Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I think you ‘ ll agree that his right as to what he does with that money supersedes any thoughts I may have , in the final analysis . |
2 | Do you believe that Halloween has any kind of place with the devil or not ? |
3 | Now this means that erm putting it in its simplest way that for any of the districts in North Yorkshire and for Harrogate and if I may presume to say so in Selby in particular where the need is greatest , the local authorities must have the ability to designate what is provocatively called green field land , if they so wish in their local plan , proper consultations and strategic policies , they must have that freedom to do that if they are to be able to offer in their district land which will prove attractive to erm employment generating uses . |
4 | But there are too few projects like Cleevedon , and too little money to help more than a handful of youngsters every year . |
5 | To resolve this , the execution time required by each algorithm to process all three documents was measured , and the result is shown in Figure 3.3 . |
6 | The trouble is that each creditor wants all the other creditors to sign new loan deals , while he keeps his original loan agreement , so that there will be more money , and he gets a bigger slice of it . |
7 | That utilitarianism needs some such additional clause to be in the intended spirit of Bentham is beyond doubt . |
8 | The FDA Division of Epidemiology and Surveillance has consistently held over the past six years that triazolam produces many more and more severe psychiatric adverse reactions than comparable benzodiazepines . |
9 | The seemingly ingenuous children discover that as a model of reality , narrative can have explanatory force to rival even the most powerful scientific theories , and indeed that narrative has many of the same characteristics as the concepts on which modern science is founded . |
10 | Yet as each level involves all those beneath it , we must bear in mind , as we move down through them , that it is not possible to keep levels neatly separate . |
11 | The distinction of these functions was in part a result of their internal development , as each function required more skill and time . |
12 | Q. I have heard that cholesterol means several different types of fat , like LDL , HDL , VLDL , triglycerides , etc. , some good and some bad . |
13 | But if I were to find such a change taking place while an animal is learning , unless the conditions for that change met all the subsequent criteria , I would be no further forward than the experiments of the 1960s that I criticized in the last chapter . |
14 | A reduction in the number of toes on each foot parallels that seen in fleet-of-foot mammals . |
15 | Typically , b 1 , as each male spends most of its time seeking females , but females have a high ‘ time out ’ from mate seeking because of their relatively high parental investment . |
16 | They are polygamous , each male possessing any number of females . |
17 | Mm you split it down the middle again so that will go off that way and then that branch go that way see ? |
18 | It seems that Parliament accepted this recommendation , although I doubt whether blood donation will create any problem as a ‘ Gillick competent ’ minor of any age would be able to give consent under the common law . |
19 | Walesa , addressing his former workmates at the Gdansk shipyard on June 3 , stated that he advocated rule by decree during a transitional period but that parliament opposed this . |
20 | After all , with perhaps one typeface and one size from your word processor there was precious little opportunity to make much of a mess ! |
21 | Children seem to have little difficulty accepting this convention because it is so like the action replays they will frequently have seen on television . |
22 | Seb would have little difficulty keeping this promise . |
23 | I can see that I may have a little difficulty explaining this first part of my story , especially to anyone not acquainted with the often bizarre rituals of academic life . |
24 | The candidates of the main parties are selected locally , though the national party in each case retains some veto power . |
25 | In 1920 he was appointed a superintending chemist and exercised his encyclopaedic knowledge of organic chemistry , and his administrative abilities , to organize the considerable amount of new work arising from the Safeguarding of Industries Act of 1921 and from new silk duties in 1926 , each case involving many thousands of samples . |
26 | As far as the knowledge and business enterprise of the producers reach , they in each case choose those factors of production which are best for their purpose , the sum of the supply prices of those factors which are used is , as a rule , less than the sum of the supply prices of any other set of factors which could be substituted for them ; and whenever it appears to the producers that this is not the case , they will , as a rule , set to work to substitute the less expensive method . |
27 | An injunction was granted in that case to enforce that duty ordering the owner to maintain a hoarding around a vacant piece of his land or find some other way to prevent trespassers from using and depositing filth and refuse there , which amongst other things , gave rise to foul odours . |
28 | The weight of evidence suggests little interaction indicating that aniracetam and LTP do not regulate AMPA receptor function in the same manner . |
29 | Well that story came all the way from Africa . |
30 | What I think at this moment Chairman is , is that route contains several setbacks |