Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And that implies that our learning together engages us in dynamic encounter dynamic dialogue which also releases some of those energies in various areas of life that would otherwise be sealed or indeed , locked !
2 The general technique used for stationery decoration is to cover the flowers with a clear adhesive film , which not only protects them from damp or dirt , but also holds them in position .
3 Even if your interest only takes you on regular tours of the local antique or junk shops , it will give you some stimulation .
4 Styling outside and inside distinguishes it from big brothers
5 By contrast Frances Spalding 's final chapter , ‘ The Modern Face ’ , is surprisingly tentative for such an experienced writer : she obviously contemplates deserting the more endangered of Bloomsbury species the rank amateur as opposed to the merely amateurish but in the end mounts a token defence , and so damns them with faint art history .
6 The isolation or bunching together of such pupils only provides them with poor role models and intensive interaction with other disturbed children .
7 As John Cook pointed out in the preceding chapter , it mistakenly assimilates the concepts of capacities like understanding , thinking , remembering , and the other psychological verbs to those of sensations like pain , and thus turns them into specific yet insubstantial and wholly mysterious inner states , available only to private introspection , which correlate in some way with their behavioural signs .
8 The man who persistently questions you about after-sales service .
9 They need to be educated properly , and society desperately needs them as educated members .
10 I think that just puts it into bloody perspective
11 The ability to make long-range plans is at a premium in early middle game , and the machine 's low level of ability in this department usually gets it into terrible trouble .
12 This suspension can absorb a bump so quickly that the driver hardly senses it , yet it still keeps him in perfect control of the car .
13 but it always bothers me for other people like you know .
14 She does really young , fun , party clothes — a lot are in black but she always trims them with bright colours .
15 Golden Friend also meets him on equal terms today .
16 Golden Friend also meets him on equal terms today .
17 This also protects you against other sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhoea and herpes , and vaginal infections like thrush .
18 Do n't forget membership of the Squash Club also provides you with full membership of the Sportcentre , and therefore allows you to utilise all its facilities , whether it be the new 2nd Nature Gymnasia , the sauna , or just trying out some of the many activities available at the centre .
19 He also instructs them in advanced forms of the system .
20 Sherfey ( 1970 ) points out that femininity may not be a transhistorical absolute ; but her certainty that it exists now endows it with contemporary universality .
21 The idea of sub-contracting an exhibition piece now fills me with abject horror .
22 Nice chap and he teaches creative writing in Glasgow , used to be a teacher then a teacher trainer and then I think took early retirement and he does this but made the point that he simply uses it for extra income for pleasure and interest as opposed I suppose to a way of writing you know so
23 Milton 's adoption of the high style here distances him from popular dissenting expression , instead giving him a voice ( if not a message ) more likely to be equated with , and find favour among , a sophisticated court culture .
24 This immediately commends it to traditional publishers who have been in the business of selling paper-based ROMs since Gutenberg first invented printing .
25 Thus the name ‘ man ’ is simply a name used for a number of particulars , and any idea of ‘ man ’ is always an idea of some particular man , and simply reminds us of other particulars .
26 He then transports them to earthly space for human use .
27 The first person in each team places it on their nose and then passes it to other members of the team without using their hands .
28 He is not a neutral observer who first learns to define Truth and then applies it to different aspects of life .
29 He bombards male insects with radioactive particles to sterilise them and then releases them in huge numbers , so condemning generations of females to infertility .
30 It uses optical scanning to store information on computer and then networks it to scattered staff who index , abstract and compile the material for an on-line database in Amsterdam .
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