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

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1 Bath/shower mixers have a connection for a shower hose and a diverter so that flow can be directed to the shower ( see Chapter 8 ) .
2 Visiting them at Christmas was particularly rewarding for the field-worker in order to see conspired contacts demonstrate the regard in which they held the neighbourhood police ; of course , it was equally rewarding for the police .
3 And more than that , I 'd grown up with divorced parents and I do think kids need a mother and a father . ’
4 And let's start with a basic question , here in this nation of animal lovers , do you think animals deserve a better deal ?
5 they ask about school say , but I do n't think schools have the authority really to do anything either way about er forgiveness .
6 Do you think readers notice the difference ?
7 Today ‘ caseworkers ’ using computers see every purchase order through to completion .
8 The Trust has also received funds form the Homeguardian insurance scheme , which was created especially for National Trust Enterprises by Frizzell ( see page 2 ) and which has already generated over £300,000 .
9 Enabling technologies include the Bull Product Data Management System , which it says applies concurrent engineering to cut down design-to-manufacturing time and reduce costs , and ‘ integration enablers ’ , which Bull says connect two or more manufacturing applications ‘ without the time and cost of customized development ’ .
10 Were they did pit ponies pull the pull the wagons ?
11 Nesting birds include the little tern , redshank and shelduck .
12 For an instant , too , a detached sense of pity welled up inside him at the body 's seeming frailty in the face of its task ; could the slight , sloping shoulders carry the heavy burdens of leadership , the thin arms and bony wrists hold a long steady course ?
13 Trobriand islanders use the tug-of-war , cricket , the collection of yams and great and freely expressed sexual enthusiasm as the planks of their complicated beliefs .
14 We decided that most voltage gated channels exhibit a phenomenon known as inactivation .
15 Where shift overlaps permit the majority of staff to be on duty at the same time , the opportunity should be taken to discuss , review and resolve issues relating to patient care and other work related matters .
16 Ferry lines expect a huge rush of passengers taking advantage of the new freedom .
17 Process models provide a mechanism for defining lifecycles for objects within LIFESPAN .
18 At the point of final sales too , trading companies coordinate the activities of group members in retail distribution .
19 In opposition to this , Kay and Silberston ( 1984 ) argue that competition would not necessarily lead to equal efficiency , since publicly owned concerns have the deep purse of public funds on which to draw .
20 Whereas territorial individuals are dominant in their own area but subordinates in other areas , hierarchically grouped individuals have the same status wherever they go .
21 Test kits have a limited shelf life which may only be twelve months in some cases .
22 Cinnamon sticks and cardamom seeds complete the Middle Eastern flavour .
23 Backbench rebels put the defeat to one side and vowed to continue their battle to scupper the controversial Euro treaty .
24 There are advantages in having one set of meetings starting just after school ends and the other set later on another evening so that shift workers have an opportunity to attend .
25 Abelson also suggests that fax machines aid the establishment and working of ‘ invisible colleges ’ .
26 And since , as we shall see , reported earnings form the basis of share evaluation , such differences make it extremely difficult for the investment analyst to estimate the fair price of shares .
27 Cancelled cheques show the money was withdrawn in ten , twenty and fifty pound notes .
28 Once fund managers see the sequence of events leading to the share price collapse , they will decide whether to sue .
29 Many place names include a descriptive syllable — marsa ( harbour ) , ghain ( spring or well ) , ramla ( sandy ) , wied ( valley ) , ghar ( cave ) .
30 Now harbour porpoises face the additional threat of coastal gill-nets .
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