Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Karlinsky sipped water and waited while the people looked around , each encouraging the other to ask a question . |
2 | Complement : a substance in the blood , consisting of nine different fractions , that aids the body 's defences when antibodies combine with invading antigens . |
3 | It might be rash to conclude that all that represents a rejection of radicalism ; better , perhaps , to say that it is the sense of radicalism itself that changed . |
4 | Robbins ( 1963 ) presented dual-subject courses ( joint honours , combined studies , etc. ) as a variant on the single-subject pattern for those students who do not want such a specialized higher education , but that represents a university view , and a dated one at that . |
5 | That represents a growth rate of 1,000% ! |
6 | That represents a growth of expenditure in those sectors of roughly 80 per cent . |
7 | In such circumstances one can not assume that there is a single goal , such as profit maximization , that represents the interests of the firm . |
8 | That represents the publication of that infamous picture showing Johnny Bryan sitting by a poolside kissing Fergie 's toes . |
9 | In real terms , that represents an increase of 2.4 per cent . |
10 | Even for Holland , that represents an area only twice the size of Schipol airport . |
11 | Fullness of joy comes from entering into fellowship with the Father and the Son , through the Holy Spirit , each enjoying the company of the other . |
12 | They laughed again , each enjoying the joke , but each with the watchfulness of his profession . |
13 | It is often also the retaliation , not the provocation , that receives the punishment and the attention . |
14 | Insurance , building societies , unit trusts , banks have each developed an ombudsman scheme . |
15 | I went into that Roberses the delicatessen part |
16 | As well as being the sort of motion that brings local government into disrepute , I also believe that this is the sort of motion that , that displays a lack of tolerance that should concern us all . |
17 | that haunts the place . |
18 | That made a total of six people trying to sell me something . |
19 | Now , I wonder if that made a difference . |
20 | That made a difference . |
21 | They maybe should have been booked for continuing to put the ball in the net … aswell as Lukic maybe not trying to save ( as if that made a difference ; - ) The Wallace incident at maine rd however is a different story . |
22 | Salt shook her shoulder and when that made no difference , dragged her to her feet and propelled her to the small book-lined room known as the study . |
23 | ‘ I was a senior player but that made no difference . |
24 | But that made no difference — he knew he stood no chance against the oriental in single combat . |
25 | I listened to the starch in her voice , observed it in the straightness of her backbone , recognised the ramrod will that made no concessions to hardship . |
26 | We thought that that made the members of the band faceless . |
27 | He drank some of the coffee and smiled , that ruthless , dangerous smile of his that made the heart turn over in her . |
28 | That made the system look more Erastian than it ever looked before . |
29 | That made the West Indies 9-1 , but captain Richie Richardson ( 12 not out ) and Phil Simmons ( 14 not out ) guided them to stumps without further mishap . |
30 | That made the tie between him and journalism even stronger than it had been . |