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

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1 Because of its importance , most of the great houses launch their latest creations at the Biennale .
2 Beer and whisky make your old uncle frisky .
3 Next to him , I saw my mum push her grey hair from her temples .
4 Around some recycled comedy songs ( French & Saunders do Abba , Lenny Henry milks his dull Theophilus P Dickjoke character , and Spitting Image donate a voice or two ) , Hazza Enfield and Paul Whitehouse recreate their finest hour(s) ie ‘ Smashie ’ and ‘ Nicey ’ the Radio FAB FM deejays — and it 's all new material !
5 Blonde hair fades and becomes more ‘ opaque ’ , brunettes lose their natural gold or auburn highlights and redheads turn brown .
6 The charitable foundations remain their largest shareholders , however .
7 So local authorities make their own policies , which sometimes leads to conflict with central government and always to diversity of provision .
8 those institutions develop their own rationality and specific conformations and have definite resources and limitations .
9 Counter-cultures may and do emerge and establish themselves ; ‘ legitimation crises ’ may occur in which the prevailing cultural norms lose their persuasive force and political domination is endangered ( Habermas , 1976 ) .
10 For example , the managers in most authorities trust their clinical staff to be applying the most appropriate treatment technologies , either in their day-to-day practice , or in submitting bids for the development of clinical services .
11 But the big three supermarket chains deny their high court action is to kill off Costco .
12 He admits : ‘ It is three years since I 've scored for England and I 'm well aware that the two I scored against Czechoslovakia remain my only goals .
13 which display the solo dancing ability of each character and define social status and other traits that are so important to the unfolding of the story , e.g. the Six fairies bring their various gifts to the Christening and Aurora dances happily to acknowledge the compliments of the Princes and all who have come to her birthday ( The Sleeping Beauty . )
14 Lighting and water movement are also important to feeding because they influence the way many relatively-immobile sessile marine invertebrates gain their nutritional requirements .
15 Distrusting the accuracy of the commercially available products , those in ideological groups build their own machinery for picturing the world .
16 T-to g-get my n-navigation notes , ’ she stammered the words over her shoulder .
17 September also saw West Germany elect its first government , an event which led Stalin to form his own German state in the East .
18 This is a snowflaked Victorian set full of carol singers , the dreadful poor , the idle rich and Mr Caine resolutely refusing to recognise the festivities until the Ghosts of Christmas Past , Present and Future prick his dormant conscience .
19 At Cambridge research will take place on how individuals make judgements of risk and at reading on how drivers perceive their own ability and accident likelihood .
20 Some such animals make their own poisons ; others take them from sources in their environment .
21 Why is it that black kids develop their sporting progress to the point that , by the time they leave school , their educational motivation is rather low , while their sporting motivation is soaring ?
22 Research by Jim Cummins and others showed clearly that the better kids develop their first language , the better they do in English .
23 If the finished product is n't ready when the sales force make their monthly calls , advance cassettes , track details and campaign plans will be presented to the retailers instead .
24 Richard trust your petty brain to think
25 However well you treat them , after two to three years these foliage begonias lose their compact appearance and look straggly .
26 Elsewhere , I have criticized functionalism as a myth of the division of labour by sex to which ethology and anthropology make their own contributions .
27 Party members and supporters make their legitimate contributions to NAP campaigns .
28 Many poisonous or venomous animals advertise their dangerous defences with bright colours .
29 The aim is to document evidence on the way journalists make their daily decisions on what is news , on the events to which to give prominence , and on the treatment and presentation of those events .
30 Employers in all three sectors distinguish their seasonal workers from their regular workers in a number of ways .
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