Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [adv] [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Remember , Miss Carter wanted me to go pupil-teaching and then take a teacher 's course , well that 's one thing I could do ; it 's not too late , I 'm only twenty-two .
2 Microsoft Corp last week announced that it will stop selling its Cobol Professional Development System product on June 30 and instead reinforce the strategic alliance it has had for five years with Micro Focus Plc .
3 Microsoft Corp yesterday also announced that it will stop selling its Cobol Professional Development System product on June 30 and instead reinforce the strategic alliance it has had for five years with Micro Focus Plc .
4 I 've always found it rather sad that a man could produce something as evocative as this and also produce a child who could not appreciate it. ,
5 The Labour Party knows this and so do the Liberals ( now Democrats ) with their emphasis on community politics .
6 We must be aware of this and constantly compare the copy with the real thing to see if it is still valid .
7 Be careful not to overdo this and accidentally bend the notes sharp !
8 Tory councillors refuse to accept this and still argue the Skinnergate and High Row plans will not work .
9 Ballymoney got the game back on levels terms just two minutes into the second half when an accurate throughball from Michael Neill allowed Willie McNeill to race clear and neatly tuck the ball into the bottom corner of the Cookstown net .
10 Meanwhile , people living near the site have been urged to keep calm and not take the law into their own hands .
11 It is important to keep calm and firmly reinforce the lessons already learnt .
12 Instead they relied on forcing dry wedges of wood into existing cracks in the stone and pouring water on the wood to make it swell and eventually crack the stone .
13 Anyway , it felt weak and wrong to be free and still take the Men 's food .
14 Researchers are not limited to studying only members of their own society but can interview people in other societies including people who may be illiterate and therefore leave no written record of their activities .
15 All students will be expected to submit a brief report of their project by September 1993 and also give a short presentation at an event to be arranged in October 1993 .
16 It suggests that the system should be replaced with an interest-based penalty , possibly rising to a deterrent rate , which would discourage late payment due to neglect and ‘ playing the system ’ , without unduly penalising those who are genuinely unable to pay or small businesses , which are usually less organised and therefore bear the greater brunt of penalties .
17 The blank spaces become wet and therefore reject the printing ink .
18 The vast series of dolerite sills which have intruded the Karoo sediments of southern Africa underlie an area of over 500 000 km 2 and probably constitute a total volume of in excess of 200 000 km 2 .
19 First raise interest rates to r 2 and then manipulate the money supply to reduce it to Q 2 .
20 Higher net search costs ( caused , for example , by a reduction in unemployment benefit ) reduce the reservation wage to RW 2 and so reduce the expected duration of unemployment to Ot 2 .
21 The contribution principles should be insurance ones , involving the employee , the employer and the state as before , but the coverage of the scheme should be universal and therefore involve a national pooling of risks .
22 BLANKED a complimentary letter from the ‘ Proud To Be Plain Club ’ ( ‘ we believe a woman can look average and human in public and still play a role in society ’ ) asking her to be club mascot .
23 Difficulties only arise when dieters get it into their heads that only a certain source of protein is acceptable and therefore restrict the overall range .
24 You can be schizophrenic and still make a will that .
25 These two are very close to one another and probably reproduce the original fairly faithfully , but they are not identical .
26 This passage sheds much light on the method of ‘ Mr. Eliot 's Sunday Morning Service ’ where the self-mutilation of ‘ enervate Origen ’ is placed in the same lineage as the sexual origin of ‘ the Word ’ , and where the initial ‘ sapient sutlers of the Lord ’ who ‘ Drift across the window-panes ’ is a passage with an ambiguous , or better ambivalent , reference , since it holds together in one term both the ‘ sable presbyters ’ who bring offerings to church and ‘ the bees ’ who bring pollen from one part of the plant to another and so perform the ‘ Blest office of the epicene ’ .
27 Today a car manufacturer might make engines in one country , steering wheels in another and then assemble the car in a third .
28 To make the most of your longhaul holiday , why not combine a stay in one resort with a stay in another and really get the best of both worlds ?
29 The teacher working with this pupil tells how children would ‘ … exchange one mistake for another and incidentally change the syntax so that an appalling mess developed ’ ( Meek et al. , 1984:189 ) .
30 An ideal OCR system would be 100% reliable and always output the correct character ( and no others ) .
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