Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb -s] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A switch of a very subtle kind appears in another passage from The Night Watchmen .
2 However , with the implementation of the Eleventh Directive , this non-disclosure advantage will disappear ; and , if the Ninth Directive is put in place , and in due course extends to all subsidiaries ( whether public or private companies ) , then this non-recourse advantage will also disappear in the circumstances specified in the Ninth Directive .
3 I stress that money relates to new equity and is not directly linked to any specific plans by Stagecoach for bids for SBG companies .
4 The oral shield varies from rounded triangular to arrow shaped .
5 GTI has particular expertise in wood-burning gasifiers for making lime : its largest installation consumes about 0–8 tonnes of wood per tonne of lime produced ; traditional methods consume up to 2–5 tonnes of logs for the same result .
6 But little preparation goes into these meetings .
7 The range has eight firing points on two levels .
8 Today 's Chief Political Directorate stresses in interstate war the need to ‘ strengthen the indoctrination of Soviet soldiers in a spirit of high vigilance and class hate for the Imperialist aggressors ’ .
9 The research centres on women and children , groups relatively neglected in recent work on health inequalities , whose experience of social and economic change differs from that of men .
10 This second issue of European Update looks at some of out recent initiatives .
11 Each hair goes through distinct stages of growth .
12 Each level consists of five cassettes , a tapescript and a student 's book .
13 Each level consists of eight themes presented in a dynamic documentary format .
14 Each level consists of 20 short teaching units divided into three parts , each of which conveniently provides you with the material for a 45–50 minute lesson .
15 A tree lined lane descends to this peaceful village which is beautifully situated in woodland above the banks of the Forth .
16 … in every way like the man , as a twin brother and companion , haunting him as his shadow , both before and after the original is dead ; and was also often seen of old to enter a Hous , by which the People knew that the Person of that Liknes wes to Visite them within a few days .
17 The amount of extract in each lane corresponds to that produced from 3ml of induced bacterial culture .
18 Such structures are indeed referred to in computer science jargon as trees , and the technical literature abounds with pleasing arboreal metaphors such as roots , branches and leaves .
19 Each play runs for one week and the series opens on June 28 with Peril at End House , an Agatha Christie play starring her famous detective Hercule Poirot .
20 They are fifty foot frames on four wheel bogies .
21 It should be possible to see now that the tone-unit has a place in a range of phonological units that are in a hierarchical relationship : speech consists of a number of utterances ( the largest unit that we shall consider ) ; each utterance consists of one or more tone-units ; each tone-unit consists of one or more feet ; each foot consists of one or more syllables ; each syllable consists of one or more phonemes .
22 The conclusion from this comparison of the draft Bill and the Act is that Parliament has in all material respects adopted the committee 's approach and has thereby indorsed the committee 's point of view .
23 The premiums charged by Outhwaite should have been sufficient to cover future claims , but in fact were not because of a heavy spate of asbestos and professional liability claims after 1982 .
24 This outstanding building stands amongst attractive woodland and grounds .
25 The word " God " in all the theistic religions refers to that Mystery which is at once transcendent and immanent .
26 A very sticky variety clings to each new copy for an average time of more than an hour before it finally breaks free and the process can begin again .
27 That parcel consists of two school-books , specimens of the hand-writing etc. of George Green , a Son of the late Mr. Green of
28 Very little support comes from corporate business , but many companies have an associated charitable trust , and in this sense they may contribute substantially
29 The sector 's growth — faster than the economy in general in recent years — and the relatively low entry costs for new manufacturers have contributed to this situation .
30 Now the point I 'm making here is that security competition creates a capability which is designed to defend the state and that capability comes into direct conflict with non-security objectives which are er supported by threats er of violence .
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