Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [noun] [det] " in BNC.

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1 But there a that builds boats some of them you 're in the builds boats .
2 This covers topics such as : the calibration of hot-wires ( this is always necessary — hot-wires are not absolute instruments ) ; the geometrical combinations of hot-wires needed for measuring different components of velocity fluctuations ( a particularly important arrangement being two wires in the form of an X as shown in Fig. 25.2 ) ; the particular problems in achieving accuracy that arise when the velocity fluctuations are not small compared with the mean velocity ; the problems associated with velocity measurements in the presence of temperature variations , to which a hot-wire probe is also sensitive ; and much else .
3 This has repercussions all through the labour force .
4 This contains factors such as age , income , sex , occupation , size of family , type of dwelling , religion , social class or grade .
5 Animals that do this include fish such as the cod , which of course are highly mobile even as adults ; crustacea such as crabs and lobsters ; echinoderms such as sea urchins ; gastropod molluscs such as winkles , which are mobile as adults but are not able to travel huge distances ; and also — crucially — most of the animals which are sessile as adults — that is , remain immobile in one place .
6 This caused Eliot some surprise .
7 Merchant et al. ( 1987 ) for example , use the image processing system ERDAS to construct an index of vulnerability to groundwater pollution ; this uses variables such as depth to water table , soil type , slope and so on ( see Estes et al. 1987 for a similar approach ) .
8 This affects countries such as Somalia , which has been mentioned , Ethiopia , Sudan , Zaire , Liberia , Mozambique , Uganda and Angola .
9 This includes features such as dress , hairstyles and personal belongings .
10 This concerns matters such as heirarchy , scale , harmony , decoration and art .
11 This opens possibilities such as ‘ V ’ neck sweater with stripes on the right and hounds-tooth check on the left .
12 This followed cases such as Chandler v. D.P.P.
13 This creates situations such as that in Karnataka , says Reddy , where one aluminium plant uses 20 per cent of the present power supply , in a world with a glut of aluminium , and a state where not all houses have electricity .
14 Claimants include families of the 95 soccer fans killed in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster — some expecting cheques this week .
15 Perhaps some wore jackets this time and perhaps some restaurants pampered their customers with radiant ceiling heating slanting down on their open galleries , but the Tivoli lights still swung as gently in the trees , the musicians played as sweetly , and the Pantominteatret still stood in all its glory , its magnificent ‘ curtain' of a peacock with fan-shaped tail unfurled waiting dramatically against a sky of indigo velvet for the second performance of the evening .
16 All this took place some years ago .
17 All this took place some years ago .
18 ‘ Because there is this very large economic involvement , this gives Germany more power in Iran , more influence in Iran than any other country . ’
19 His team-mate Terence Lazard was not out with 108 , and few gave EP much chance of matching a rate of 5.5 runs to the over .
20 Practically all city centre pubs offer excellent bar lunches , some serve meals all day , and many in addition to the bar lunches offer supper snacks .
21 In Australia , for example , there is no doubt that the Aboriginal people have done much to encourage grassland these past 40 000 years , by their use of fires , which they light to encourage new growth and attract animals for hunting .
22 Another try this afternoon could make him only the second Englishman to score in all four internationals in a season ; COULD , because Dewi Morris , whose mobile scrum half play has done much to transform England this season season is also on course to match the feat Carston Catcheside of Percy Park achieved in Wakefield 's 1924 side .
23 These included examples such as :
24 These include matters such as whether the tribunal was properly constituted and whether the case was of a kind referred to in the statute .
25 These include birds such as tits , the larvae of certain kinds of hover-fly , lace-wing flies and ladybird beetles ( both adults and larvae ) .
26 These include functions such as complete Japanisation of the desktop including menus , icons , and help messages ; X Window-based character input method , XIM ; Japanese system messages and Japanese terminal information .
27 These include issues such as the morality of the Gospel being seen in a consumer context , and the Church spending its funds in this way .
28 ‘ Our top four scorers , Darren Erskine , Harry McCourt , Andy Beattie and Tommy McDonald will all need treatment this week .
29 The books are written in what would seem to some today to be a slow and overly elaborate way — who after all uses words such as ‘ eleemosynary ’ ? — but he explores all of his characters thoroughly and gives lots of detail which , though not absolutely necessary and sometimes totally irrelevant , make the novel more personal and make the readers feel that they know the characters .
30 Match race contenders Winsor Abbey and Lets All Boogie eye each other up at Walthamstow tomorrow but in different heats of the Laurent Perrier Champagne Grand Prix .
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