Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | She was accepted for the Winter Gardens show , immediately struck up a great friendship with Edith Whalley and they became inseparable . |
2 | International : A candidate for the slaughter Democrats doubt that Clinton can live up to presidential ideal |
3 | Applications using a mix of interfaces must be rewritten to native NT — those relying on Dynamically Linked Libraries written for the 16-bit Windows interface will have to be converted to the Win32 API to be ported . |
4 | As the UN concludes , this is outdated , for the service multinationals bring in the ‘ soft technology ’ and skills required to run an efficient business . |
5 | The development plans submitted by the local planning authorities for the Home Counties provide for a green belt , some 7 to 10 miles deep , all around the built-up area of Greater London . |
6 | In the War , distribution expenditure had been running at only a fifth of the prewar level , and the plans prepared by the undertakings for the Electricity Commissioners show they expected to continue to spend more than half of all their capital on developing distribution , as they had in the 1930s . |
7 | When the Conservative government came to abandon the tax after Thatcher 's downfall , however , many of the Conservative Party insisted on keeping some element of the poll tax for the accountability reasons set out above . |
8 | These are ambitious questions , whose answers might have considerable implications for the way parents approach child rearing . |
9 | Ive said for a while that the missing ingredient in our side FOR THE WAY TEAMS PLAY TODAY is a bit of pace in central defence . |
10 | He added : ‘ Although parents can not be blamed totally for the way children end up , we are able to shape their behaviour and offer them moral guidance . |
11 | The system returns the syntactic information for the morpheme combinations live +er which although possible , represent infrequent usage of the word liver . |
12 | ‘ For the tallow men smile with one face , they murder with the other . ’ |
13 | Prices for the profile specifications go from around $35 — £20 — to $400 — £225 — for combined sets . |
14 | ‘ For the power checks line up into wind . |
15 | Bending angles of the magnitude seen for the POU proteins have been determined for lambda cI ( 46° ) and Cro ( 30° ) repressors binding to the O R 1 operator using 8% gels ( 62 ) , the Xenopus estrogen receptor ( 34° ; 69 ) and from the crystal structure of a Cro-operator complex ( 40° ) ( 70 ) . |
16 | He joined Wimpey in 1981 as development accountant for the accounting systems project team in Hammersmith . |
17 | The name Nonesuch comes from the popular name for the plant botanists know as Lychnis chalcedonica . |
18 | This is when the pilots who have been hibernating during the winter months get their gliders out and start flying again . |
19 | Our eyes and the area around them are the most expressive and sensitive part of our face and during the winter months need more protection than ever . |
20 | The number of retailers collapsing during the recession bears witness to the fact that they need customers more than customers need them . |
21 | There are several footpaths around the village , which during the summer months provide a rich variety of flora and fauna . |
22 | And as the charity shelters close , many more will be put back in their cardboard boxes . |
23 | As the charity organizations keep reminding us , millions of people continue to die in Africa and Asia from diseases which are both preventable and curable . |
24 | After an hour or so the Carpettes still linger in the parking lot as the coach doors slam shut . |
25 | Is it possible to fit the 90/110 door tops as the metal runners keep rusting out . |
26 | As the currency markets know only too well , a potentially damaging row over interest-rate policy has broken out . |
27 | As the hydrogen bonds break down the denser liquid phase is thus formed ( see section 2.2 ) . |
28 | The girls , elbows propping up against the wall behind , hips thrust forward , blew them two almost toothless smirks as the windscreen wipers cut a valiant swathe through the dried spittle . |
29 | The probability increases as the test conditions approach market conditions and the duration of the test is longer . |
30 | The propellers are responsible for most of a hovercraft 's noise , especially the tearing sound made as the blade tips approach the speed of sound . |