Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [noun pl] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 The borthers parents agree
2 The opinions policemen express about sex crimes are worth noting , because they reinforce the structure which gender gives to routine policing .
3 ( Palmer 1986 , Radway 1984 ) But at the same time , such research raises many questions ; not least , how to make sense of the accounts readers give of their activity as they read .
4 The research on which this book is based is concerned both with examining the concrete experiences of male and female students , and with the meanings students attach to those experiences .
5 So let me begin by making some impressionistic guesses about the views women do in fact currently hold on morality .
6 Allison was among many who were convinced that the Welshman had been denied the 60metres hurdles crown because the race starter , Toronto property manager Ron Bell , had let local hero Mark McKoy get away with a ‘ flyer ’ .
7 It may not just be because of the reactions girls fear from their parents , but also because of the mental block they themselves create , illustrated in this chapter by Joanne .
8 The idea that women are more conservative than men is manifestly inadequate to account for all the observed facts , at least in the cultures sociolinguists have studied most intensively , and it is rarely advanced nowadays as an explanation of sex differences .
9 What are the strategies participants devise to avoid negative and critical evaluation of their activity ?
10 I will also focus on the strategies feminists have used to resist sexism in language over the last two decades , which are more varied in their aims and effects than the discussion so far might suggest .
11 The Lions selectors have an impassioned Irish performance to thank for that — and , according to coach Gerry Murphy , a little divine inspiration : ‘ We were going to keep it a secret , ’ he quipped , ‘ but we spent last weekend in Lourdes ’ .
12 When we looked at the Telegraph and the Times things seem so samey , there 's just this uniform effect everything seeming to look the same whereas here they 've really used such a variety of styles the curly , the straight , the blocked plus your black blocks across the bottom .
13 What is particularly different about work groups , as opposed to others , is that the norms and standards are central to the rewards members receive .
14 The single greatest limitation to effective performance is that many of the rewards organizations offer are ineffective .
15 However , by providing a description of the norms speakers operate with in conversation , Grice makes it possible to describe what types of meaning a speaker can convey by ‘ flouting ’ one of these maxims .
16 In the villages of Bangladesh the folk-songs , even the tapestries women make , tell stories of love and romance .
17 The reasons critics have said erm that this may be the case is because the equation works erm very neatly .
18 The reasons women have for concern about fitness and health are often multiply overdetermined .
19 Here are some of the reasons teachers give :
20 Some of the reasons raggas do n't smile include poverty , injustice and crack-cocaine .
21 We saw earlier how subject specialists ( for instance , working in museums ) can provide analytical outlines upon which the teacher can draw ; we have seen how the very objectives underlying resource-based learning include an understanding of the skills teacher-librarians have till recently taught alone ; we have hinted that other ancillaries will , in their work , help the teacher not only to achieve his objectives but also to modify and even enlarge them .
22 The skills pupils need are the strategies of problem solving ; interpreting mathematical forms and statements ; representing situations mathematically .
23 The Research Development as a whole is concerned with four major topics : the policies employers adopt towards the labour force ; the attitudes of workers to employment and the labour market ; changes in the household and their relationship to both paid and unpaid work ; and the impact of economic change on social integration and social stratification .
24 In such an environment the curriculum would welcome , celebrate and build on all the talents children bring to the lessons .
25 A study of the skulls of both types showed they probably possessed mammal-like muscular cheeks , and the teeth fossils show they ground grain-like food .
26 Of all the phenomena submersibles have observed on the ocean 's floors , the strangest are probably the black smokers — the hot springs on the East Pacific Rise that spew forth clouds of sulphide minerals ( New Scientist .
27 Through the ages women have explored various ways of enhancing their bosoms .
28 All through the ages men have had names which recognised their prowess at arms or through some physical attribute .
29 In many of the operations police have fitted businessmen with concealed microphones to record direct conversations with loyalist paramilitaries who have demanded money .
30 Merely as a treaty setting out a range of human rights which the states parties undertake , in international law , to observe , there is nothing new about the Convention .
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