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

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1 Using virus vectors , Woo successfully inserted normal mouse genes for phenylalanine hydroxylase into cultured liver cells from the mutant mouse .
2 Bill Koch became acutely embarrassed that money was being donated to this party in his name , yet he had little cash of his own .
3 Next is a desire to maximise fixed interest rate financing thereby providing some degree of certainty as to the project 's financial cost .
4 Albert Ninham , 75 , admitted indecently assaulting two boys aged 12 and 11 in November last year .
5 We visited Ferrymead on Waitangi Day to see the penny-farthing races and a staged Victorian wedding , and I had a ride on a ‘ sociable ’ , a bike from the 1890's where the riders sit side-by-side sharing one set of handlebars .
6 Why has the Secretary of State failed effectively to tackle those problems and to take action against the excessive profits and unacceptable boardroom pay rises and perks ?
7 If you suffer badly form these symptoms , go and see your doctor who should be able to help .
8 The son , apparently , claimed that the partnership had been formed expressly to prevent this happening .
9 As one rather disillusioned Protestant Unionist put it : ‘ they were a party who believed in their God given right to rule this country ’ and they were not about to give up that right , especially as they could see signs of regaining control of their own party .
10 Farmers given right to leave collective farms with allotment of land and equipment .
11 This increased revenue was needed to meet the dramatic costs of assisting the war effort [ see below ] and of financing vastly increased domestic defence spending , including arms purchases from the United States to the value of US$6,750 million , approved in November by the US Congress .
12 This change of diet should not , of course , be attempted by diabetics except under medical supervision , and so far no juvenile diabetics have been treated successfully using this type of diet .
13 One group of subjects ( labelled ‘ Control ’ in the figure ) experienced only reinforced conditioning trials .
14 " That seems sensible — we do n't want merely to duplicate each other 's work , " Henniker said .
15 Cash only contributed one song to the second Highwaymen album , Highwayman 2 , a number called Songs that Make a Difference .
16 What … has never taken place is an epistemological critique at the most fundamental level of the connection between the development of a historicism which has expanded and developed enough to include antithetical attitudes such as ideologies of Western imperialism and critiques of imperialism on the one hand , and on the other , the actual practice of imperialism by which the accumulation of territories and population , the control of economies , and the incorporation and homogenisation of histories are maintained .
17 For this reason , the Institute will restrict the examination to candidates who have been trained by holders of the Dip CITT. for a few years and then review the situation to see whether the professional structures have developed enough to sustain new entrants .
18 All the plants listed below require bright lighting .
19 Finally there are inevitable gaps and some mistakes in the science : to go deeper see dusty tomes or corner an expert .
20 Some consist of a simple bowl with a lip , over which the water trickles , while others come in sections of varying lengths and shapes which can be joined together to form complex arrangements .
21 Furthermore , any number of metal components can be joined together to make complex shapes , leading to an almost limitless variety of products .
22 These were groups of people with a common bond who had joined together to make regular contributions into a pool from which they could borrow at low rates of interest .
23 Sir , — In the past few months we have heard much regarding possible reforms in the working of parliament .
24 Government representatives , employers and workers now met together to discuss economic policies .
25 and things , job families er , we 've got that already and we 've got , there 's gon na be the computer thing on careers but you see we 've only managed this year to get it brought down from year eleven , somebody who went into this , keeping it very close to myself , to bring it down to year ten they 're actually you know , it 's very , very difficult to let them remove it and I ca n't see that you can then make that down to ninth year just yet .
26 You ca n't we 've only got two lights here
27 And I do n't I 've only got one left .
28 Wolfgang recovered sufficiently to give two concerts in Amsterdam where his new symphony ( No 5 in B flat , K.22 , written in The Hague ) was played .
29 The example is constructed — the reader is warned because good reasons for preferring naturally occurring conversational data will be given in Chapter 6 .
30 After months of surgery and chemotherapy , she recovered enough to make two films .
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