Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Using virus vectors , Woo successfully inserted normal mouse genes for phenylalanine hydroxylase into cultured liver cells from the mutant mouse . |
2 | People who eat properly feel good about themselves . |
3 | ‘ Do n't like to see little 'uns ill . ’ |
4 | Farmers given right to leave collective farms with allotment of land and equipment . |
5 | This increased revenue was needed to meet the dramatic costs of assisting the war effort [ see below ] and of financing vastly increased domestic defence spending , including arms purchases from the United States to the value of US$6,750 million , approved in November by the US Congress . |
6 | One group of subjects ( labelled ‘ Control ’ in the figure ) experienced only reinforced conditioning trials . |
7 | As such , they are simplified versions of the working models used during the analysis , which became extremely complicated due to the interactivity between the components , usually represented as a series of inputs and outputs of relevant information . |
8 | What … has never taken place is an epistemological critique at the most fundamental level of the connection between the development of a historicism which has expanded and developed enough to include antithetical attitudes such as ideologies of Western imperialism and critiques of imperialism on the one hand , and on the other , the actual practice of imperialism by which the accumulation of territories and population , the control of economies , and the incorporation and homogenisation of histories are maintained . |
9 | For this reason , the Institute will restrict the examination to candidates who have been trained by holders of the Dip CITT. for a few years and then review the situation to see whether the professional structures have developed enough to sustain new entrants . |
10 | All the plants listed below require bright lighting . |
11 | Finally there are inevitable gaps and some mistakes in the science : to go deeper see dusty tomes or corner an expert . |
12 | Some consist of a simple bowl with a lip , over which the water trickles , while others come in sections of varying lengths and shapes which can be joined together to form complex arrangements . |
13 | Furthermore , any number of metal components can be joined together to make complex shapes , leading to an almost limitless variety of products . |
14 | These were groups of people with a common bond who had joined together to make regular contributions into a pool from which they could borrow at low rates of interest . |
15 | Sir , — In the past few months we have heard much regarding possible reforms in the working of parliament . |
16 | Government representatives , employers and workers now met together to discuss economic policies . |
17 | The example is constructed — the reader is warned because good reasons for preferring naturally occurring conversational data will be given in Chapter 6 . |
18 | As technology and standards change so does public expectation . |
19 | There is one pointed , slightly angular , apical papilla flanked on each side by 3 to 4 irregularly arranged long pointed oral papillae , some of which are slightly flattened . |
20 | I feel I 've developed morally to become capable of things I could never have dreamed of before . |
21 | Our friendly staff of highly trained mechanics , offer a full range of services covering all major UK and foreign vehicles , using only approved spare parts . |
22 | Another cliché that persists is that chefs work in contract catering only to avoid long hours and the tough competition of hotel and restaurant kitchens . |
23 | King Fahd was said to have intervened personally to warn Islamic radicals against any " excessive behaviour " , saying that " any recourse to any means other than peaceful dialogue is excluded " . |
24 | TRANSAID has helped SCF to secure an aircraft to fly relief workers and supplies to famine-stricken areas of Somalia , where continued fighting and looting make overland travel dangerous . |
25 | Possible changes would include the reporting of sensitivity analyses in league table documents or , as more economic evaluations of health care interventions are undertaken alongside controlled clinical studies , the use of confidence intervals around estimates . |
26 | But myths do not exist only to give human proportions to events ; they are also created to mystify experience . |
27 | The Sir Eric Rideal Trust annually offers financial assistance to promising academic research workers , including research students , in the general field of colloid and surface science to attend conferences and to visit relevant research institutions . |
28 | The use of a picture taken inside the Ministry of Sound club in our article on the drugs Ecstasy and Ketamine ( April 3 ) was intended merely to show young people in a club and was not intended to suggest that drugs are permitted or used at the Ministry of Sound . |
29 | The ambiguity present in O'Connell has arguably aided catholic nationalists over the years in the justification of their policies . |
30 | My Department has vigorously pursued reported delays with the authorities concerned . |