Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [noun] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | As noted above , one of the most influential schools of macro thought in recent years is that associated with rational expectations , which involves actors internalizing all available information in a model to anticipate now the consequences of , say , increasing the money supply . |
2 | The problem is that it has the effect of actually reinforcing alienation , leaving room for that disjunction from the natural world which allows certain scientists to behave with inconceivable cruelty in their laboratories , which allows workers in slaughter houses to treat animals as if they simply had no rights or feelings at all , which allows people to justify all manner of exploitation , as if there were no moral obligations or injunctions upon us whatsoever . |
3 | Rhinegold Publishing , which uses PCs to produce all its magazines and directories , buys all its hardware and software through a dealer . |
4 | The Finnish Parliament 's Wilderness Act , which includes plans to log some of the county 's most ancient forests , has come under attack from environmentalists who claim that it could result in the permanent destruction of the wilderness . |
5 | More than 300 banks have been closed and one American banker has died in mysterious circumstances since police began their investigation , which includes allegations involving former members of the government . |
6 | If the Government sets itself the job of providing a framework of laws which enables families to meet those personal goals , the country will grow in prosperity and stability . |
7 | ANGLO United , the Coalite smokeless-fuel distributor , yesterday confirmed a financial restructuring which leaves banks holding half its shares . |
8 | She wants women to pay more attention to their achievement needs , and ends with a celebration of throwing off feminine values , and taking on some masculine ones : giving up ‘ guilt and shame and the tireless self-discipline of women ’ for ‘ magnanimity and generosity and courage ’ ( 1971 : 330 ) . |
9 | The decision whether to treat is dependent upon an exercise of his own professional judgment , subject only to the threshold requirement that , save in exceptional cases usually of emergency , he has the consent of someone who has authority to give that consent . ’ |
10 | The decision whether to treat is dependent upon an exercise of his own professional judgment , subject only to the threshold requirement that , save in exceptional cases usually of emergency , he has the consent of someone who has authority to give that consent . |
11 | We have written to everyone in the ES who reads braille to offer this service but if we have missed anyone , our apologies . |
12 | The Government itself provides time to debate such matters as the armed services and the EEC , topics traditionally debated during supply days . |
13 | Early steps explain the common words used and how one builds programs using these words . |
14 | One wonders how-pupils watching this programme reacted to the statistic that , if we followed government advice , we might escape with only 20 million dead ( the Russians are more optimistic : they see 90 per cent surviving ) . |
15 | Since one has reason to express such an attitude in this way doing so enables one to conform to reasons which apply to one , which is the condition laid down by the normal justification thesis . |
16 | The firm says it is doing work for IBM in other areas but declined to be more specific , although that suggests that IBM may have taken on board the message that it needs outsiders to run some of its key business units . |
17 | Well , Victoria is Maggie 's baby , now , and he has Jonathon working all day and all night under his eye and –here is only you left not accounted for . |
18 | He has Policeman written all through his body . |
19 | The wonder is perhaps that he has time to do any writing and research at all after running two companies — Pluto Press ( Australia ) and PR agency Social Change Media — and with partner Stephanie Dowrick , also a writer , bringing up two children . |
20 | That is what the Labour party means when it says it wants councils to raise more of the money that they spend . |
21 | Neil Kinnock may say he wants London to have some glitzy Parisian-style grands projets . |
22 | Specifically , he wants Arabella to take some more . |
23 | He says Oxford needs another visitor like a drowning man needs water . |
24 | It says vice-chancellors believe this Government , any government , will not fund expansion . |
25 | Taking out one of the choppers before it gets chance to launch any missiles is stupendously satisfying , and the difficulty level is set exactly right . |
26 | Whilst not doubting that the slaves were treated by their conquerors and masters as akin to live-stock rather than like human beings , it strains credulity to say that , in the decades after emancipation in 1865 , the stock somehow remained ‘ pure ’ . |
27 | WE are going to stop apologising to ourselves for the fact that it takes money to run this organisation . |
28 | It takes time to understand this need , but I believe that the more we write , the more fully we grasp why it is we want to , have to . |
29 | It takes years to achieve this . |
30 | ‘ It takes years to establish these sort of services ’ , said a spokesperson for one of the boroughs . |