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

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1 Of course some horses have early morning coughs rather like humans and some have allergies to hay , straw and some hard feedstuffs .
2 of course some companies do this and one or two manage to benefit from it by sending out a different type ) f product from their range each year .
3 This is a difficult question but in practice few spreadsheets need more than 1 or 2 MBytes of expanded memory .
4 This was an important step towards a national health service , though in practice few authorities did much to modernize their facilities .
5 In " integrated " homes some managers arrange separate sleeping accommodation , separate meal times , and special staffing , ie some internal segregation .
6 With mounting importunity these classes demanded political power to match their economic power , and through the greater part of the nineteenth century they challenged the political authority of the landed aristocracy …
7 In the Nicaraguan setting all motivations became elemental , and their very primitiveness — together with their drama — perhaps commended them to dramatic and imperfectly democratic Americans .
8 In practice many targets remain unchanged for the following year and alterations are normally within the range of 10 per cent up or down .
9 In practice many laboratories use two electrodes on the scalp , one at the vertex ( midway centrally between the bridge of the nose and the inion , or bony bump at the base of the cranium ) , and one frontally , about two centimetres behind the hairline .
10 Orders : 23pc more firms report total orders declined over the past four months than increased .
11 In practice most libraries spend most of their money in this way .
12 Yet even in these circumstances some organizations use open-ended contracts and merely issue the statutory one week 's notice of dismissal at the appropriate point in the season .
13 Over the past two decades these revisions had important political consequences , exemplified in the Eurocommunist movement and in the growth of dissident intellectual movements in Eastern Europe .
14 As role models these teachers do more than they know , and they start early .
15 Even in the European North many peasants used old flintlocks right up to the first decades of the twentieth century , and in Siberia the use of bows and spears by Russians was not unknown at least as late as the 1830s .
16 The range of quality from very good to squalid is of significance , because at one end of the range many authorities view mobile homes as being more or less equivalent to permanent dwellings , while some of the poorer , less well serviced , caravans can not be regarded as permanent homes .
17 He repeated the plan several times to make sure Endill understood what he had to do .
18 Pool are in the sort of run most teams find difficult to stop .
19 In the runoff campaign both candidates used negative campaign tactics , personal attack and innuendo .
20 In most cases these agreements reflect national mergers between ( members of ) Deloitte Haskins and Sells International and Touche Ross International . ’
21 In their simplest forms these classifications indicate average grain size , and the degree and form of the spread around that average .
22 Bursars these days wear permanently-worried expressions because they are chiefly pre-occupied with the financial income and expenditure .
23 A large percentage of film tie-ins these days incorporate several game-types .
24 Most interviewers these days show less commitment .
25 Of course these nations induced appropriate agricultural innovations .
26 Obviously written by experts these chapters make interesting and informative reading .
27 To overcome this point some companies print special paper for feature material sent out on a regular basis .
28 As water levels changed over the years some caves became dry , while others are still being made larger by the effect of underground streams , and some are still completely waterlogged .
29 For many years these agencies operated free of any congressional oversight and , while many members of Congress clearly preferred not to know what they were doing , any attempts that were made to find out were firmly rebuffed .
30 When recounting this incident in his published memoirs Lehmann added , ‘ But in later years these demonstrations became painful rather than exhilarating to take part in . ’
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