Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [pron] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Prayer Boat do n't write songs , so much as swells of piano and guitar which float the peculiar Mike Scott-like voice of Emmet Tinley . |
2 | Our modern Western world is consequently run by captains of industry , commerce and business who have an underlying Eastern philosophy . |
3 | The surprising thing about this debate is its relative neglect of the administrative dimension of corporatism ( Etzioni-Halevy 1983 , pp. 63–73 ) , especially since the relationships between state and economy which compel a corporatist interpretation of modern capitalism manifest themselves through institutions which are grafted on to the administrative system . |
4 | The resented traffic jam , the heated political argument , the broken appointment , can cause strong feelings of resentment , exasperation and frustration which have a physical effect . |
5 | Some of these are further extended in the detached bungalow analysed by King ( 1984 ) , as part of an opposition to elements of modernity and urbanization which constitute the major transformations of the environment over the last two centuries . |
6 | … the commitment of public expenditure which directly governs the services and benefits of older people in discussions about employment , wages and taxation , transport , urban planning and housing which have a powerful indirect effect on the situation and standard of living of the elderly . |
7 | The amassing of information , reflection , discussion and analysis which form the necessary seedbed of policy , were outside Wheeler 's purview . |
8 | God 's love for and claim on man are worked out through a judgement and condemnation which disclose a profound alienation and estrangement between man and God , a contradiction in which man has attempted to break away from the tie with God , so that God 's claim on him has become a consuming fire . |
9 | These conditions are institutionalized through forms of discourse and power which establish a pervasive framework of values , beliefs , ideals and aspirations . |
10 | Therefore , to assume a sort of ( even internal ) scientific realism about the results of Lakoff and Johnson 's cognitive theory , to claim to have discovered truths about mind and language which give a special explanatory validity to the interpretation of King Lear , is to impose one view of linguistics , one view of science , and one view of how a literary text is to be interpreted on the text . |