Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Random diversification allows the reduction of non-market risk because the error terms from the market model 's estimation of each security will tend to cancel each other out and sum to zero because they are uncorrelated .
2 Yeah but can we plays that tape so that everybody 's can hear ?
3 They pick that subject out and define it .
4 Pick that bit up and eat
5 Built in a typical Mediterranean style on two floors , the Porto Conte offers professional service throughout and an excellent choice of good food in its restaurant .
6 They should not be discharged immediately they reach their target weights , but should become accustomed to eating normal meals rather than the high-energy diet necessary for weight gain .
7 They flung each other off and stared for an instant , each of them aware that he was known , each conscious that this recognition made many things plain .
8 There would be times for tenderness , and one such time came later , in the aftermath of passion enriched by the knowledge of love , a bonus as they lay touching each other languidly and lovingly , luxuriating in the freedom of being able to express their feelings in this alternative way , confidently but without urgency .
9 Logan was keen to court that generation both as readers and as potential writers .
10 Moss Vale gained a comfortable 5-1 success at Kilversley , with Steve Smith and Paul Donahue each netting twice and Tony Shields rounding off the scoring .
11 It introduced him to the bizarre situation that Churches treated each other worse than they treated anyone else ; and to the recognition that the reason for this was not religious but racial .
12 Mr Cruickshank fulfils that criterion admirably and will , I am sure , do a very good job . ’
13 And surely the spectacle of American airlines gobbling each other up and then going bust suggests that government guidance is needed to preserve the orderly flow of airline flights ?
14 The problem is how to conduct economic policy so as to reconcile full employment and price stability .
15 I believe you 'll be using that gun sooner than you think . ’
16 Eventually , formal administrative structures were created between the Task Force and local government , but the Task Force 's determination to implement specific projects rather than to help create a broader and longer-term strategy for the conurbation inevitably created tensions .
17 I answered every thing and I seem , I think I got quite a few right , I mean I do , I , if I got fifty percent on that I 'd be very pleased .
18 The term ‘ local state ’ gained critical acceptance and helped place on a new conceptual stage the mass of research and political activity that had gathered around local , or community , politics since the late 1960s. for those on the radical left , the state , and of course the local state , came to be seen as a site of competing political interests rather than as a neutral set of administrative institutions .
19 Nor are the prospects , even for Galway , as bad as they appear at the moment : workers reportedly wept openly in the Digital canteen when told their jobs were being phased out over the next 12 months , but the fear that most of the subcontractors that served DEC will have to close as well is not likely to be realised : where a company has a good relationship with a subcontractor , there are good reasons for maintaining that relationship even after a plant closes , and work should start flowing across the Irish Sea all the way to Galway from Scotland .
20 ‘ It is an open secret that they were seeing each other regularly until all hell broke loose back in the summer , ’ said a source close to Camilla last night .
21 We 've got to continue that restraint even as things start to get better , and that means restraints from the top to the bottom , from board room to shop floor .
22 In 1911 the inaugural conference of the National Council of Public Morals ( NCPM ) announced that prevention rather than punishment was to be the keynote in the regeneration of the nation 's moral life .
23 It is not acceptable in our society to start smelling each other closely or to feel each other , except in approved salutations .
24 Making predictions about the effects of new stressors is particularly difficult given that combinations of stressors may actually counteract each other rather than being additive in their effects ( Hockey , 1984 ) .
25 While he has staked his reputation on the tangled European question , his government has behaved dismally , using legalistic chicanery rather than sustained argument to force its case through parliament .
26 He 'd prefer to see low profits today and high quality tomorrow rather than high profits today and low quality tomorrow .
27 if you were born in the Mediterranean you would of been eating that stuff anyway and you 'd never have , think about it
28 Then that I got that book back when I became a full time official it was still in the still in the office .
29 Yeah , but if there had n't , there had n't of given that goal away and they were pushing forward
30 Given that macro-decisions inherently and inevitably condition micro-decisions , the principal focus of attention must be on the political decision-maker .
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