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

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1 Isolated nuclei display an ATP-dependent uptake of calcium , of which 20% was subsequently released by InsP 3 ( ref. 138 ) .
2 Ankles suffer a high rate of injury wherever poor mats are used .
3 Now , offices , the County Hall and even a car park make a bigger impact but the prison retains its huge central site .
4 Highly cohesive groups display a strong loyalty to their members and a strong adherence to group norms .
5 Climbers make a great mistake , however , in imagining that each of these groups aspires to the dizzy heights of dangling .
6 Although the written text may be very general and refrain from referring either to men or women , the illustrations make a definite point for the majority contain male figures .
7 Beyond these woods lay the round green hills of Donegal 's farmland , not unlike England 's South Downs , the fields bounded by tall hedges .
8 A perspective of well working markets ( therefore the need for minimal government intervention ) and a balanced budget make the competing schools of thought more attractive to this group .
9 Workers at British Aerospace fear a proposed deal with Indonesia could threaten more jobs at Prestwick .
10 An increase in the national insurance rates , without a commensurate rise in income support , means that those on income support gain no net increase in benefit .
11 In the least ‘ radical ’ forms , the home authorities remain the main providers of services , but the purchasing of services from other health authorities is increased .
12 In the least ‘ radical ’ forms , the home authorities remain the main providers of services , but purchasing of services from other health authorities is increased .
13 Below all these strata lay the immemorial peasant base of straight barter and the still-important tax in kind .
14 However , cyclists make a good example because they too are starting to wear hard hats .
15 Wildlife experts fear the calm weather may return too late to save them .
16 For some of the work auditory sequences are presented to investigate the question of whether auditory and visual temporal patterns mean the same thing to the infant .
17 For each locality the records of first resort remain the early county histories , the relevant volumes in the Victoria County History series , and the proceedings of the county , or similar , historical or record society ; and no doubt local historians will wish to obtain some of these or , subject to the laws of copyright , obtain photocopies of selected sections .
18 Rules about the timing and specificity of disclosure of commission and other remuneration , which permit less than full disclosure of the amount or value of the commission or remuneration raise the safe harbour question .
19 Twice the Devil has been decisively defeated by God , but his strategies remain the same .
20 ‘ Compulsive spenders suffer the same urge to go on a binge as compulsive drinkers , eaters or non-eaters , ’ declares Dr Christopher Cook of London 's Middlesex Hospital Psychiatry Unit .
21 Unique and naive in style , these ‘ artless ’ illustrations remain an important element of the stories and part of the total experience .
22 As both the active and the passive sentence mean the same thing , it is reasonable to ask why we need both .
23 Here I must emphasize that , although social anthropologists in the field concentrate a great deal of their attention on day-to-day domestic relationships , it is not really the set of domestic relationships as such which is their ultimate focus of interest .
24 If the universal calibration curve is valid for the system then where the subscripts s and u denote the standard calibration and the polymer under study , respectively .
25 The mysterious Miss Madrigal , who is employed as Laurel 's companion and whose green fingers make the barren chalk garden of the title bloom , brings a real feeling of tragic suffering to the stage .
26 When imaging a surface , researchers bring the fine tip of the STM down to about 1 millionth of a millimetre away from the sample .
27 Although its great hall and courtyard buildings have crumbled , its linked tower houses make an impressive sight from the A85 towards Crieff , and the interior still contains fine tempera painted ceilings , plasterwork and moulded fireplaces .
28 Black and Scholes make the following assumptions :
29 The proofs of purchase remain the same , of course , but the dealer is in a position to take care of installation and so forth for those of a nervous disposition .
30 Our party is determined to let the nation 's money obey the natural law , starting with the law of supply and demand .
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