Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A positive correlation was found between glycosylated haemoglobin concentration and the prostacyclin concentration necessary to inhibit ADP-induced platelet aggregation by 50 per cent .
2 And we will continue to support Total Quality Management consultancies .
3 Taken together , therefore , these new courses and the DMS represent relatively little decline overall in the numbers of students in the maintained sector pursuing post-experience management education in the last few years .
4 Alternatively , it should be possible to disrupt specific DH sites by homologous recombination , as has been recently described for the β-globin LCR ( 69 ) .
5 These observations leave little doubt that daytime photochemistry simultaneously destroys ozone and produces odd hydrogen radicals ( HO and HO 2 ) in the clean , unperturbed marine boundary layer of the Southern Ocean .
6 During the period 1983-84 to 1989-90 , the scheme assisted 902 projects , disbursed £31.6 million of board funds at constant 1990 prices , and produced total tourism investment of £197.2 million at 1990 prices .
7 Who should treat attempted suicide patients ?
8 Powder Byrne , which offers off-piste skiing courses as add-ons to its hotel and chalet holidays in the Swiss Alps , is a confirmed user , and has hit on the bright idea of recycling some of last winter 's footage as a low-key promotional device .
9 Casting grave doubt on the future of any in-house repository at IBM Corp , the company has extended its existing licence for Hewlett-Packard Co 's SoftBench Framework to include non-Unix IBM systems such as OS/2 — the original licence for the software engineering tools environment covered IBM 's AIX-based development offerings only .
10 I asked professional John Burns what the hazards were at Silloth .
11 A voucher scheme has been introduced to encourage coach tour operators to include Historic Scotland properties in their itineraries .
12 Who gets to define , measure and act on quality in the NHS is , according to Pollitt ( 1992 ) , divided up along " tribal " lines reflecting professional demarcation boundaries and struggles for control among competing groups .
13 ‘ Right now we 're concentrating a lot of experimentation on bass strings , and especially on producing low B strings for 5-string basses .
14 Instead , we are trapped in a cycle of a low skilled workforce being supervised by poorly-trained managers , producing low quality goods and services .
15 Worse , the president promised on new year 's eve to implement Islamic sharia law , which will probably aggravate his war against the non-Muslim rebels of Sudan 's south .
16 Korn/Ferry , whose world fee income achieved a fivefold increase between 1977 and 1986 , and is confidently expected to pass the $100m. mark by the 1990s , is sometimes criticised in the USA for being dominated by the central management , for its ‘ big factory ’ image where the seniors do the selling and the juniors do the work , and it has also suffered much at the pen of headhunting newshound Jim Kennedy , who produces Executive Recruiter News .
17 They were not required to wear normal police uniform , or to cut their hair short , both of which were considered demeaning .
18 Once again , the budget has been increased to include computer-based sequencing software and synchronising devices a-plenty .
19 More than one million fans are expected at box offices this weekend to see pint-sized superstar Macaulay Culkin 's new blockbuster .
20 Do you think specific arts events should receive public funding , or are you unhappy about gay sexuality being publicised .
21 BULL TO RE-EXAMINE LABOUR MANAGEMENT CONSULTATION
22 He says he thinks indoor opera performances at a hundred and sixty pounds a ticket will still be popular , but now outdoor opera in beautiful settings with opera stars and clasical musicians are also becoming very popular .
23 It seems impossible to pinpoint the reasons for her success ; in many ways she defies normal marathon logic .
24 He began to run about in front of her , to turn , to perform grotesque dance movements that were not without some grace .
25 Several of the calculations which produced low success rates could probably be undertaken with a good deal more success in the actual context concerned .
26 Questions looking at this sort of relationship , explicitly mentioned in the foundation list , produced low success rates .
27 Coleridge had fallen asleep reading Purchas His Pilgrim where these words appear :
28 Accelerated erosion was more widespread than in the second episode , reflecting extensive forest clearance by the Purépecha .
29 Whilst MDC aims to stimulate private sector activity , it is clearly public sector led and financed .
30 The possibility of high chain extension in polymer solutions was pointed out by F. C. Frank in 1970 , and the experiments of Mackley using extensional flow fields generated by two opposing jets indicated that very high extensions were attainable , as was shown by the birefringence observed in the flowing solution .
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