Example sentences of "[verb] [noun prp] [conj] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And there is evidence to suggest that sustained aerobic walking not only increases BMR but that the increased BMR continues permanently . |
2 | In a different context , however , the CS will be able to evoke Al and since the Al state is better than A2 at activating an associative link , the CS will be better able to elicit its CR when the context is changed . |
3 | There are five pages in this option , the last four of which are similar to those of option 4.2.0 — Update SSR except that the user can only view information using this option . |
4 | Er Right he says on the subject of attachment of identity and language and why and why not language is maintained , he cites Harris and and the Yiddish and Na-dene speakers . |
5 | The Baroness remained impermeable throughout it all , quite untouchable , maintaining that she did not murder Dale and that the fraud was misunderstood . |
6 | Thus the beer can evolved in North America in the twenties and thirties , but ( if my memory serves me correctly ) did not reach Europe until after the Second World War , except as erratic specimens transported by American servicemen . |
7 | Please note that Helen Fitzpatrick has now left SERC and until a new committee secretary is appointed the contact person for Subcommittee B at SERC will be Mrs Pru Backway . |
8 | The situation that produced it was comparable to that which was to lead to a similar agreement between the returning Dutch and those who had proclaimed the Republic of Indonesia : in both cases neither side was prepared , there and then , for all-out war when the last British forces left Indonesia or when the Chinese armies in Tonkin were finally persuaded to leave . |
9 | This predicted with remarkable accuracy that the Government had decided to scrap SERPS and that the task would be transferred to private schemes and companies . |
10 | We were leaving England and as the boat sailed down the Solent past the Needles everyone was mustered on deck to be informed that the King had died . |
11 | ‘ We can never re-create Australia but if the French were calling the side the Lions it would have been an appropriate thank-you to the players . ’ |
12 | This council , in which Massud accepted a major role , rejected Hezb-e Islami plans to attack Kabul later in October , arguing that the mujaheddin were too lightly armed to take Kabul and that the fierce rocket attacks favoured by Hekmatyar would kill civilians as well as soldiers . |
13 | Irenius is set upon convincing Eudoxus that harsh policies are necessary to subdue and civilise Ireland and that a more moderate approach , which might appear sensible from the vantage of civilised English life across the Irish sea , is inadequate to deal with the dangers posed by Ireland . |
14 | He so impressed Kolbe that when the great German chemist , A. W. von Hofmann , professor at the Royal College of Chemistry in London , visited Marburg in 1858 he recommended Griess for a position in Hofmann 's laboratory . |
15 | The bodyguard eyed Grimm as though the Squat was some pet monkey of this merchant and ought to be on a lead . |