Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [noun sg] [vb -s] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Two thousand more workers are expected to be taken on and the local economy should get a £100 million boost once production reaches capacity . |
2 | Two thousand more workers are expected to be taken on and the local economy should get a £100 million boost once production reaches capacity . |
3 | Once perception has triggered emotion then emotion leads perception . |
4 | Ransford says this is unlikely to work in areas where demand outstrips supply . |
5 | Leave ( first ) field by waymarked stile , at point where power-line leaves field and 100 yds before brick ruin . |
6 | Of course Jed should not have tried to come between us ; it was a counter-revolutionary act on his part , Trotskyite even , when you think about it , but in that act was Praxis , the moment when theory becomes practice , and you should not have interfered . ’ |
7 | The tourist boards see these areas as economic resources where development brings money . |
8 | At a common sense level you could argue it 's not possible to have er any kind of relationship without communications so communication equals relationship , relationship equals communication , common sense idea . |
9 | Forgetfulness proves deadly because it strikes deep into the delicate area where conscience registers sin and where each person is most attuned to the nuances of relationship . |
10 | Durham are missing a chance to impress in an area where cricket remains primitive . |
11 | But I think the more important reason for talking about the Ministry of the New Church , or the Ministry of the Church is because of the erm developing needs and the developing thoughts and ideas which are actually additions which are the , the crucial area where ministry takes place . |
12 | Another kinship will be seen next month when Surrealism meets Romanticism in Venice . |
13 | If again we talk about the locality where thinking takes place we have a right to say that this locality is the paper on which we write or the mouth which speaks . |
14 | This means that in a situation where saving exceeds investment , so that aggregate demand is less than the total value of production , firms will reduce output and lay off workers . |
15 | In the first place , in the ( rare ) cases where sentence-meaning exhausts utterance-meaning ( i.e. where the speaker meant exactly what he said , no more , no less ) , the same content would be assigned both to semantics and pragmatics In other words , we would need to restrict the notion of utterance-meaning in such a way that we subtract sentence-meaning , and in that case we are back to a definition of pragmatics by residue . |
16 | He sees the need for a culture change , and the role of total quality management as ‘ setting up a culture within a company so quality becomes part of the environment ’ . |
17 | When the surf was flat , it was like listening to BBC Radio cricket commentators when rain stops play : the lack of action is balanced by a surplus of reminiscence . |
18 | It 's the forests where silence has lease ; |
19 | What a relief it is to know the name of the instrumentalist or conductor concerned and to listen to a programme of records where music takes precedence over ‘ talk for talk 's sake ’ . |
20 | Stylolites are commonly formed within carbonate sediments where cementation takes place early in the sediment 's diagenetic history . |
21 | ‘ But it is infinitely the best show in town at a time when legislation threatens press freedom and we shall do everything we can to support it through the arguments ahead . ’ |
22 | There is an oscillation between light and darkness but no particular moment of time when day becomes night or night day ; as I walk across the landscape I may sometimes be on a hill top and sometimes in a valley bottom but at no point does the surface of the earth come to an end . |
23 | A party may require his opponent to supply copies of documents which he is entitled to inspect ; the notice requiring the copy document must be served at or before the time when inspection takes place and must contain an undertaking to pay the proper charge , which charges are set out in Appendix A item 4 ( Ord 14 , r 5A ) . |
24 | The loop is often closed , as for example in a cam where geometry dictates function and function dictates geometry ; in such mechanisms geometry and function are interwoven . |