Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the rules change at this stage .
2 If an individual buys a futures contract at this price and later sells a contract at 91–23 , then he will have made a loss of 328.13 ( i.e. 21 ticks x 15.625 per tick ) .
3 It is also possible to unwind a futures contract at any time by performing a reversing trade , so futures contracts are generally extremely liquid ( at least for the near maturing contracts ) .
4 Their report shows that you 're most likely to fall ill visiting Egypt , Gambia , Turkey and Latin America , while 18 per cent of Spanish holiday-makers suffer from some kind of lurgy .
5 [ A total change of mood — BELVILLE and PAMELA sit at either end of the table . ]
6 Again there are two types of criticism that Keynesians make about this link .
7 About 75% of solicitors qualify in this way which is the quickest and most common way to qualify as a solicitor .
8 As yet , these schools account for only a small amount of annual expenditure — 3 million in 1989–90 — but the government 's expenditure plans provide for this sum to increase ( to 20 million by 1991–2 ) as more schools choose to ‘ opt out ’ of LEA control and financing ( HM Treasury , 1990 , Table 11.1 ) .
9 However , this does not mean that such ethnic reactions provide in any sense an alternative principle for the political restructuring of the world in the 21st century .
10 The spotted eagle owl , European eagle owl , tawny owl and little owl fit into this category .
11 Many people are struggling to get their hunters fit at this time of the year .
12 On an untitled piece by Richard Downes and Thomas Roper , it reads ‘ Two performers interact with each other using two heavy concrete curves as a channel for their communication . ’
13 As a starting point in our treatment of such systems we shall develop a model of an ideal solution and then show how real or non-ideal solutions deviate from this model .
14 That 's why er many authors insist on that aspect of child sex abuse , that erm apparent consent or even y'know when it seems that the child is expressing some curiosity about that these activities , nevertheless it 's abusive .
15 The eggs become loosely attached to the wall of the female 's uterus and blood vessels develop on either side of the contact so that the young are able to absorb sustenance from their mother 's blood .
16 Sectors and units borrow from each other in many different ways .
17 Indeed the fact that one of the informal classrooms would have had far less experience of the methods gain in all attainment areas ' gave support to those ( among whom I number myself ) who wondered whether realistic comparisons could be obtained when the schools taking part had no common starting point .
18 The area is noted as much for its natural beauty as for its industrial history — it was here , in the lush valleys of Derbyshire that the first stirrings of the Industrial Revolution were felt and today working mills and factory shops testify to this heritage .
19 • Recommended Dietary Guidelines appear in each volume so you can regularly check your nutritional intake .
20 US foreign aid , the authors say with some irony , has contributed greatly to the ‘ modernization of Third World poverty ’ .
21 However , linear precedence has been shown to be a significant factor affecting the manner in which words associate with each other [ Church & hanks , 1989 ] .
22 Tiny nodules appear on each areola .
23 Also on board was photographer Allan Milligan , from The Scotsman , whose pictures appear on this page .
24 Does this mean that our mental images depend on this amine in some way ?
25 In general , the rigorous derivation of a savings function by this route is likely to be complex , but in Section 8–4 we consider a simple two-period life-cycle model illustrative of this line of argument .
26 Subjects depend on each other .
27 ( The SPIES die at some length , rather well .
28 The Aberdeen and Shetland mail steamers call at Wick Bay , weather permitting ; this clause has a deep meaning in it , as many can witness who have seen how the waves break on that shore at times .
29 Circuses which use animals do so for profit , and there is no satisfactory scientific evidence that animals benefit in any way from their experiences in such an establishment — they can not educate the public in the artificial environment of performing tricks , they only serve to entertain .
30 Both parties benefit by this arrangement .
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