Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The Aboriginal Initiates communicate intuitively with the Dreamtime — the time of their creation — by tapping into a universal reservoir of information containing their racial memory . |
2 | The insistence on the supremacy of the political has become a cliché of recent thinking . |
3 | Former Chief Justice Bhagwati summed up the situation succinctly : ’ The multinational has won and the people of India have lost . ’ |
4 | Less dramatically , the health of the surviving has improved . |
5 | I was just going to make a cup of tea , and now the lecky 's gone . ’ |
6 | The political and intellectual ‘ zeitgiest ’ of England in the Thirties appears to have suited James ' radical and romantic temperament ; this period of intense political ferment gave James the opportunity to become embroiled in the great political and ideological debates that so dominated the times . |
7 | For all its undoubted talents , chief of which are its chassis , cabin and controls , the 300SL-24 fails to do the same . |
8 | To come together to help the unemployed has led many churches to take part in Unemployment Sunday . |
9 | Often , provision for the unemployed has consisted largely of mainstream courses based in educational institutions , with virtually the only distinctive feature being a reduced fee . |
10 | Apart from the reductions in benefits noted earlier , the treatment of the unemployed has become increasingly demeaning . |
11 | The Centre for the Unemployed has done a great deal for us . |
12 | Some of the work with the unemployed has taken place within this context . |
13 | This being so , we could say that the bistable has remembered what the input states were — it has the memory whereas a simple gate has not . |
14 | Nothing the burglar can do will silence the alarm since once the bistable has set , it will remain like that until reset . |
15 | When I awake , the sickness has gone , but the high has remained and I feel fitter than I have done in the whole of our visit . |
16 | It is in these ways that The Roaring Girl begins to disclose how , because of the complex connections between sexuality , gender , and class , and specifically between sexual and economic exploitation , economic and political anxieties can be displaced into the domain of the sexual and conversely , the sexual comes to possess enormous signifying power ( though very different from that attributed to sexuality by the radical humanist ) . |
17 | The island was a small one in the this has got a heart middle of the pond I could n't find the right line that 's why I did that . |
18 | And both , implicitly or explicitly , organize this field historically , for the non-popular is , depending on the perspective , either what the popular has tried to replace or what has tried to replace the popular . |
19 | The gharial has evolved the most extraordinarily long , slim , almost beak-like jaws , which have been described as looking like the handle of a saucepan . |
20 | With repetition , these synapses become less effective in causing the motor neurones to fire . |
21 | While the criticism that Lévi-Strauss , structuralism emphasizes the synchronic at the expense of the diachronic has assumed the status of a critical truism , this in fact repeats the substance of his critique of Sartre , namely that the latter attempted to transform history into a space of synchronicity . |
22 | The crisis of the social sector of Mexican agriculture in the 1980's has attracted increasing attention in recent years . |
23 | Once the swinging has started , there is very little even a skilled driver can do . |
24 | No you ca n't the forty foots have n't even The we 've got a huge problem in Sri Lanka . |
25 | The result is that , by and large , the fiscal has to take the case as the police have presented it ; he does not seize the opportunity to come into direct contact with the investigation and has little chance of finding out what the police have ignored . |
26 | Gradually the old has merged with the new and the grandchildren of the ‘ young couples ’ who moved into the ‘ new ’ houses are now becoming the second generation to attend Keyingham school . |
27 | In the plant world new growth can not take place until the old has died and dropped away . |
28 | Paradoxically , this move beyond the individual to the social has resulted in a much more pessimistic prognosis for disabled people . |
29 | Forster got Delaney back into the boat , leaving the gruesome remains to continue on their grinning journey . |
30 | ‘ My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord and my spirit exults in God my saviour because he has looked upon his lowly handmaid Yes , from this day forward all generations will call me blessed for the Almighty has done great things for me . |