Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Lead underwriters are American Express Co 's Lehman Brothers , Bear Stearns Co Inc and Robinson-Humphrey Co . |
2 | Dictionary publishers have limited fonts available and the same font may indicate different roles in different parts of the definitions ( human readers are easily able to use the definitional context to determine the function of a particular font change ) . |
3 | Student prejudice kept the KGB off the list , which made Trent mad or made him laugh , depending on the day of the week . |
4 | If you 'll be using a wheelbarrow frequently , then make risers low and treads deep , to make is easier to manoeuvre — or build a separate ramp for it . |
5 | It made racism respectable and clinical by institutionalising it . |
6 | Firstly , the result only applies when the concentration and temperature gradients have the appropriate signs ; positive would make N imaginary and positive would make J negative . |
7 | The company wants the $18m or so net proceeds for financing accounts receivable and inventory and for working capital . |
8 | Modern one-coat paints make redecoration simple and the range of designs in easy-to-strip flat and sculpture vinyl wallcoverings allow almost any effect to be created with the minimum of fuss . |
9 | They wanted to go off and cover Greenham Common and Sizewell and the radiation in Australia like everybody else . |
10 | The earlier traditions had focused not on experience as the key element in mind , but on intellect and thought ; it was this that made mind special and different from anything physical . |
11 | Since Pro-File is a data logger it can log parameters other than those required for it to function as a dive computer ( depth , temperature and air data as functions of time ) . |
12 | The calculations of discount , rebates and transitional relief make administration difficult but with the co–operation of the payers , the Regional Council hopes to make the transitional arrangements as easy as possible . |
13 | It refers first to the widening of the scope of collective bargaining to include subjects other than pay and conditions , citing as examples : the provision of time and office services for lay trade-union representatives ; man-power planning ; job and income security ; and disclosure of information . |
14 | Not many , we were always in too much of a hurry to see Johnny Gotobed and Hepzibah Green . ’ |
15 | Many lower-level managers found MINIS time-consuming and unhelpful , while some also found it difficult to depict their work accurately . |
16 | His idea was to find works in these unlikely locations which incorporate photographic strategies and techniques to find artists other than pure photographers who use the medium in making paintings , sculpture , drawings , prints , books , installations and videos . |
17 | For a long time local authorities have been getting away with murder — they 're not keeping maps up-to-date and have low maintenance budgets for rights of way . |
18 | But he had been unafraid , although a tremor had gone through him as he entered the great Sun Chamber and found Dierdriu alone and waiting for him . |
19 | Loss of weight has meanings other than slimness . |
20 | Obviously I welcome any extra options for keeping animals safe and hoof branding will be the answer for some people . |
21 | There was also that necessity of keeping Dana happy and away from London , but , even so , Roman did n't have to ignore her own existence to such an extent . |
22 | Do the continental with your interiors by keeping styles cool and simple . |
23 | He was also keeping notebooks Coleridge-like and in the time-honoured fashion these fed his later work , notably his novels and Death Of A Lady 's Man in particular . |
24 | The menagerie of the Zoological Society provided the perfect opportunity to observe subjects alive and vigorously kicking , and the tiny woodcuts of the Society 's guidebook vibrate with squawking , flapping , screeching birds drawn as never before attempted in a British work of its kind . |
25 | Mr Dinkins said he wished ‘ that we could do as well as Tokyo does ’ in keeping crime low and hoped to learn how Tokyo has largely avoided New York 's problems of high crime , drugs and unemployment . |
26 | The return of Jim McInally in midfield — he also missed the cup-tie because of suspension — will also bolster Dundee United and increase the strain on Aberdeen not to make any false moves that could fatally injure such title aspirations they may harbour . |
27 | Histamine has effects other than the stimulation of acid and pepsin secretion , such as marked vasoactivity . |
28 | The assumption was that their wages only supplemented the family income and , anyway , they did not need to find work interesting because they had families to look after , which was their real job . |
29 | May 24 : DBT AA Lartington Charity Match incorporating Lartington top and bottom lakes . |
30 | She gracefully drew Luch close and kissed her cheek . |