Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The reasoning , however , is that problem determination is not a ‘ core competency ’ and so IBM is happy to relinquish its responsibility and concentrate on further CICS development . |
2 | They tend to forget these interests when using predominantly middle-class women psychologists ' arguments , for example . |
3 | In the present study , the poor response patients who had post-treatment calcium clearance estimations show that pamidronate effectively inhibited bone resorption , but did not correct the tubular defect . |
4 | Using wholly incompatible weapons systems and riven by language difficulties , the troops lack the capacity to fight as coordinated units . |
5 | However , this was soon extended by using spare areas on the payroll files for personnel information and maintaining wholly separate data files containing information on absence and leavers . |
6 | Some might joke unkindly that road deaths in the region are not limited to traffic accidents . |
7 | If you live a fast , hectic life and you eat mostly ready-made convenience foods , try to consider some other alternatives . |
8 | KPMG has authorisation from the ICAEW to carry on all investment business except discretionary management . |
9 | In Burkina Faso , Mali , Malawi , Uganda and Ghana TRANSAID is passing on its skills through training for drivers , riders and mechanisms working to support widely dispersed health facilities . |
10 | Although Bouton and his collaborators have failed to establish context-specificity after simple conditioning , they would not want to claim that such an effect can never be seen — there is ample evidence from experiments using rather different training procedures that a change of context can produce a performance deficit . |
11 | These schools , given a far from warm reception when first proposed , are to be funded in a new way , are to fall altogether outside Local Authority control , and as their name implies are to be devoted primarily to preparing their pupils for a career in industry . |
12 | The little England midfielder is nursing badly bruised ankle ligaments after a challenge from Coventry 's Stewart Robson at the weekend . |
13 | HBsAg , HBeAg , anti-HBe and anti-hepatitis delta virus were assayed using commercially available radioimmunoassay kits ( Ausria-II , HBeAg , -RIA , and anti-delta , Abbott Laboratories , Chicago , Illinois , USA ) . |
14 | North American trials have shown that system offers much faster drying rates than with conventional swaths , reduced field losses and a higher fibre digestibility rate for livestock . |
15 | Travelling around the United States to the different venues could become costly but , at present , American Airlines , the competition 's official airline and the company that will fly England , are leading a price war which is bringing down internal flight prices by up to 50 per cent . |
16 | A HUGE bomb explosion rocked the centre of the Indian city of Calcutta late last night , bringing down two apartment blocks and killing at least 45 people . |
17 | SENT-OFF Ipswich keeper Craig Forrest pleaded his innocence after bringing down United striker Adrian Littlejohn outside the penalty area after just two minutes . |
18 | Hoult escaped with a caution after bringing down old boy David Kelly on a diagonal run inside the area . |
19 | Letterman implies that he had to divorce her for her own good ; he could not bear to see so much life force confined in marriage . |
20 | The trade in all his restaurants had been slack over the past couple of weeks , and he was glad to see so many lunchtime diners . |
21 | Fourteen other workers involved in the subsequent clean-up operation also received extremely high radiation doses . |
22 | There was a long pause before he spoke : ‘ The game is proving exceedingly popular Miss N'Grabbit — it provides a lot of thrills for young people . |
23 | But I did n't look , I did n't stop , it was raining so bad Thursday morning and windy that I I went to the market , I cut straight through and went up and Di went to get the paper then he went . |
24 | Somehow he managed to make it fun , the way he made so many things fun , and , now he was either dead or else taken over by some force I could not even begin to understand , there was nothing whatsoever to keep me in the Church . |
25 | He also laid down certain rules fur balance , on the need to bend the knees always as a preparation for any kind of step followed by a stretch , on the vital use of the head and on the need fur the co-ordination of all parts if the desired movements were to be precise and elegant . |
26 | Members of the Gospel Outreach Centre , Clifton Road , say they were forced to shut down after Darlington council laid down strict planning restrictions . |
27 | The following question ( ExampleS ] ) produced much lower success rates . |
28 | She produced much better X-ray patterns , and , by introducing methods to control and vary the water content of the specimens , she was able to show that the DNA molecule could exist in two forms ( A and B ) , and to define conditions for the transition between them . |
29 | Iraqi troops advanced swiftly across the desert , encountering only minor artillery resistance , and entered the capital , Kuwait City , at around 7.00 a.m . |
30 | I sit alone one Sunday evening at the Old Ship , waiting . |