Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb base] [adv prt] a " in BNC.

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1 This makes it difficult to place students in ‘ responsible line management roles which make up a valuable part of their training as chartered accountants in business ’ .
2 It can be useful practice to read through the first sentences of paragraphs which make up a published essay , to see how much work — of summary and of signposting — is being done by these " topic sentences " .
3 Every three months they draw up a list of new jobs .
4 This is illustrated in the notes which make up a musical tune .
5 The pixels which make up an image on a digitized computer screen are like building blocks which can be coloured and combined in any way the operator 's computer , competence and ingenuity allow .
6 It is our reasons for asserting a dependent conditional which bring in a good deal more than what is brought in by the conditional itself .
7 Of the three elements which make up an opera — the music , the words and the drama — the third arises from the first two realised by the performance of the singing actors , with the collaboration of the musicians and within the ambience of the set and the costumes .
8 That is why in this manifesto we set out a clear analysis of Britain 's problems and our proposals for putting them right .
9 For instance , ash we build up an initial market share with a tyre that does not wear out we move away from the long-term profitability because replacements fall sharply .
10 As a personal trademark we put up a straw model of a short-eared owl made locally especially for us .
11 In December they set up a new one to consider moving the capital .
12 Third , an option should be created whereby , if the directors themselves set out a full enough statement of their responsibilities , it would obviate entirely the requirement to describe directors ' responsibilities in the auditors ' report .
13 On reaching the Fish I let out a cry of triumph , overjoyed to have got there while conveniently forgetting the Verdon-like wall which lay above .
14 The political argument for conventionalism I set out a moment ago supposes that this kind of situation is inevitable , that no theory of adjudication can prevent it .
15 No , once you take over a job you take over a job .
16 There are dangers for voluntary organisations who take on an increased responsibility for service provision .
17 You ca n't wait to buy a copy and read some intriguing article you glimpse over a strap-hanging shoulder .
18 Whilst they only fill a tenth of seats they bring in a lot more income , in Virgin 's case almost half .
19 There are caves which seem to We went into the caverns and erm saw the petrified caves where they , the water drip on objects and however many years they build up a stone coating .
20 Said Len Brealey : ‘ The plain facts are that after Mr Woolhouse failed to reach payment in an original contract we set up a new agreement .
21 Of course we go back an awful long way do n't we ?
22 With the patience and advice from my local vet we set up a recovery programme .
23 Well , then how do you explain the night I put down a copy of Viz , turned on the telly , and settled in for what I thought would be a programme of smart , irreverent comedy ?
24 The primary , but not exclusive , focus is on Scottish IT firms which make up a localised sample that could be comprehensively surveyed .
25 There are children and families who take up a great deal of teacher time and attention .
26 Following the very worthwhile discussion at the seminar we set up a Working Party to explore the main issues of concern and to suggest practical guidelines and recommendations for implementation .
27 Can I put the Home Secretary back on the right road by telling him that the reason why morale in the Northumbria police force is low and why chief constables generally despair is not because the right hon. Gentleman suddenly makes a generous offer of help in a crisis , but because all chief constables , including the new chief constable of Northumbria , want consistency of funding so that they can be sure that they will get the officers and resources they require over a number of years ?
28 Remember the communiqué they put out a couple of days ago ?
29 Every job that I give Kevin I write down a , a brief summary of what that task was , and I leave a gap of three lines .
30 Every week I carry out a 10-gallon water change and two gravel cleans .
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