Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Choose from solid woods and a range of finishes . |
2 | A tea may be paid if overtime is outwith normal hours or a dinner if you have to work up to and after 8.30 pm , on the same basis as the lunch . |
3 | In so doing we will be addressing a major research issue — that of determination of possible relationships between spatial objects and the operations which act upon them . |
4 | This means they have been inspected by a team of professional experts and the standard of their work has been approved . |
5 | Often recipes are only a succession of technical operations and no explanations as to why , or how , or why not . ’ |
6 | The Logger 's already been adopted by most private operators and the manufacturers hope it 'll eventually be used by Council and Government watchdogs as well . |
7 | Collaborative change , with negotiation between professional groups and the state , may be the best way forward , but without strong government control it risks becoming little more than a tinkering with the existing system . |
8 | Not until society 's approach to older people has changed — the approach of government departments , professional groups and the media , for example — will our own attitudes to ageing change . |
9 | Chapters 1 and 2 have defined the meaning of high-bay warehouses and the types in current use , and while the whole purpose of this booklet is to concentrate on the fire risks of these storage areas , it must be appreciated that these buildings do not operate in isolation and that , according to their specific function , there will be ancillary accommodation to support the process either directly attached or in close proximity . |
10 | However , the cost of the palace was almost negligible compared with the funds ‘ invested ’ in arbitrary economic projects and the rebuilding of all the major cities in Romania , and with what Ceauşescu intended to spend on ‘ rural systematization ’ ( which involved halving of the number of villages in Romania and constructing 558 ‘ agro-industrial ’ complexes ) . |
11 | The far right objects that the tests encourage children to criticise traditional values . |
12 | This also develops technical skills as the pupils learn to use the microcomputer while carrying out the project . |
13 | Britain has more professional boxers than the rest of Europe put together . |
14 | Either way , the low level of support for left Labour policies and the trade union movement ( in general terms ) which is indicated in the findings cited above , is of real importance . |
15 | the nature of the relationship between political institutions or the state and the mass media , and i the nature of the media ‘ audience ’ . |
16 | Ultimately , this approach argues , this can result in the reform of existing political institutions and the creation of new public policies and regulations which will control the military-industrial complex . |
17 | Shell has teamed up with Air Miles to launch The Shell Air Miles Club — and as a member , you can collect 2 FREE Air Miles for every 25 litres of Shell Advanced Fuels and every litre of Shell Oil you buy . |
18 | Subsequent modification of this pattern would be the confluence of both nasal sacs and the failure of the inhalant duct to communicate with the mouth in lampreys and cephalaspids . |
19 | The eyes were placed more laterally and there was a large median opening leading to the nasal sacs and the mouth , |
20 | It became clear during the piloting of the original interpreter training courses that there would be a need to train trainers with specific skills if the model were to be adopted on a national basis . |
21 | The aim of this study is to review the relationship between the formal structures of European institutions and the dynamics of social , economic , and external change , and so to lay the foundations for a renewed theoretical debate about the processes of integration within the West European region . |
22 | The images of cold , wet , and heat , correspond to the tactile relation between agricultural labourers and the land . |
23 | There are no outstanding houses but the lines of brick houses grouped around the central green and round smaller greens in other parts of the village form a pleasing composition . |
24 | A general election last Thursday would have settled once and for all the political policies that the country will follow for the next few years . |
25 | The screen is bright enough at these lower voltages because the viewer watches from the side that the electrons strike the phosphor . |
26 | Don 's neglect your nails , take the Elegant Touch Travel Manicure Kit ( £9.95 ) , it contains eight products and a guide to achieving three different manicure effects |
27 | On the handle are three bodies of animals he overcame , the Nemean Lion , the Keryneian hind and the Erymanthian boar , and at the base , the tree with the Golden Apples , two of the Stymphalian birds and the Lernaean Hydra . |
28 | I am on the bus for Fifty-five minutes and the journey begins to get quite boring . |
29 | Two-year-old Lady would not be coaxed away from Jimmy Seymour 's van , so he had to keep the engine ticking over with the heaters full-on for eight hours while the bitch gave birth to eight healthy pups . |
30 | Using current methods these tests can take around eight hours and the diagnosis is not definitive . |