Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [vb -s] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The sequence of octagonal panelled designs meanwhile includes examples from Gloucester , 10-18 , Eastgate Street ; Great Witcombe , Glos. , room 5 ( appendix E ) ; and the mosaics from the Black-friars and St. Nicholas Street sites , Leicester ( pls. 1 and 5 ) . |
2 | The rearrangement of protons and neutrons also involves changes in energy , ‘ nuclear energy ’ , the only essential difference from chemical being one of scale ; the energies involved in nuclear reactions are some millions of times greater than those in chemical processes . |
3 | Though not strictly competitive , the selection of schools inevitably involves comparisons according to a range of formal and informal criteria , and since funds have until recently always been less than sufficient to serve all deserving cases , an element of competition is inescapable . |
4 | On Aug. 10 the World Bank had unblocked a second tranche of the $1,250 million loan granted in October 1988 [ see p.36613 ] without insisting on a previous condition that the government lower import duties on manufactures goods . |
5 | In practice , rounding-off errors soon produces inaccuracies which re-introduce small proportions of x1 , which tend to grow relatively rapidly . |
6 | Assigning people to different posts also creates roles and gives a great sense of purpose and value to those on the committee . |
7 | More than one in ten of youngsters now gets clothes from Adams . |
8 | Thus any correctly terminated filter section with purely reactive elements perfectly passes signals over a certain range of frequency defined by the inequality ( 9.16 ) and appropriately known as the pass or transmission band but introduces a phase shift given by equation ( 9.15 ) in this frequency band . |
9 | An individualist rational choice or Game Theory line can take states as units or take flesh-and-blood individuals as units ; witness the way in which microeconomics often treats firms as individual units needing no further analysis . |
10 | This feature occurs because rational expectations generally implies restrictions on the coefficients of the model , and if the restrictions are valid then imposing them should not worsen the model 's explanatory power . |
11 | In this case the tendency to hit multiple keys by typing on the cracks also causes problems . |
12 | The plural form of y+s = ies often causes mistakes ( cf. fly — flies ; spy — spies etc . ) |
13 | Second , rational expectations often introduces restrictions which may be tested against the data . |
14 | Proposing ideas unfortunately provokes difficulties or objections more often than it wins support . |
15 | Kristeva 's own voice is recorded in this volume only in the first of the essays , ‘ The Adolescent Novel ’ , but each of the subsequent pieces variously addresses aspects of her work . |
16 | The full range of Cream Silk 2 in 1 products also features variants for dry/damaged hair and permed/coloured hair . |
17 | Strip Search Two : An exhibition of the new breeds of comics also features characters as diverse as Tintin and Sid the Sexist , Krazy Kat and Biffa Bacon . |
18 | OIES also organises workshops and seminars and has recently launched a debating journal , the Oxford Energy Form . |
19 | Comparison of ‘ An Ode on Mercy ’ in the first volume and the version printed with the subscription proposals also reveals differences , though again it is difficult to know whether the editor of that volume was following Leapor 's manuscript in preference to a version corrected possibly by Garrick . |
20 | Fourth , decisions are made in sequence rather than according to a grand plan , because the series of searches crucially affects outcomes and because each time a search is concluded another problem is attended to . |
21 | Capital as opposed to current expenditures also raises difficulties because , although the opportunity cost of investment goods is felt now , the benefits will typically arise in the future . |
22 | Thinking Machines Corp , the Cambridge , Massachusetts manufacturer traditionally of custom chip-based SIMD supercomputers , but more recently of the Sparc-based SIMD/MIMD CM-5 ‘ TeraFLOPS ’ machine , says it has opened a French office near Paris , to support business development and technical marketing activities ; Thinking Machines also has offices in Guildford in Surrey , Munich in Germany , Camerano in Italy , and Driebergen in the Netherlands , from where the European offices are run . |
23 | This may either affect the integrity of the complexes ( DMS also methylates proteins ) or , depending crucially on the composition of the binding buffer , strongly decrease the solubility and/or diffusibility of DMS and thus interfere with the final yield of the modification reaction . |
24 | Direct contact with customers also brings benefits of its own . |
25 | Entailment between readings also bedevils attempts to demonstrate antagonism between the ‘ exactly ’ and ‘ at least ’ interpretations of numerals and other expressions of quantity . |
26 | in addition , Just Deserts now rotates jobs more frequently , holds employee exercise sessions and carries out regular opinion surveys of staff to find out what changes they want made . |
27 | Besides , this putting together of two letters which also stand for other sounds inevitably causes ambiguities — bishop and mishap — while the letters th actually have two different digraphic uses as well as their separate values , as seen in the sentence ‘ Thy thigh is waist-high . ’ |
28 | Spending money on the sewers certainly has benefits in the battle against national depression and the creation of jobs . |
29 | Of course , it should not be assumed that prescribing of psychotropic medication for such problems actually causes patients to take overdoses . |
30 | Once again , it remains problematical as to whether this kind of input is appropriate and to what extent a child who has serious language difficulties actually restricts adults ' ability to provide appropriate linguistic support . |