’
17 Whether Socrates himself was ever helped towards a clearer understanding of matters by this process Plato does not tell us , but I must say I have always found that a tutorial strongly stimulated my own thinking .
18 I have always thought that a promise to perform an existing duty , or the performance of it , should be regarded as good consideration , because it is a benefit to the person to whom it is given .
19 Blaese and his colleagues have also shown that a mouse glioma can be completely ablated by treatment with acyclovir following a stereotactic implant of fibroblasts infected with a retrovirus copying the herpes virus gene for thymidine kinase .
20 There is a lot of racism in the school , and I have often believed that a lot of multicultural talk should start with the staff before it starts with the pupils .
21 In flavour-aversion learning , for instance , Archer and his collaborators ( e.g. Archer , Sjödén , Nilsson , and Carter 1979 ; Archer , Sjödén , and Nilsson 1985 ) have routinely found that an aversion established in one context is far less marked when the flavour is presented in a different context .
22 I 'm a physics graduate but have now decided that a career in computer programming is more practical , given my condition .
23 Hearings have now resumed and a decision on the amount of damages is expected shortly .
24 EC finance ministers have now agreed that an intermediary can opt to have its customer in the country of destination account for VAT on the intermediary 's behalf .
25 In Britain the courts have recently decided that a leather firm should pay the Cambridge Water Company almost £1m in damages for contaminating one of its boreholes with chlorinated solvents , even though the solvents were disposed of 17 years ago in a way that was legal at the time .
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