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

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1 The names of his parents are not known , nor is that of his wife , but he had brothers Baldwin and Eustace , and sons Eustace and Ernulf .
2 After his death in 1898 his sons Eustace and Cyril continued the business .
3 It is proposed that both reception and library desks remain but physicality and function change .
4 Meanwhile , European monetary experts fear that sterling 's latest slide will strengthen Mrs Thatcher 's determination to delay joining the exchange rate mechanism of the EMS .
5 Plexus Software Inc , the image processing software specialist based in Swindon , Wiltshire in the UK , has announced two new workflow automation products ImageFlow and Case Management Application — CMA .
6 But higher taxes mean that consumers and businesses have less money to spend .
7 Motorists entering the core , are confronted by 30 km/ h signs and strong visual clues as to how to behave : surfaces change and comers are necked down and given over to non-traffic uses ( Figures 6.44 and 6.45 ) .
8 Owner of most of Buckinghamshire , he refused to pay 20 shillings tax because Charles the 1st had n't consulted Parliament .
9 This is based on the observation that the optical density of stirred platelet-rich plasma ( PRP ) falls as aggregates develop and returns to normal as they disperse .
10 Of course , while the wider range of lenders and mortgage products mean that borrowers can end up with a better deal than in the past , it also means spending more time and effort choosing the best mortgage for your particular circumstances .
11 The Trojans wish to avenge the death of Hector ; their misplaced values mean that patience in adversity is impossible .
12 Interactionists stress that definitions of crime reflect the power of groups who have managed to impose their ideas about right and wrong , normality and so on on society .
13 The ASA 's rules mean that companies must check with the MPS to ensure its lists are up to date before they are used .
14 The rules mean that police would have to take control of the computer as soon as possible after the offence and establish that it was working properly at all times .
15 ‘ Mr Lang can not expect co-operation or tolerance unless policies change and Downing Street shows a genuine willingness to respond to the Scottish people . ’
16 All the signs suggest that Christie can now reign in Spain — and burst from his blocks at 8 o'clock tonight to become the man who steps into Lewis ’ golden shoes .
17 English authorities suggest that damages are recoverable for breaches of the EC competition rules .
18 The news followed a Financial Times report that discussions were believed to have been under way for several weeks with a number of prospective buyers , but were most advanced with the US foods and tobacco giant , Philip Morris .
19 Is the Prime Minister aware that building employers say that conditions are worse than they have been in 40 years , that car sales are down 20 per cent .
20 These cases suggest that animals can form cognitive maps .
21 Studies by the German researchers Sukopp and Schindler have shown that the stems of reed mace Typha are weakened and tend to break at even 11–20 mg/litre nitrate , while , in the Broads , an extensive dieback of the elegant Norfolk reed Phragmites is attributed to nitrate pollution .
22 Swindon police would like to see a day when just a handful of officers turn out on match day , but their undercover operations suggest that day is a long way away .
23 Peter Holman 's exemplary notes suggest that Jenkins composed these works in his 20s or 30s , but the quality of the music seem to belie that generally accepted claim : it is difficult to imagine such depth of repose in so young a man — though that in turn gives the modern listener a clue as to why Jenkins was such a respected and well-loved figure in his day .
24 Work done by J. Walter Thompson in the sixties , and some more recent experimental work by a number of researchers suggest that attention does vary by programme type , and 24-hour commercial recall actually varies by individual programme .
25 The researchers suggest that victims would benefit from knowing that these effects are common and should discuss their feelings openly with colleagues or medical staff .
26 Some researchers suggest that hazards ( and emergencies that might result ) can be regarded as either natural or technological .
27 The Canadian researchers say that tests on animals are needed , but such work would take some years .
28 But the experts say that Britain 's rivers are much poorer without them .
29 Experts say that babies under six months should be kept out of the sun altogether and children should wear total block sunscreens , even when just playing out in the summer at home .
30 South African experts say that Martin is a good provincial player — but nowhere near international selection .
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