Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Computationally realised models of word form realisation for these languages will be constructed in order to get some insight into the precise nature of the formal mechanisms needed to account for the range of possibilities that languages display in this area .
2 At least one of these computational models of the lexicon will be linked to an existing computationally realised grammar in order to explore its interaction with the syntax .
3 The consequences of inadequately treated infection in pregnancy — acute pyelonephritis and premature delivery — are serious enough to warrant a cautious therapeutic approach and careful microbiological follow up .
4 Existing comprehensive schools in Coventry , for example , had successfully developed forms of organization based upon the ‘ house ’ — a unit in which a pupil would remain throughout his school career , and to which also belonged a group of teachers .
5 But Stanley Baldwin was sent to Hawtrey 's , near Slough , which was almost exclusively an Eton preparatory school , although there followed a not wholly explained change of plan and he went to Harrow in 1881 .
6 That is , they were more highly concentrated in the older staple industries which were in acute and widely recognized need of restructuring , the labour shortage was most acute in some of the highly skilled sectors of these very industries , and their loss would be acutely felt , at least in the short term .
7 ‘ It has been the largest and longest sustained fall in unemployment in the history of this country . ’
8 Wedging itself in between Texas Instruments Inc 's announcement of the Tsunami Sparc chip on October 9 ( UX No 406 ) , and Sun Microsystems Inc 's expected introduction of the first Tsunami box on November 10 , MIPS Technologies Inc , now a wholly owned subsidiary of Silicon Graphics Inc , is due to upgrade its 64-bit R4000 chip to the R4400 this week with a major performance boost .
9 The PEP invests exclusively in the Capital House Income & Growth Trust , an authorised unit trust managed by Capital House Unit Trust Managers Limited [ Member of IMRO , Lautro and AUTIF ] , which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Capital House Investment Management Limited ]
10 Among the many things we hear in that oracular phrase is , against the odds , a bitterly won conception of language as rescue .
11 Sir John Pope Hennessy , an Irish adventurer , successfully claimed immunity from arrest for the recovery of the huge debts he accumulated while the Member for King 's County in the 1860s .
12 Peru is suffering from two epidemics : one is the recent and widely reported outbreak of cholera which has infected over 200,000 people .
13 I risked another Middleditch and luckily caught Bunny at home .
14 Wilson ( 1991 ) argues that in reality most old people can live well and independently with properly targeted inputs of help at times of crisis or illness .
15 The group eventually included representatives from health , education and social services with a small representation of parents and voluntary groups .
16 Yet if not all of them necessarily regarded Cnut with disfavour on his accession , it is likely that there were quarters in which he had to face considerable initial hostility .
17 Postmodernism points to a more organic , less differentiated enclave of organization than those dominated by the bureaucratic designs of modernity .
18 The long-standing popularity of Japanese woodcut prints in the West has somewhat disguised differences in approach .
19 But it is important to be able to classify the different types of mechanically propelled vehicles in order to be able to prove to a court in which class a vehicle falls .
20 Until the 1950s , the news in daily papers had only limited competition from radio and virtually none from TV .
21 Compared with lifestyle and environment health services have only limited impact on life expectancy and health
22 Scattered around the London suburbs , or in provincial towns like Sheffield , Brighton and Bradford , these pioneers had only limited access to capital resources , and their companies never grew to any real size .
23 Yet as the responsibilities of public life invade Hal 's apprenticeship to pleasure , the distinction — prose with Falstaff/verse without him — breaks down , as we see when he addresses his fat friend in verse to urge him to the wars ( III.iii.199ff. ) , a change of tone so marked that Shakespeare makes Falstaff reply in a couplet — as Milton Crane noted , Falstaff is only given verse for mockery .
24 Above all , it has been unable to bring the highly differentiated elements of strategy and social constituencies together behind a convincing vision of a more deeply democratic and at the same time thoroughly 20th-century , socially just society .
25 The ultimate aim was to replace a highly differentiated workforce by single-status , multi-disciplinary process craftsmen responsible for all appropriate ancillary , maintenance and quality inspection functions .
26 The right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) once described the rates as ’ an irrational , inefficient , highly resented form of taxation .
27 Ian Brotherton sees the much mooted conflict between conservation and agriculture as more imaginary than real
28 Doing that seems to imply that the much mooted conflict between conservation and agriculture is more imaginary than real .
29 The end product of this highly devolved system of decision-making was an escalating penal crisis that was stubbornly resistant in the face of attempts at reform .
30 The rather pompous periphrasis " the candidate for the honour of taking his education in hand " doubtless represents the boy 's self-centred view of Pemberton , but in language quite above the boy 's apparently limited powers of expression : what it seems to express is Pemberton 's image of himself as he sees it reflected through the mind of the child .
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