Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [pron] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So in March 1866 he offered eight to the town and the Local Government Board agreed to lay on free water .
2 This was put right in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII who left ten days out of the year .
3 When he was twenty months old he became ill .
4 In chapter 2 I discussed one of the central aims of the English curriculum , which is to extend the range of language in which children are competent .
5 In chapter 2 I included this as one of the five ‘ views ’ of our subject : ‘ A ‘ cultural analysis ' ’ view emphasises the role of English in helping children towards a critical understanding of the world and cultural environment in which they live .
6 In chapter 12 we discuss these points further .
7 In Chapter 12 I give additional clarifications about my use of the word " structure " and try to explain why a structural approach is incompatible with a description of the world in terms of objects and attributes .
8 In the , th the end of chapter nineteen it says all the city was stirred up because of them .
9 Social workers are likely to be more interested in chapter three which contains good summaries of the development , organisation and training for social work in six EC countries .
10 In Chapter Three I illustrated this characteristic de-differentiation in conceiving of postmodernity in terms of the notion of ‘ desire ’ .
11 FIGURE 5 I add small slivers of light down the windows to show the sun coming in from the right ( when it 's out ! ) .
12 In chapter 5 I outlined some of the major objectives which seemed feasible given the constraints and opportunities posed by the development of capitalist property relations , under the two headings of investment planning and enterprise democracy , recognising the importance of a ‘ left government ’ in relation to these while admitting that the conditions of formation of such a government were another matter .
13 In Chapter 5 I suggested two main arguments against the creation of a Single Currency in Europe .
14 In Chapter 3 we identified ten ‘ generic activities ’ which we found to underpin primary classroom practice regardless of the subject labels used by the teacher , and argued that these activities therefore constitute at least as important a curriculum reality — certainly for children — as terms like ‘ topic ’ or even ‘ language ’ .
15 In Chapter 3 we consider other aspects of processor design ; the layout of instructions and how operands may be accessed by an instruction , control and other instructions not dealt with in Chapter 2 , provision for supervisory software , and the concept of microprogramming .
16 In Chapter 3 we reviewed some of the main principles of experimental design in which a control group is used to assess the relationship between some causal factor and its presumed effect .
17 In Chapter 3 I discuss some of the reasons why this approach must fail and why the idea of individuality can not be " defined " in terms of certain criteria whereby ontological particulars are re-identified and distinguished from species .
18 We shall confine our discussion in this chapter to such ‘ officials ’ as HM Inspectorate , leaving the observation by ‘ consultants ’ , more common in the USA , to Chapter 6 which considers combined strategies of evaluation .
19 Thus although there was no significant relationship between normality and P(A) from Study 3 it seems advisable to see whether this is also the case using normality ratings taken from the Groeger and Chapman study .
20 Finally , in Chapter 8 we consider some topics on the border between architecture and implementation ; dealing with faults in the hardware of the computer , ways of speeding up the processor , and the interface between computer and operator .
21 In Chapter 1 I distinguished two basic training procedures , one involving discrimination training , the other mere exposure to stimuli , that have been thought to reveal perceptual learning effects .
22 Howden was renowned for centuries as the site of an important horse fair which lasted six days , beginning on 26th September .
23 And he claimed the county council was keeping other homes open which needed more money spent on them .
24 In Chapter 9 we discuss some of the arguments which have been put forward to suggest that British companies are likely to be slower than their international competitors in taking up new technology based products and production processes .
25 By their very nature both this chapter which deals with current ideas on how homoeopathy works and Chapter 9 which reviews some of the evidence that it does work are inevitably somewhat scientific and technical .
26 AEA has worked with a profit centre in a large organisation with an annual turnover of £20 million which experienced occasional major incidents and regular small claims for minor accidents and failures .
27 In Chapter 14 we saw that information is a very special economic commodity which frequently causes indigestion in freely competitive markets .
28 On Jan. 24 she announced further proposals which envisaged lifting the state 's foreign trade monopoly , full convertibility for the East German Mark by 1992 , the lowering of tax rates , and the introduction of a commercial banking system .
29 Okay well you put three times twelve that 's what you were going to say so , if Claire puts six times six you put three times twelve and I 'll put four times nine just to be awkward .
30 Back in January 1980 we made ten predictions about the decade ahead — and offered free resubscription forms to all readers if we scored less than five out of ten .
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