Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I recognise that practitioners will in some cases incur fruitless costs in the search for such a vital clue where none exists .
2 These and other examples suggest that engineering design may impose some rather loose constraints on structure , and may in some cases impose precise quantitative constraints on shape ( e.g. the shapes of bird 's wings are very accurately adapted to particular modes of flight ) .
3 Why do some authorities make greater provision for pupils with special needs than other authorities faced with the same Problems ? ’
4 ‘ Do some animals have higher fitness because they eat better , or do they eat better because they are more fit ? ’ asks Altman .
5 Thus , not only will few cars enter Woonerven areas , but a high proportion of them will be driven by residents who will have a vested interest in the safe operation of the new street layout .
6 Why then do some units use expensive implants and risk closure when the money runs out ?
7 Nonetheless there is sufficient evidence to suggest that concurrent performance of certain cognitive tasks can in some circumstances alter left-right perceptual asymmetries ( Kinsbourne , 1970 ; 1973 ; Hellige , 1978 ; Hellige , Cox and Litvac , 1979 ; Allard and Bryden , 1979 ; Rizzolatti , Bertolini and Buchtel , 1979 ; Beaumont and Colley , 1980 ) …
8 Temperatures during the short summer are somewhat kinder and may on some days reach 20 ° C. Nonetheless , summer or winter , this is an inhospitable environment and to be able to survive here , the mountain goat needs a special set of structural and behavioural adaptations .
9 So I said would n't some lights look nice in here ?
10 We need to understand how and why male fantasies may commonly differ from female ones , and why the sorts of fantasies I have mentioned , which may in some ways seem antithetical to feminism , may still have a strong appeal to women who have a feminist allegiance .
11 In order to understand the nature of the rural housing question , it is perhaps best to examine some of the features that are specific to each tenure , although it is always necessary to be aware of the many interlinkages among all tenures in the housing market , which can in some ways render this an artificial exercise .
12 why do some nouns show different genders depending on the construction of the rest of the sentence ?
13 Moving on to parental understandings of change , Briault and West concede that parents will in some situations hold traditional views on matters of classroom practice .
14 Gas and air produces a lightheaded feeling that takes the edge off the pain but it can make some women feel nauseous .
15 Do some women get more pleasure from sex ?
16 Where do some women get this idea that men do n't have feelings ?
17 Where did this women learn such arrogance ?
18 Do such areas represent prehistoric colonisation ?
19 Indeed it is its very innateness , given sufficient divergence between different languages , that make such counterexamples seem possible .
20 Only a marked increase in erosion rates , coupled with evidence of changes in agricultural practice and/or extent of agriculture , might in these cases provide sufficient evidence of accelerated erosion .
21 Airborne oils and greases from cooking , footwear or pets are attracted to , and settle on , the fibres of your carpet , the kitchen flooring and the grouting between tiles , making these surfaces look dull and grimy as dirt and dust particles stick to them .
22 In particular , can these bats recognize one another as individuals ?
23 How long will these countries tolerate American deficits which would imply an intensifying global recession and an increased burden on eastern Europe and the Third World ?
24 Why , they asked , should these associations collect such large fees for sanctioning a title fight ?
25 Will these establishments become larger or smaller ?
26 Hey , do these things make funny whistling noises ?
27 Peter , do these things make funny whistling noises ?
28 They just make these conditions appear simpler .
29 Do these stories have any importance for Christians today ?
30 Well we 're looking at a particular condition of the lung that affects patients in intensive care ; it 's a disease a bit like pneumonia , it 's called the adult respiratory distress syndrome , and it 's a disease that we believe is associated with a lot of fluid in the lung , and a compatriot of mine , Dr Young , and Dr McQuillam have been working on a research that er has asked the question — ‘ if we reduce the amount of fluid in the lung , do these patients get better and get better quicker ’ .
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