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

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1 Also , it will be possible to transmit instructions concerning money .
2 Thus it should be possible to monitor changes in admission practices , to understand the mechanisms of change during medical education and beyond , and to provide long-term validation data for the process of selection itself .
3 In fact , a gadget like that turns chores into pleasure , you might say .
4 Indeed many of the disagreements of the following years seem to be associated with cities which had once been held by Charibert , and this was to hold true even after the murder of Sigibert , since lands which he had acquired in 567 became bones of contention between his son , Childebert II , and Guntram .
5 It is therefore possible to see movements in interest rates in the money markets as a whole in advance of changes led by the Bank of England .
6 It must be possible to write sections of text to external files without change to the original and to insert text from external sources at any desired position .
7 When two humans have lived together for many years it usually happens that each has tones of voice and expressions of face which are almost unendurably irritating to the other .
8 If that has resonances of childhood which the very old , whose full circle is nearly complete , find agreeable , so be it .
9 Three trustees , a fourth Cincinnatian , and the Procter & Gamble Fund each contributed gifts in excess of $1 million toward the renewal of the museum , an eight-wing acropolis atop Mount Adams in the city 's Eden Park .
10 Still , it is sometimes possible to infer alterations over time , and one direct conclusion that can be drawn is that part , at least , of landlords ' rationale was economic : within a situation affected by such non-economic factors as pious donations , landlords organised estates and renders to maximise resources .
11 It is possible to provide examples of policy patterns ( such as provision for the disabled ) varying considerably across the country .
12 For what it is worth , I think he may be right because it is possible to find objects in space from remembered information .
13 The validity of official statistics on suicide has often been questioned ; some critics have claimed that different national suicide rates reflect the extent to which coroners in those countries are prepared to categorize deaths as suicide , rather than real national differences in propensity to suicide .
14 Senior officers say more and more criminals are prepared to carry firearms in cash raids .
15 Armies so non-national and drawn so largely from the lowest strata of the social pyramid were prone to lose men by desertion .
16 The fear now is that banks will start to compete by driving commission rates lower and lower until they are prepared to arrange issues at break-even or worse .
17 Categories 1 and 3 produce surplus value ; and category 2 produces services in support of the production of surplus value ; category 4 produces services in response to need .
18 Encouraged both financially and materially by the Bank , the partners , in great secrecy , first at Croydon and then at the Bank itself , between 1818 and 1821 produced banknotes by offset .
19 This produces pages of transcription which are carefully scanned in the hope that for one brief second some minor indiscretion may have taken place .
20 First , it shares characteristics which are common to many of the activities typically undertaken by women , especially on an unpaid basis — routine , repetitive tasks which have few circumscribed limits of time or obligation .
21 This covers instructions for use and warnings .
22 This has benefits in reduction of training , creation of competence through experience and reduction of day-to-day supervision .
23 Non-preferred terms are not absolutely forbidden for use in the records , but no relationships are attached to them , and this has implications during information retrieval .
24 This has implications for curriculum integration , finance and staff training .
25 Although the houses show higher levels of staff contact , there is still considerable room for improvement and this has implications for management and training .
26 This has implications for polymer fractionation .
27 Since it is one of the most natural of all pleasures , the Church should not be afraid to provide opportunities for enjoyment of it in worship .
28 This drew comments from press and punters alike such as : ‘ They must make sure that they find touch with their line kicks . ’
29 People were encouraged to purchase furnishings , appliances , clothes , videos and entertainment systems and prepared food : this provided jobs in retailing , distribution and transport , and in assembly of imported components .
30 The Department pledges its support to staff who work within the spirit of the Guidelines set out in this document , and will make it clear that as a Department we are not prepared to accept threats of intimidation and violence from that small number of clients who use such methods to manipulate their social environment or evade responsibility for their behaviour .
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