Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And therefore it was wrong because the argument goes that liberalism and nationalism are the great triumphant er ideologies of the nineteenth century and the Vienna settlement 's not only wrong , but it was historically erm in a sense doomed because it was trying to oppose the growing erm unstoppable er ideologies of er erm of er of Europe .
2 pulls you up do that goes that way , does that goes that way so you 're upside down you see , you 've not only got weight and gravity pulling you down you 've also got the thrust of the engine pulling you down as well , and the only way the helicopters going to be able to do it is by getting enough height so they can sort of drop like that and they start dropping and they can just pull it back
3 A little goes that way and then a very small amount goes that way .
4 These are all areas in which a solicitor offers professional expertise and practical advice — as well as support and comfort .
5 It produces a mystique which obstructs total professionalism and separates British from American attitudes .
6 Adrian Jones , who studied for a number of years at Parnham House , has made a similar cabinet , and in the September issue he displays that piece and talks bout his work as a successful furniture-maker .
7 Some sections are exemplary : the argument against a ‘ hierarchy of arts ’ , for example , but in favour of a definition of ‘ quality ’ that ignores labels and fits each form and each place .
8 The pickup features an exclusive transducer that Guild claim offers advanced sensitivity and dynamic range as well as low noise levels .
9 The consumer must accept that , with organic systems , some fruits and vegetables will not look perfect and they will continue to be more expensive because organic farming is more labour intensive and the land usually produces lower yields than conventionally farmed land .
10 There is no convincing evidence that advertising influences total consumption or has an impact on levels of alcohol abuse .
11 It produces that effect but it also makes er males more aggressive , more likely to take risks , which explains the accident figures , more likely to become involved in violence .
12 No one doubts that concern or that the offence is prevalent .
13 While the rules do not prevent this , Home Officer Circular 48/1991 , para 58 makes it clear that such an arrangement involves unnecessary duplication and should only be allowed in exceptional circumstances .
14 Co-ordinator Margaret Minhinnick said : ‘ It is vital John Redwood understands that oil and gas exploration is no answer to unemployment in Wales .
15 FoE co-ordinator Margaret Minhinnick said : ‘ It is vital that John Redwood understands that oil and gas exploration is no answer to unemployment in Wales .
16 Above all else designers should become involved with the millions of people who are now experiencing these problems and to demonstrate that the community at large increasingly understands that science and technology are not given .
17 Do you know what er soothes sore eyes and that , and it 's an old fashioned remedy
18 He produced the triennial Greek plays eleven times and was made Knight Commander of the Order of the Redeemer by the Greek government .
19 Jobs blow THREE hundred jobs will go as construction giant Tarmac shuts eight brick and concrete works .
20 Jim'£s chances of winning are tremendous when he plays each point as though it was match point . ’
21 A fall in oil prices lowers all energy prices and encourages economic growth but if it also re-establishes the dependence which made the two oil shocks so effective in curtailing growth , then nothing useful has been achieved .
22 Nothing in the Bill guarantees that management and employees bids will be successful .
23 We believe in a God who offers complete forgiveness where there has been failure , and new strength for the future day by day .
24 Marlowe refuses to recognise the fact making a living for oneself in the countryside involves strenuous work and long hours of toil in order to reap the rewards afterwards .
25 Then the restricted monies can be further categorized into broad areas of restrictions , so that one area represents specific grants while another represents bequests , for example .
26 Some recent AI-based work done by Shimon Ullman poses computational questions and offers hypothetical answers that suggest how such phenomena are possible ( Ullman 1979a , 1979b ) .
27 Mobility for women who make up 45 per cent of the labour force involves little choice once they reach the 25–30 age group when they are expected to take temporary retirement into marriage .
28 For most LDCs the export of primary commodities no longer guarantees economic growth as it did for the USA , Canada , Sweden , etc. , in the 1800s .
29 In comparing oral and literate societies in terms of their education systems , for instance , she represents oral systems as decidedly inferior .
30 The boundary between curriculum enhancement and the third TTT purpose , professional development , is not clear-cut : curriculum enhancement necessarily involves professional development but TTT of this kind acquires the latter label when its purposes are quite explicitly directed at improving teacher competence .
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