Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Dr Sommerville , accompanied by a group of junior doctors ( the National Heart was considered a teaching hospital ) told me : ‘ I was looking at your case notes yesterday evening and I know exactly what the answer is — a transplant . ’
2 There becomes little need for separate information skills programmes when integration is complete .
3 Whole research cruises where water samples were being taken at many depths , every sample that came back was titrated on board ship to get the silver nitrate to establish the chlorinity and hence the salinity .
4 Administration of IPV resulted in substantial increases in the seroprevalence and GMTs 4–6 weeks after vaccination , but there were few differences between the study groups when antibody titres were measured 13–17 months later .
5 Also at Horstead Keynes are the carriage sheds where work is undertaken to restore coaching stock to working order .
6 So this cell signals both onset and offset of a small spot over a small region of the visual field .
7 In the constructional steel industry sites where work is available are scattered throughout the UK and , as a result , employees in the industry know that travelling around the country is a feature of employment in it .
8 Particular emphasis will be placed on a limited number of field study areas where nature conservation resources are under a variety of land use pressures .
9 The government 's own Center for Disease Control discovered serious reporting errors when quality verification samples were posted to a number of laboratories as an experiment .
10 Technology provides trainer aids not trainer substitutes .
11 It has been thought that aircraft maintenance problems i.e. planning/scheduling activities , aircraft system/equipment failure diagnosis , etc. , are too large and complex to be tackled successfully with computers .
12 If the midpoint summaries then trend downwards , the transformation was too powerful , and we must move back up the ladder somewhat .
13 By keying in one or a number of search terms e.g. subject keywords , author or format , the user can broaden or narrow a search without any predesigned classification structure .
14 They got in touch with commercially-minded courtiers , including Roe , and in 1606 persuaded the king to issue a charter to the Virginia Company , dividing the North American seacoast from about 35 °N to 45 °N into a section for the Londoners including Sir Thomas Smith , who went south to the region of Raleigh 's original settlement , and a section for the Plymouth men who followed their fishing interests further north .
15 Dennis discoverers how water can add a new dimension to your garden .
16 Peter Simpson , who must rank as one of the best centre-forwards in the history of the club , first came to the notice of Crystal Palace patrons when Palace met Kettering Town in the 1st Round of the FA Cup on 24 November 1928 .
17 The new grants were attacked by the National Union of Students as another cut in living standards when inflation was running at 7.7 per cent and housing costs , according to estimates from the committee of vice-chancellors and principals , had increased by 8.6 per cent .
18 If you go back far enough , of course , all our ancestors lived in basic subsistence economies where cash never changed hands .
19 In summary , in addition to previously described erythroid specific , T cell specific , macrophage specific LCRs , we have provided evidence in this paper for a putative Locus Control Region for the class II MHC , which would allow specific expression of genes to cells of the B cell lineage , as well as to cell types where class II can be expressed .
20 He said : ‘ Our future expansion programme is frozen , because without a Glasgow bridgehead sites further north would be too isolated from the central hub of our business .
21 For example information about prices can , in certain circumstances , constitute a business secret : see the discussion in Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 724 and Lansing Linde Ltd v Kerr [ 1991 ] 1 All ER 418. 2 Express duties once employment has ended By including express restrictive covenants in an employment contract an employer will seek to achieve three goals once employment is over : ( a ) to prevent the ex-employee canvassing orders from the employer 's customers ; ( b ) to prevent the ex-employee competing with his business ( usually within a defined geographical area ) ; ( c ) to prevent the ex-employee from using/disclosing any legitimate business secrets .
22 In this condition , the sufferer experiences either constipation or diarrhoea , often in association with excessive abdominal bloating and sometimes pains , usually cramp-like and situated either in the middle or lower part of the abdomen .
23 But he could face competition from a young North Wales amateur who impressed Robins ' boss Brian Flynn in a 3-2 Midland Senior League win over Tranmere Rovers yesterday afternoon .
24 In sexual abuse cases where leave is sought for the child to be interviewed by an expert the court may stipulate that all interviews be recorded on video tape as advocated by Douglas Brown J in Rochdale Borough Council v B W , A K and others ( 1991 ) cited above , a wardship case involving allegations of ritual abuse .
25 Thick sweater , winter pyjamas not nightie , who knows where I 'd be sleeping .
26 During the winter months when snow is seldom absent and the temperature can plummet to -40°C , the mission travelled about 1,500 miles across Siberia to Yeniseysk , at which they turned south-east and followed the wild , raging Angara River for 1,300 miles through deep-cut , tree-clad highlands to Irkutsk and the magnificent Lake Baykal .
27 Silos are used to store fresh grass which is fed to cattle in the cool winter months when grass stops growing .
28 The effect of this imperative on successive Tory Home Secretaries when legislation was in preparation comes through clearly in later chapters .
29 This partial definition of dishonesty applies to theft and other Theft Act offences where theft is an ingredient .
30 They want to live in socially responsible communities communities where care and opportunity , protection from poverty and crime and pollution , access to transport , housing and education , equal treatment and opportunities for women and men are rights of citizenship and not dependent on individual wealth .
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