Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb base] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that more sites have been identified as time passes shows that archaeological distribution maps only depict the activities of individual archaeologists or field societies up to any particular date , rather than the total picture of deserted medieval villages !
2 The schools vigorously defend the trips .
3 Textbooks on research methods rarely mention the problems that arise when undertaking research on controversial topics or conducting it in sensitive locations .
4 These guidelines effectively restate the rules which have become custom and practice :
5 Most social workers who are in touch with the elderly disabled living alone hear the praises of their Home Helps sung time and time again : ‘ She 's like a daughter to me ’ , and ‘ I do n't know what I 'd do without her ’ .
6 Bush and Gorbachev merely represent the forces which brought them to office and merely pursue an agenda so predetermined that its outcome could have been predicted in advance .
7 The aloofly anachronistic style of the bar , the stentorian joshing , the minor public-school humour remain the common coin , and even those who started life as the children of railway porters soon assume the mannerisms of the people whose bags their fathers carried .
8 It is in this context that Marx and Engels finally turn the tables on the ideas of philosophers who , like Hegel , had argued about the primacy of ideas , especially the idea of the State , as though these ideas had formed the processes of history rather than the other way round .
9 There is no suggestion that this latest spate of injuries has anything to do with deliberate dirty play , but one gets the impression that things are now so tough that the referees just leave the sides to fight it out , while awarding penalties on a quota basis .
10 One can speculate that , since the data largely represent the views of senior company people , project success is judged against this policy and the negative correlations appear .
11 So miners in Nottinghamshire still require the services that operated in the past .
12 But Scots always value the ones who go away and make good , provided they do not get above themselves .
13 The doctor was pledged to secrecy , and an iron curtain of security was rung down on the headquarters lest news of the new commander 's prostration further demoralise the men with their backs to the Meuse .
14 The dams also render the animals easy prey for hunters and trap them when the water is drained for irrigation .
15 Citing a statement issued by the Health Minister Pitakuti Ntaba which declared membership of the organization illegal , Aford demanded that " Ntaba clearly state the circumstances under which Aford had been outlawed " .
16 The authors both examine the principles underlying the subject and give practical guidance on the planning of evaluation activities in the classroom .
17 We need to campaign , to urge , no urge is not strong enough , to insist that tampon manufacturers clearly highlight the symptoms and risks to users .
18 The designers also emphasise the interactions between components , and the relevance of psychological models of human speech processing .
19 Second , these lists often provide the names of the performers , but only vague indications as to what instruments they are playing .
20 In the Driftwood at St Agnes , the pub talk also invariably turns to Morocco , although the tales of waves far outnumber the eulogies to drug and carpet buying .
21 Could biological research really refute the insights Freud formulated about mankind ?
22 The scenes on the British vessels mainly show the birds in the background of the hero holding his bow .
23 They are the glamour girls of the catwalk , whose looks , legs and lifestyles often overshadow the designers whose clothes they wear .
24 But schools often under-use the talents and energies of their teachers , or fail to develop them in any consistent and systematic way .
25 But those who do take the risks often reap the rewards . ’
26 THE notice said it all : ‘ Will the last person to leave Basingstoke please turn the lights out . ’
27 The pituitary gland has previously been active in this way but the new hormones particularly affect the gonads , the main sexual organs : essentially the ovaries , which produce the ova or eggs in the woman , and the testes ( testicles ) , which produce the spermatozoa in the man .
28 If you recognise such words then explore the sentences around them .
29 Lying flat , bend the knees then raise the legs .
30 Lie flat , bend the knees then straighten the legs upwards so that they are at right angles to your body .
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