Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] four [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Paasi then investigates what he terms the ‘ institutionalization of regions ’ , the process by which they are created , which involves four stages in the formation of ‘ structures of expectations ’ that embrace both the physical and the cultural characteristics of a region .
2 Stanfords has an IBM RS6000 which drives four PCs , three PC based cash tills , 10 dumb terminals , creating a 17 site user system ; it will be linked to Stanfords ' at British Airways in Regent Street .
3 But dealing with those in the foam ( which contains four times as much ) is more difficult — attempts to develop disposal methods have run into high costs .
4 Additional information about examination results at age 16 is being added to the existing data-base which covers four years of junior schooling .
5 I 've got DiMarzios in all of them save for one , which has four Chandler Lipstick Tubes .
6 The simplest proportional series consists of a single ‘ cell ’ which has four elements :
7 The company , which has four US and four European offices , has branched out further and has now established an Asia-Pacific operation for which it chose Singapore .
8 The company , which has four US and four European offices , has set up an Asian-Pacific operation in Singapore .
9 Perhaps the most interesting theory states that the physical door-hanging represents the spiritual doorway to the Islamic heaven , which has four gardens at its innermost core .
10 We know of only three companies that make these : Gaggenau ( model KM132 514 , £473.60 ) ; Neff ( model 9114 , £258.50 ) and Wisehart ( model BT70 , £156 , or the larger 16.4/2 model , which has four gas burners and two electric rings , £250 ) .
11 The unit , which has four members , will keep Government ministers briefed on progress in the islands as well as supporting the ecological steering group , announced by the Secretary of State , Ian Lang , in January .
12 BROUGH PARK is bringing the best out of former Sunderland grader Packies Boy , which has four wins and three seconds to his credit since switching to the Tyneside circuit .
13 Probably the best deal is the PCS11 , from Olivetti , which features four games and starts at £703 .
14 However , in patients with hyperglobulinaemia and low optical readings ( signal:control cut off ratio <2 ) a positive result should be confirmed by a second generation recombinant immunoblot assay , which uses four antigens ( 5–1–1 , c-100–3 , c33c , and c22–3 ) .
15 There is also a list of 19 subscribers to the fund for the improvement of farriery which includes four members of the London committee ( Rivers , Long , Penn and Maxwell ) .
16 The Neath captain , who leads a pack which shows four changes — one positional — from the eight which fired on empty cylinders against Ireland earlier in the month , will be charging his front five with the task of creating an early impression on title-chasing France .
17 I 'm referring to the WinTach program which gives four Windows benchmarks for your own system and compares the results with a base 386 machine .
18 This uses a flip-over cassette which gives four hours ' playing in each direction .
19 The rucksack incorporates Lowe 's Paralux adjustable back system which gives four levels of adjustment to fit your back size .
20 Rupert Murdoch 's Sky Television , which transmits four channels on Astra , would participate but would not own the channel .
21 Mr Everett , who has four children , said the award would help provide extra care for the girls .
22 Spielberg , who has four children , all under eight , said : ‘ I even know certain nine-year-olds it 's OK for but not my kids . ’
23 Brenda , who has four children and nine grandchildren , said : ‘ Yesterday , would have been my brother 's 70th birthday .
24 The Cambridge-educated bishop , who has four daughters , was unavailable for comment last night .
25 Another example of a Markov chain is the movement pattern of a business executive who visits four cities each week .
26 She has four arms , making her an inescapable foe — one hand holds a sword , one a human head , one is raised in a gesture of peace to trick the unwary , and the other forms a claw , ready to pinion its next victim .
27 She buys four pounds of cheese a week .
28 She employs four people and aims to have three other workshops within five years .
29 She presents a broken tea-cup to the landlord , who charges four pence for whisky .
30 She cycles four miles every morning to ride out with us and she always arrives before anybody else . ’
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