Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Because complete spindles come under the precision range of products . |
2 | Some in due course opt for a diploma programme . |
3 | We oppose the privatisation of British Rail , but will allow private operators access to the rail network , while giving BR the freedom to raise investment capital on the open market . |
4 | Oh , she 's got all the answers up her sleeve I expect , but that has caused tremendous debt charges , which , at the moment , have to be paid , and whether we could find a private operator to take them on or not I do n't know , but private operators operate throughout the country and in many other of the districts within the county of Oxfordshire , and they operate efficiently and do just as good a job as the City Council are doing in the present situation . |
5 | The people of Newbury saw a full field of 120 riders compete in the Jack Spencer Memorial ‘ 25 ’ on the H25/3 course . |
6 | Under managed floating , the domestic monetary authorities intervene in the foreign exchange markets to smooth out excessive short-term fluctuations in the exchange rate . |
7 | where do all that money go for the fee ? |
8 | Volume was measured separately for each outstanding futures contract by the number of contracts traded during the day . |
9 | Here they met up with a team from the Combined Operations base in the Suez Canal Zone , with two canoe parties under Lieutenant Robert Smith RN . |
10 | All of Callinicos ' philosophical sophistication and matchless political experience evaporate in the face of the art of his own lifetime . |
11 | Three hundred extra helpers were recruited to give eight hours help in the three months before the election , or two Saturday mornings , or four evenings in the final two months . |
12 | The transfer times stated for each resort relate to the transfer journey only . |
13 | Disputes between dealers and between dealers and issuing houses fall under the competence of the arbitration court , who may requisition the ordinary courts for the purpose of taking evidence or in connection with enforcing the awards made by the arbitration court . |
14 | The rest of the journey , not least an eight hour wait for a connection in Los Angeles , was not , I have to admit , so memorable or pleasing . |
15 | The ‘ limited contingent ’ , did not crush the opposition , now in receipt of the largest US covert operations support in the world . |
16 | PAKISTANI authorities have for the first time begun arresting farmers in the North West Frontier Province who have been found planting opium for next year 's harvest . |
17 | Specific requests refer to a particular aspect of clarification , either a request for repetition , confirmation , or specification . |
18 | Once the white hanging bells open in the weak sunshine of a late February day , we can begin to believe that winter is nearly over . |
19 | At present the science curriculum is structured around physical science interests , on which boys are keener ( how motor cars work , atoms and molecules ) ; we were able to recommend that teaching build on the overlapping interests of the two sexes , because girls as well as boys want to know more about human biology and spectacular features of the environment ( animals in the jungle , volcanoes and earthquakes , acids and chemicals ) . |
20 | As I fiddled frantically with buttons that would n't depress and a monopod that would n't telescope downwards so I could actually see what professional fingers find in the dark , I became aware of the incredulous stare of a Japanese with an even bigger lens than mine . |
21 | All fragments were labelled using Klenow fragment of DNA polymerase I with α 32 P dATP in the presence of the other three dXTPs , unless otherwise specified . |
22 | In Kuwait it is just that we by the way in Kuwait we have two courts , we have the civil courts and we have the Islamic court , and erm Islamic cases go to the Islamic court and otherwise they go to the civil court , except just we we accept erm how to live our live in a modern way and keeping up with the times , and it is a tradition that we have adopted in Kuwait , and the fact that it is for women can drive in Kuwait versus those that do n't in Saudi Arabia , I do n't believe I 'd like to put that in the Islamic context , it 's just a way of life which we have adopted . |
23 | Irrespective of their magnitude , whether they are big or small , in each case think about the emotional weight you once gave and still give to them . |
24 | The unheated coals fall within the Type III band of the van Krevelen diagram ( Fig. 1 ) , plotting from immature through to the ‘ dry gas ’ zone ( Tissot and Welte 1978 ) . |
25 | Past the farm where the short-term prisoners work under the guard of rifles and dogs , past the fields where beet and potato sprout from the long-used soil . |
26 | Similar conflicting policies prevail in the context of treaties and third parties . |
27 | And its feminist interests in social relations link it with disciplines like sociology and history , making it more interdisciplinary than most psychology , maintaining its hopes for change and even a complete paradigm shift in the discipline ( e.g. Parlee 1979 , 1981 ) . |
28 | Monetary values depend on the size of the organisation but for a company the size of Lucas Automotive the potential savings from each review have generally run into hundreds of thousands of pounds . |
29 | In La Route des Flandres , for example , there is ample evidence that many of the fictional sequences emerge as a result of an exploration of the properties of certain words : the inherently fertile nature of language can be shown to have generated the subsequent text , and , through the use of metaphor and metonymy , the associations of both memory and language work together in the production of the text . |
30 | The areas of meaning of the Tamil words overlap with the areas of meaning of the English words , but they do not completely coincide . |