Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [adv] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | FIGURE 6.1 Both sides of the Moon . |
2 | Much time is spent by teacher-librarians in secondary schools in giving pupils busy introductions to reference books and library catalogues , and we saw in Chapter 3 how tutor-librarians in technical institutions along Hertfordshire lines had built up programmes of instruction in all aspects of information-seeking . |
3 | We saw in Chapter 6 how Marxists argue that military spending is one solution to under-consumption ; at the same time Marxists would also argue that Keynesian demand management and social welfarism is another instrument for creating higher effective consumer demand , which also serves to create further false consciousness among the working class and defuse threats to the legitimacy of the state . |
4 | Figure 8.1 Pairwise relationships between maturity , volatility and volume |
5 | She stood up and walked from the room without so much as a backward glance , and Shae looked down at her hands , surprised to find they were trembling , though they 'd been rock steady just minutes before . |
6 | In particular , Chapter 38 sets out the main features of a production planning and control system , Chapter 39 briefly outlines the principal methods of production available to organizations , and Chapter 40 examines some of the leading aids to production , such as Work Study , and Chapter 41 outlines key features of new technology in manufacturing . |
7 | The direct tram service between Fleetwood and Blackpool has been maintained continuously since 1898 , with the single exception of winter 1963/4 when buses ran between Blackpool and Cleveleys . |
8 | Holding her breath , Isabel slitted one eye open to encounter the crude , bare wall of the inn solar only inches away . |
9 | During the period 1978–85 all patients who were considered for resection ( n=72 ) received preoperative radiation therapy ( 40 Grays over four weeks ) . |
10 | What appears to be a mortar explosion close by causes the column to get down on the flooded ground . |
11 | SEE PAGE 3 TODAY GENTS THEY 'RE GIGANTIC . |
12 | Jakob Lindberg 's artful contributions on the theorbo and archlute — walking basses , ornamentation in slow movements and firm , resonant puntato accompaniments — add unprecedented richness to the textures created by the strings and organ in the selections from Op. 1 especially Nos. 8 , 9 and 11 ) ; that they have been closely miked ( apparently quite deliberately ) may mean that it would be difficult , if not impossible , to recreate these effects in a live performance , which inevitably calls into question their ‘ authenticity ’ . |
13 | Scottish Literature 1 also studies narrative as well as providing a general survey of literature by Scots . |
14 | The therapist can not win out against death , but he or she can win out for life , for a sense of the real , for the kind of growth that truly matters ; dealing as it does with the evaluation of ways to love and hate , with the meanings of human conduct , an appreciation of human nature , and the succession of the generations . |
15 | that 's still the hypotenuse that never changes . |
16 | Verse 5 Then worms 'll come and eat thee up etc . |
17 | I might be able to pick up Radio 5 when conditions are good cos I can usually get Radio 2 and even RTE ( Irish station ) late in the evening . |
18 | Verse 6 Then ducks 'll come and eat up worms etc . |
19 | It will do the same for the Falcon 50 when deliveries commence in 1979 , and will also handle retrofits to 20G standard . |
20 | Voice Of The Beehive are tonight 's special guests but they do n't turn up ‘ til nine so fillers The Janasen and Genius Feak go onstage and get lost in the chaos . |
21 | It is the ASB that now issues accounting standards . |
22 | He swung his head like an animal that suddenly intuits a reason for fear . |
23 | During the second half of the eighth century this gradually changes , part of a larger change . |
24 | Push the bottom of panel 3 against base edge C , ( keep the siliconed edge of panel 3 about ½″ away from panel 2 to avoid rubbing off the bead of silicone with the surface of panel 2 ) . |
25 | Despite the failure to ratify SALT II both Superpowers adhered to the terms of the treaty ( they continued to do so until 1986 ) and in mid-1982 a new round of talks on strategic weapons began , called START , which aimed not simply to place limits on strategic arms but to reduce them . |
26 | We shall see in Section 5.7 how arguments based on symmetry may be helpful in deciding which vibrations will interact with IR radiation , and which will not . |