Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Groups formed last year will carry on working at four other tasks : cellulose losses , tow motor ( forklift truck ) costs , maintenance store stocks and quality information . |
2 | Not only do we need to build up a collection of RBGE staff publications , but we should also ensure that external researchers given significant access to RBGE facilities agree to deposit copies of their publications , reports and theses within the Library as a condition of use . |
3 | But , even at this stage , there are many hurdles to overcome , as a conference of City experts highlighted last week . |
4 | The former reflects the effects of contracts formed last period currently in their first period , and the latter reflects the effects of contracts formed two periods ago now in their second period . |
5 | The number of contracts undertaken each year is approaching 10,000 deriving from thousands of customers in 50 countries , but 14 top customers in the UK and Europe still account for 70% of all business sales . |
6 | While American war plans placed great reliance on these bases , the advance of the USSR to nuclear status was leading to reappraisals of the vulnerability of the British Isles to Soviet air attack . |
7 | There was the inevitable council estate , the houses painted pale green , blue , pink , as in some child 's drawing , and then , round a bend in the lane where you might have expected open fields , half a dozen houses of 1950s or '60s provenance , lavishly appointed , glamorously gardened , with big garages and big cars outside them . |
8 | Finally naked , they gazed at one another in the muted light from the lamps placed either side of the bed . |
9 | The three councils were part of a consortium of 12 local authorities formed last year to prepare a joint specification of the requirements for a council tax computer system . |
10 | There will be a set of natural monopoly markets sustainable as natural monopolies given specific pricing policies under the assumption of perfect contestability . |
11 | This means that the basis of all single bed tucks must be single stitches , often placed in groups spaced one needle apart , producing the overall pattern . |
12 | WinPad is expected to enable system manufacturers to design 1 lb pen-based machines that can span the $400 to $1,500 mobile computing market , with first products expected next year . |
13 | The jump follows a big increase in bad debts reported last week by the private banking operations of Lloyds Bank . |
14 | The Department of Health also said the 88 new Aids cases reported last month was the highest increase for some time . |
15 | the registrars for the target can supply the address labels given sufficient notice . |
16 | Subjects given extensive pre-training in applying labels to the stimuli learned the motor task more readily than others given little or no pretraining . |
17 | Subjects given simple pre-exposure to the target flavour showed no such preference . |
18 | Subjects given appropriate pre-training would be able to bridge the interval by rehearsing some version of the information ‘ jack is to be chosen ’ , perhaps an easier task than retaining information about some direct representation of the visual cue itself . |
19 | They showed that subjects given verbal pre-training with one set of stimuli learn the appropriate motor response more rapidly to these stimuli than to a further set introduced for the first time in the test phase . |
20 | Although their procedures were almost identical to those employed by Mercier and Baker ( 1985 ) , they were able to demonstrate a total abolition of latent inhibition in subjects given S1-S2 pre-exposure . |
21 | Pre-exposure to the stimulus ( a tone ) produced latent inhibition but the effect was especially marked ( i.e. the acquisition of conditioned suppression was particularly retarded ) in subjects given prior exposure to the context . |
22 | Although it occurred more slowly than for subjects given non-reinforced pre-exposure , loss of the OR occurred in control subjects too , a result consistent with the view that α will decline when the CS predicts a consistent consequence and that the OR reflects the value of α . |
23 | The comparison between these groups amounts to a comparison between subjects given acquired distinctiveness training and controls given a form of acquired equivalence training and confirms the result found elsewhere . |
24 | But when light-food pairings were given in the test phase , latent inhibition was observed ; subjects given this treatment acquired the CR no more rapidly than control subjects that went straight from pre-exposure to conditioning without an intervening retention interval . |
25 | Subjects given this test ( group SM-21 ) now show a strong aversion . |
26 | The superiority of subjects given preliminary training in applying labels over control subjects given no pre-training has been repeatedly confirmed by experimenters using procedures closely similar to those just described ( Goss 1953 ; Smith and Goss 1955 ; Battig 1956 ; Holton and Goss 1956 ; Goss and Greenfield 1958 ) . |
27 | A difference between the groups on this test ( with the subjects given initial discrimination training being superior ) would constitute a classic demonstration of acquired distinctiveness/equivalence . |
28 | The number of correct words assigned each rank by the syntax analyser is shown in table 4.13 . |
29 | Hunger is a problem that simply should not arise on the F-Plan , even though you are restricting the actual number of calories consumed each day . |
30 | Supporters given raw deal as clubs continue to live in land of make-believe |