Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | All bleomycin footprinting reactions contained 200µM CoCl 2 to prevent cleavage by the antibiotic . |
2 | Each reaction was performed in the presence of 200µM CoCl 2 to prevent cleavage by the antibiotic . |
3 | Each reaction was performed in the presence of 200µM CoCl 2 to prevent cleavage by the antibiotic . |
4 | The discovery that the availability of gur was subject to seasonal fluctuations ( as described in the previous chapter ) led BRAC to consider rice as an alternative . |
5 | None of this is to deny that the February 1960 agreement was partly a result of Khrushchev 's ‘ allowing Mikoian to make trouble for the Americans in Cuba ’ ( Bonsal : 1971 , p. 156 ) , but it is important to recognise that , whatever political considerations were involved , they were firmly backed up by a favourable set of economic circumstances . |
6 | It immediately became economical to use polythene for all kinds of products , like plastic bags , which nobody had ever contemplated previously . |
7 | Dalgliesh saw that Alex Mair had silently placed another opened bottle in the hearth . |
8 | In addition , our determination to provide broad based training in safety , quality management and technical competence remains a priority for 1993 . |
9 | Although these reports do not have to follow a common style and content each contain information in a common format . |
10 | Accordingly , an appeal will automatically be allowed if an appeal committee do not consider that to give effect to the preference would result in such prejudice . |
11 | And his retort , masterfully bold though disingenuous , is that ‘ in a discussion of Mr Eliot 's poetry , his doctrine has little to command interest in itself ’ . |
12 | Critics say this spells trouble for clients as there may be more incentive for these brokers to churn the client 's portfolio to generate an income for themselves . |
13 | In almost all cases an obstructive landlord will be able to find some subsisting breach of covenant on the tenant 's part and thereby defeat the option . |
14 | However , the North East has another related tradition of ultra-incorporated labourism in local government and involving trade union officials in corporatist regional boards , etc . |
15 | Williams has another fancied runner in Donals Delight , which receives 4 metres , winning on Monday night in a time of 27.96 secs . |
16 | In the first place this meant action at the United Nations . |
17 | Thus , the western part of the English Channel coincides approximately with a basin of deposition of this age , although it is unlikely that the detail of the landscape owes much to desert erosion in that period . |
18 | We need to work hard to promote membership of the Society , increase participation and recruit more teachers ' these will be the underlying objectives although the prime one will be the enjoyment and increased knowledge of our members . |
19 | Although the most common form of dengue is rarely fatal , a more dangerous form of haemorrhagic dengue looks likely to take hold in Rio de Janeiro and the surrounding area . |
20 | IN SAUDI ARABIA , WOMEN ARE DEEMED UNFIT TO GIVE EVIDENCE IN COURT ; THEIR BIRTHS AND DEATHS GO UNRECORDED ; ADULTERY IS PUNISHED BY DEATH BY STONING . |
21 | There is an obvious difficulty in explaining all learnt behaviour in terms of conditioned reflexes . |
22 | It includes schemes to increase the amount of electricity generated through combined heat and power ( CHP — already in operation in some Soviet cities ) , reduce methane leakage from the gas supply network , boost energy efficiency , primarily through improved insulation , and build 1,500 megawatts worth of small power stations based on biomass , wind and hydro-electric generators . |
23 | It is considered prudent to seek warrant for service in the initial writ . |
24 | Her words were written down by recorders , whom she sometimes exhorted to write faster to keep pace with her . |
25 | They seem to grasp its essentials and appear able to face death with remarkable courage and tenacity . |
26 | For example , Fanshel and Shinn 's large study ( 1978 ) of children in care in New York State excluded those entering care over the age of 11 , offenders and those whose stay in care was less than 90 days . |
27 | Your heart beats faster to carry blood to where it 's needed . |
28 | On the way back to class I invited Méli to have dinner with me in the village the next day . |
29 | As the architects of the president 's legislative strategy , Baker and Friedersdorf moved first to gain control of the legislative agenda . |
30 | We propose first to expand credit in order to create demand . |