Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] [conj] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Rates reported by Arthur Young on his various Tours around 1770 suggest that regional variations were less significant than the type of cloth or the fineness of the yarn ( see Table 7.6 ) . |
2 | Successes such as this suggest that remedial actions are feasible and can bring beneficial effects in a relatively short time . |
3 | Some believe that new plants flourish if their early growth coincides with the growing of a new moon . |
4 | Some advance their careers by moving into nurse teaching , management or research , while some find that other countries and international health care organisations provide alternative career opportunities . |
5 | In particular , some feel that occupational groups should enjoy similar proportional increases in income which preserve existing differentials , while others , pushing for greater equality , want similar absolute increases which have the effect of narrowing differentials . |
6 | Indeed , some argue that young children can not have traffic sense precisely because they are children . |
7 | Some argue that cheap imports are a waste of money — others say widely differing prices are being charged for exactly the same product and that suppliers which criticise imported cutlery often stock it themselves . |
8 | Some argue that violent programmes are cathartic , a safe release for aggressive feelings . |
9 | Some argue that high returns are possible in declining industries and that this is inconsistent with the harvest/divest strategies indicated in the BCG and McKinsey-GE matrices . |
10 | Surveys in 1975 and 1980 show that dependent subcontractors in household electrical goods and motor parts , experienced a 30 per cent greater fall in profits than independent small firms ( N. Sasaki 1981 p.102 and Steven 1983 p.73 ) . |
11 | When the structure of organization in the whole city was reviewed in Sheffield in 1911 , it was 10 Salvidge that local Unionists turned for advice , as did the Manchester Unionists at the same time . |
12 | On the contrary , the expressive effects observed in the uses examined in Chapters Two and Three appear as necessary consequences of the incidence of the infinitive 's event , with its intra-verbal " general person " , to its extra-verbal spatial support in time . |
13 | It was through these benefit or friendly societies that working people began collectively to provide insurance against the loss of income through unemployment , and to ensure that each should have a respectable funeral . |
14 | These market and legal changes have imposed an ‘ opportunity cost ’ on childbearing which previously did not exist . |
15 | These group or individual-related activities will usually be centred on one of the major design phases but address only an element of the overall scheme . |
16 | Most varieties supplied by garden centres grow a little too large to make ideal houseplants if you just take them in for the winter , but many dwarf and miniature types are ideal for deep sunny windowsills . |
17 | Data from the Labour Force Survey in 1981 show that high proportions of both women and men who are divorced or separated live in the home of their own parents , although there are some differences related to both gender and social class ( as measured by housing tenure ) . |
18 | Many stroke and head-injured patients return to sports when they feel well enough . |
19 | But it is not at all clear that high dividends have been damaging , in themselves . |
20 | None the less , in the realm of human events , the teaching of Jesus still goes against our conventional suppositions , because we all assume that big outcomes need big inputs . |
21 | This is in spite of the emergence of many state and subject-oriented clearinghouses , which , incidentally , have been encouraged by LOEX and have become supportive rather than competitive agencies . |
22 | This central role was not made explicit in the 1936 constitution but is in Article 6 of that promulgated in 1977 : ‘ the Communist Party of the Soviet Union is the leading and guiding force of Soviet society and the nucleus of its political system , of all state and public organizations ’ ( our emphasis ) . |
23 | We all agree that small stores are important , but they can remain viable only if they can carry out their trading on Sundays . |
24 | All agree that hard-wired machines are faster , but what one loses with them is portability : the ability to run programs in many languages on a single machine , and a program in one language on many different sorts of machine . |
25 | All graduate and mature applicants will be interviewed before an offer is made . |
26 | We first recall that new nodes are created by choosing a basic structural variable x r in row i of the optimal tableau of LPk which has a value that is not integral . |
27 | Level 1 Know that human beings vary from one individual to the next . |
28 | But exercises 1.6.2 and 1.6.3 and perhaps , more especially , exercise 1.6.5 emphasise that sequence-type polynomials are a little difficult to handle . |
29 | These two sets of rules , though distinct , must not be looked upon as two co-ordinate and independent systems . |
30 | In Lepidoptera , Homoptera and Orthoptera on the other hand , R.Q values of about 0–7 occur and fat reserves are depleted . |