Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun pl] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is possible to acquire binaries from a package in place of the source modules .
2 Nevertheless , it is possible to classify plants in the field by taking leaf samples and performing appropriate tests ( see Dirzo & Harper , 1982a ) and to categorize the plants into four groups Ac Li , Ac li , ac Li , ac li .
3 The vendor and its directors will constitute separate persons each accepting restrictions for the purposes of RTPA 1976 .
4 This will especially be the case should it not be possible to agree terms with the preferred bidder , as it may then be necessary to open negotiations with another party before all the indicative offerers become aware of the initial set back .
5 Many Arabs who lost their homes in what became the state of Israel and settled on the West Bank in 1948 became refugees for a second time during the Six Day War in 1967 .
6 It may also be possible to claim damages against a local authority for negligently failing to ensure that construction work complied with the relevant building regulations .
7 Fortunately , at that time it was possible to combat complaints with the argument that it was necessary to control noise and nuisance .
8 It is common for members of each to attend meetings of the others , at least as observers , and sometimes a project initiated by one body is subsequently brought to fruition under the aegis of another .
9 Although it is possible to see networks as a mechanism through which workers exercise some ‘ degree of control over their labour market , it is important to acknowledge the extent to which they are , by definition , discriminatory .
10 The three groups have agreed to give the new trust £116,000 this year and have each nominated members for the trust 's board .
11 I am aware , however , that surveying techniques of the last 150 years have been to standards of accuracy of centimetres over the same sort of distance and landscape .
12 If you find it confusing to work cables from a written description , try following our step-by-step photographs above
13 That has implications for the gearing of the system .
14 ‘ If there is anything we can do at the dams , it may be that we can raise their levels by even two or three inches , but that has implications for the surrounding countryside . ’
15 From this model it will be possible to provide estimates of the ‘ best ’ dates for firms of different characteristics to adopt new technologies .
16 Mr Heseltine is right to lecture recalcitrants like the AMDEA .
17 Igora Botanic contains ingredients from the flora of five continents — tropical fruit skin , camomile , walnut and the bark from exotic trees .
18 It can be very supportive to meet others in the same situation as yourself .
19 While the beer continues to ferment in the cask the CO 2 produced escapes through the soft spile .
20 This circulates instructions throughout the colony with great speed .
21 If you are prone to thread veins on the cheeks , extremes of temperature are not good — wrap a scarf round your face when you go out in chill temperatures and cold winds , and do n't sit too near the fire when you come in .
22 I believe that this application for a residence order is yet another step in this game and that neither parent has been able or willing to see matters from the children 's point of view or in terms of their feelings , experiences and level of understanding .
23 This imposes restrictions on the type of chain which can be crystallized with ease and , as mentioned earlier , one would expect symmetrical linear chains such as polyesters , polyamides , and polyethylene to crystallize most readily .
24 It was not for English to supplant classics as a vehicle for elite socialization .
25 This involves students in the examination of conflicts between and within societies , and draws on the insights of political scientists , historians , social scientists and philosophers in looking at the origin and nature of such conflicts and the means of resolving them .
26 Again this involves banks in the provision of trade credit ( loans ) .
27 The figures suggest two obvious conclusions , that the authority of the central government , as measured by its ability to secure payment , was weakest in the remote areas of the North and West , and that on the whole it was easier to enforce payments in the boroughs than in the countryside .
28 The bishops will be prepared to confirm children at a rather younger age so that they may be admitted earlier to the communicant life .
29 This made comparisons between the circumstances of the families of the unemployed and those in work unavoidable .
30 This placed restrictions on the size of the corpus that could be produced .
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