Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The culture-ideology of consumerism produces the values and attitudes that create and sustain the need for the products .
2 Again we are confronted with a system of control in part generating the terms , the concepts , and the space of its own negation .
3 The new catchment boards ' first decade of river clearance was followed by the outbreak of war , during which Parliament empowered the boards to carry out even more extensive work at the request of county war agricultural executive committees .
4 The grateful colonists used the opportunity to expropriate the cattle and other assets of the fugitives .
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6 James placed two dishes of kidneys in champagne and mushroom catsup sauce on the table while Algernon and Heinrich faced the organised maelstrom of the kitchen to gather the quails and cutlets for the remove .
7 The user 's acceptor represents the users and approves the specifications from the users ’ point of view before construction starts , and the user will use the operational system .
8 When we were about twenty yards away from them an old woman turned and saw us. I just had time to see the panic on her face before the driver applied the brakes .
9 Since half of the original sample were women there will also be an opportunity to compare the experiences of male and female entrepreneurs .
10 Since volcanoes composed of similar rock types are also found in a range of climatic environments they also provide the opportunity to compare the effects of climate on the rate and nature of denudation .
11 For example , Text Processing 5 is the SVQ module and Text Processing 1 to 4 provide the opportunity to acquire the skills leading to the occupational standards .
12 Indeed some people in high places in Australian cricket administration now admit to the opinion that their team 's inability to scale the peaks of their expectations stemmed from its failure to adapt and meet unusual challenges .
13 The extent of active support for the Khmer Rouge in the countryside is impossible to judge , but interviews with peasants in the provinces of Battambang , Pursat , Takeo and Kampot , in the west and south of Cambodia , indicate widespread passive support allowing the guerrillas to move around and gather food .
14 But I have found no evidence of maladministration by the DoE or the Health and Safety Executive and in the circumstances I do not question the merits of the decision allowing the appeals . ’
15 The team is weighing young children every month , and about 15 per cent of them have to go to intensive feeding , with high-energy milk to combat the symptoms of kwashiorkor .
16 Mr Ingham blusters and inveighs against the perfidious press at the drop of a hat — any story using the words ‘ bunkum and balderdash ’ as part of a denial are certainly based on his remarks — largely because they do not always print what he wishes to see .
17 Landslides had claimed lives earlier ; chemicals used in leaching gold from earth threatened the health of the " garimpeiros " , while mercury contaminated the rivers .
18 You could also sow seeds , such as mustard and cress , in the pot and see if the woodlice eat the seedlings .
19 Mr. McGregor recognised the force of this and accepted that , had not statute intervened , the judges would have been likely to extend the English law of negligence to accommodate the requirements of justice .
20 ‘ At this present moment they are engaged in a fully comprehensive training course using the systems run by the local college , on which I took the liberty of enrolling them .
21 William de Casingham fled to the denser Weald with a thousand men , emerging to harry the French until the Earl Marshal could muster enough support to drive the invaders out in 1217 .
22 The second feature allows the user to search the records for any item by any of the bibliographic fields and the user can also obtain print-outs of listings of records under the various fields .
23 Books on loan to year groups Books Books Year on loan overdue 511120 0 10 234QQ3662002 2loe 533 SPACE BAR FOR NEXT PAGE Figure 4.7 : Use of library jsB5 294267 January 358342 February N312316 March 167157 April 321 May 290 June 290294 July 210199 3623 August 269 September 290 October 0319 November 0 December 343 Total number of books borrowed per month during and 19 SPACE BAR TO CONTINUE Options allows the user to search the records .
24 This would allow rapid identification of cloned DNA sequences thus avoiding the necessity to reculture the clones .
25 This experience laid the foundations for his application of compounds of mercury and other metals for therapeutic purposes .
26 So that you could get the slow and of course coating the granules before compression .
27 Mrs Clwyd — like Mr Livingstone — may well have difficulty gathering the nominations of 55 MPs needed to get her name on the ballot paper .
28 Yesterday Eddie Richardson , Nupe 's branch secretary , said : ‘ We have a number of people on low pay , such as part-time domestics , porters and catering staff , who have enough money problems of their own without being asked to give money to support the Friends .
29 But yesterday Eddie Richardson , Nupe branch secretary , said : ‘ We have a number of people on low pay , such as part-time domestics , porters and catering staff , who have enough money problems of their own without being asked to give money to support the Friends .
30 It would have come , if it was to come at all , only if a well co-ordinated , centrally directed campaign of strikes , carried out by an immensely disciplined and united workforce , and backed by enough money to support the strikers for as long as necessary , could have been made to prevail against the resolute and more readily co-ordinated opposition of masters who stood to lose everything if the strikers won .
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