Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [vb past] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The probe for NP1450L RNA recognized a specific band of 4.15 kb in the late RNA sample , prepared after the beginning of DNA replication ( Fig. 2 ) . |
2 | At 20μM cGMP , Ca 2+ -calmodulin decreased the initial rate of ion influx by 2–3-fold for all cations except Mg 2+ ( Fig. 2 ) . |
3 | Although the Yom Kippur War triggered the first oil price shock , this was not the cause . |
4 | In an attempt to instil accountability , the Bank 's board commissioned an internal study to make crisp proposals on improving the way the Bank is run . |
5 | Last week , in the wake of the civil suit lodged against Santa Cruz president Larry Michels for sexual harassment by three former executive secretaries at the company ( UX No 415 ) , SCO 's board issued the following statement : ‘ We are extremely distressed by the recent allegations made against the company and its president . |
6 | It was Trainer himself who deftly headed in a right wing free kick at the start of the second period , but Ballycastle came back to equalise through Woods with two minutes to go before Gorman 's winner settled an exciting tie . |
7 | News that Sir James Goldsmith and George Soros were speculating on the metal 's rise sparked the recent rally . |
8 | EX-POSTIE Geoff Luxton 's parcel went an extra 10,000 miles — because he was 20 yards out with the address . |
9 | Dyarchy had always depended for its successful working on the exercise of tactful influence by the British governor and his officials , who had their reputations invested in preventing the resignations of their Indian colleagues ; but Irwin 's formulation took the controlling role allotted to influence much further . |
10 | Bregawn 's temperament got the better of him the following season , and on his racecourse appearances he displayed increasing sourness . |
11 | But the RSPCA who brought today 's case told a different story . |
12 | Children 's literature became an abiding interest . |
13 | I also reported that the Duchess of York 's sister had a new job . |
14 | Most probably the boy 's sister had the same biochemical defect . |
15 | In these four passages Nietzsche 's sister saw a prime piece of evidence for her brother 's " real " intention to write a big book about Greece rather than a short one about tragedy . |
16 | The rural life had denied her Jane Sharpe 's fashionable pallor ; instead Lucille 's skin had the healthy bloom of country weather . |
17 | Irrespective of size , status or skills everyone was brought down to earth with a splash — the difference was that as Saturday 's play unfolded the seeded sides invariably proved to be the more adept in the art of ‘ aquaplaning ’ . |
18 | The NGC spokesman said the council 's decision meant the public inquiry would consider the siting of the substation , a matter originally not on the agenda . |
19 | Dennis 's shield sported a reclining deer . |
20 | The importance of gas to Saudi Arabia 's industrialisation prompted a major search for non-associated gas in the early eighties . |
21 | Haig was saved from dismissal by defenders on the Unionist side , but Robertson 's removal caused a small stir , and Unionists voted in force to save Lloyd George 's face in the Maurice debate . |
22 | The interregnum produced by the King 's removal facilitated a sudden and dramatic resurgence of the Whigs . |
23 | The 18-year-old 's enthusiasm made the first and third chances for Hendrie after 51 and 66 minutes . |
24 | Yet Dobson 's story had an undoubted attraction . |
25 | Howe 's resignation played a vital part ; but she had survived that of the Chancellor , Lawson , a year before . |
26 | But there was no semblance of a fluke about the result — it was the fastest Gold Cup ever run — and as Norton 's Coin made the long walk past the stands to the winner 's enclosure he started to receive the reception he deserved . |
27 | Kinsey 's verdict turned a potential Lions win into an All Blacks victory . |
28 | Daniel 's Mum issued a disregarded injunction to sit down , do . |
29 | Ross 's experience struck an identical chord with me , for John Sheard and I had exactly the same experience on the first ascent of Face Route where the second , hanging on a sling to remove gear , was observed by a member of the establishment and a rumour immediately started that was rapidly translated into guidebook writer 's ‘ fact ’ . |
30 | This is not to say that women 's experience , perceptions , feelings and emotions are self-validating and constitute in themselves an epistemological standpoint , or even to say that they are always correctly identified and described , but it is to suggest that philosophy would look rather different if women 's experience had the same rights of entry as that of men . |