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

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1 China , it was believed , might have urged North Korea to sign the International Atomic Energy Agency 's nuclear safeguards accord and allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities .
2 But erm my closing remarks we be these sir that the the actual reality is that North Yorkshire and some of its districts want and deserve inward investment .
3 Topological feature based methods detect and code straight lines and the orientation of strokes .
4 This was our very own English movement , which many classical purists abhor and consider mere frippery .
5 Apparently , most hunts begin and end high in the mountains , far away from any village , and all those present at the kill have been with the hunt throughout .
6 Only $1,800 million was authorized to keep the Northrop Corporation 's production lines open and to allow possible purchase of one more B-2 following completion of the 15 aircraft already funded ( only three of these having already been delivered ) .
7 Does the Minister accept that the vast majority of people in Scotland recognise and understand international obligations , and that the whole problem of the Iraqi contract arose from a feeling that something was being put through behind the scenes ?
8 Banks borrow and lend wholesale funds amongst themselves , dealing through money brokers , for periods ranging from overnight to five years .
9 All contributions demonstrate and promote anti-discriminatory approaches to training and practice .
10 However , a widening of access requires that the universities attract and support under-represented groups , such as working-class school-leavers , black and Asian students , parents and mature workers .
11 It is primarily an interbank trading market where banks lend and borrow overnight or up to one year on an unsecured basis .
12 Too many British rap tracks try and copy American stuff , but our sound has evolved through time and we keep branching into different styles . ’
13 A fragmented NHS , in which various organisations buy and sell clinical services from one another on a ‘ businesslike ’ basis , requires information for pricing .
14 Greenblatt 's project is to understand how works of art obtain and amplify powerful social energies .
15 Although the practice whereby user firms invent and exploit new processes internally has recently received attention , this research is intended to identify and describe situations in which those firms act entrepreneurially to exploit their innovations in product markets .
16 ( The TRAGEDIANS turn and look interested .
17 DEC wo n't get cozy with COSE until it sorts out the all-important ‘ process ’ of how things work and get selected , something COSE is believed to be finalising .
18 DEC wo n't get cozy with COSE until it sorts out the all-important ‘ process ’ of how things work and get selected , something COSE is believed to be finalising .
19 Several concepts reinforce and give explicit cultural expression to this sense of individual autonomy ; especially significant in this regard are the concepts of pehunan and segat .
20 Therefore if you issue a licence like this the local authorities can check up , market people can god own and make sure it 's not getting out of hand and the local police know the sort of traffic to expect and therefore can control .
21 While Shetland has probably always been a sort of filling-station for birds on migration , it is too big an area for even the most energetic birdwatcher to cover , and thousands of birds arrive and depart unseen .
22 As the MIND report highlights , between 80 per cent and 85 per cent of NHS spending on mental health goes on hospital treatment , despite the overwhelming fact that the majority of people want and prefer community-based alternatives .
23 There 's been a lot of research which shows that when two people relax and feel comfortable together , their body language reflects what the other person is doing .
24 Many people remember and have fond memories of Community Programme , could you explain what the differences are between Community Programme and Community Action ?
25 Estranged people confront and bury old grievances and learn to recognise their love and need for each other .
26 The reason I went into physics and what I try to inculcate is that the ideas themselves are interesting and that seems to me to be the main justification for it , so that when people try and justify scientific research by saying it 's good for the economy , the country and so on , or who knows what applications are going to come of it , I 'm inclined to sit rather quietly when that 's said because I 'm not convinced that some of the research that is done nowadays can have any practical application at all in that direct sense .
27 All regular steel pegs rot and become unsafe and then unusable in a relatively short space of time .
28 Things happen to the skin : people sweat and go clammy ; they may be flushed or alternatively may lose their colour ; spots , boils , rashes and other irritations can develop ; and out .
29 one day a Boy had a imvertashun to go to a party in Sawth a Merica on the way a crocodil sad Hello Boy do you wont to come Friends yes sad the Boy do you want to come to a Party with my yes sad the crocodil comon then ill calle you Croc do you like that name yes i do What is your name my name is dafydd you can koll my dafy Comon then When they came to the partty a nother boy said helo crocodile and the crocodile said my name is croc okay said the boy croc come and eat okay Boy So he did .
30 Recent works isolate and enlarge single objects such as a spoon , a fingernail , and the bubble from a carpenter 's level , transforming them into meditations on space , form and texture .
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