Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That 's how it is ’ , they answered , ‘ he 's due to go on such-and-such a date ’ . |
2 | that represents in some way erm about three to one . |
3 | A prospective purchaser would presumably be hesitant to proceed in such circumstances without adequate insurance protection . |
4 | Also drawn in charcoal were two other features of religious importance : a group of five-pointed stars and a mystical two-line formula , each consisting of all 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet — the ultimate anagram which , when rearranged , could quite literally be used to express all human knowledge and all experience . |
5 | I think it unnecessary to go through those cases , or to examine the particular grounds on which each of them was decided . |
6 | The psychological care of people receiving interleukin-2 has many similarities with that given to those on chemotherapy . |
7 | ‘ I would be prepared to write a leader on this project , but I would find it difficult to take the opposing point of view to that given in those two leaders . |
8 | It is only the form of the metric in the interaction region that needs to be modified to that given in this section . |
9 | Her children had families of their own and her husband was n't due to retire for several years . |
10 | Peter Wood relinquished the Chairmanship of RBIC , and RBIS , to Chris Pearson , Director of Private and Offshore Banking and Director , South of England in October 1992 when the rapid growth of Direct Line made greater demands on Peter 's time ; Norman , who had been due to retire at that time , was asked to stay on for two years to see the restructuring process completed . |
11 | Does that compare with that ? |
12 | For various reasons , it has not been possible to arrange for this sub-committee to meet . |
13 | It is sometimes possible to arrange for both ministers to be at the ceremony , sharing the responsibility between them . |
14 | Yeah that belongs to that car . |
15 | That belongs to that other git ! |
16 | In Fig. 14.1 , with interest rate r 1 , it will be profitable to invest in all projects up to I 1 , with I 1 itself breaking even . |
17 | II adjusted its unproductive consumption and accumulation of surplus-value to accommodate to this pattern . |
18 | The life may take a different form to that experienced by most of us , and may not be rewarding in our terms , or in the terms by which society judges these things . |
19 | In this short space it is not possible to go into any depth on the nature of particular natural hazards but only to highlight those aspects relevant to GIS . |
20 | That led to another line of thought . |
21 | They use a system similar to that developed by some of the live-bearing reptiles but one that is enormously more efficient . |
22 | that dredging for this voice has drowned no other |
23 | In keeping with the grand design , the sewers designed by Haussmann and his great engineer Belgrand were so magnificent that to this day they form part of the tourist 's Paris , for it is possible to cruise through these huge well-lighted caverns in a boat . |
24 | On the autobahn or the test track , this translates into an uncanny ability to accelerate strongly to 140 mph with sufficient in reserve to cruise at that speed for as long as conditions allow . |
25 | The best that can be said is that to appeal to such a wide diversity of patrons he clearly possessed some very rare talent indeed . |
26 | For example we can use it to show that it is possible to pivot from any primal feasible tableau ( T1 ) corresponding to a set of constraints to any other primal feasible tableau ( T2 ) for these constraints , maintaining primal feasibility . |
27 | In Section 6.3 , we showed that it is possible to pivot from any BFS to any other BFS through a sequence of BFSs . |
28 | ‘ It is a romantic movie about two young people very much in love and all that goes with that . |
29 | We are left with real problems of unemployment and all that goes with that with the drifting away of hospital care so that everything is centered outside the constituency ; with the drifting away of real jobs so that people have to move outside . |
30 | That goes with that . |