Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [verb] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The latter were to be encouraged by Party propaganda at the uezd level to send in supportive letters to the press . |
2 | e.p.s.ps recorded in the lower Ca 2+ concentration had generally low initial P values and showed only minor changes in v 1 . |
3 | More generally , any laissez faire connection helps very little in understanding how Darwin came to take up the problems his theorizing was to solve . |
4 | You can see from the results that my 486SX machine falls far short of the results achieved by the standard 386DX . |
5 | Do you think , speaking personally , that er management felt quite comfortable over the years , er more comfortable with er being round a table with stewards ? |
6 | SCOTVEC has devoted a substantial amount of time to debating how staff development might proceed and set up an ad hoc group to undertake more detailed discussions . |
7 | Now that 's when the movement was erm mainly underground , it was erm s organization and working together er in a sort of a covert manner , things were very secretive er and then after June it became more open as it became , the , the er movement became more accepted or well known , it became difficult to continue it underground so it became more open . |
8 | John , general secretary , replying on behalf of the C E C. Well we used to think whatever else was gon na change , at least the pensions were secure but as this bate debate shows not any more . |
9 | He has recently bought and shipped to the UK one of the rare remaining Mooney M10 Cadets , which he flew solo from Los Angeles to Miami , the 2,267 nm journey taking almost two weeks . |
10 | mean , presumably it 's quite easy for the first two or three weeks , it 's after , after a couple of months that er life gets more difficult . |
11 | Erm I suppose the er the classic interpretation of the er the Vienna settlements is that erm in in the nineteenth century was that it was a failure and there was a , there was a kind of er consensus beginning quite early actually . |
12 | My Lords , will the er Minister say how much money has been spent on the so called cash protection for grant maintained schools and will she confirm that the one quarter of a million pounds almost a quarter of a million pounds being spent on advertising grant maintained schools is additional er to the scheme , to the first part of the question . |
13 | In general biological activity decr decreases with , with increase in depth so you see er respiration using up this material . |
14 | All these obligations are designed to ensure that the tenant keeps up the real value of the scheme and that the landlord 's income remains as high as possible . |
15 | Having left the Army , Drew Benedict had spent a great deal of Sukey 's money buying really good ponies . |
16 | In contrast to Guinness I , Ward 's trial lasted just six weeks and was based on one charge . |
17 | She was philosophical about her stepson blaming her for allowing his father 's foot to become so black , saying that Alex had to look after himself . |
18 | This means that , if the margin account on the ST3 contract falls below 750 , variation margin payments have to be made . |
19 | The Institute is grateful to them for their loyal service which in Ian Shaw 's case totalled nearly twenty five years . |
20 | Whilst updating the successful Mark 1 Flagship unit at Vogue warehouse , Eddie 's case produced even more tools . |
21 | ‘ Mrs Fanshawe 's sister seemed quite certain . ’ |
22 | Peter Porter , though he ultimately disagreed with Lonsdale 's decision to include so many unknown poets in the anthology , was emphatic : |
23 | She had been appalled by Churchill 's decision to shoot down German aircraft — marked with the red cross — picking up ditched fliers in the Channel , and she argued passionately that the saturation bombing of Britain 's cities — bombing that Hitler had promised would never happen — had been forced on him by Churchill 's repeated refusal to stop the air-raids on Berlin that had set the whole thing off . |
24 | Mr Fowler 's decision to close nearly half the country 's 2,000 JobCentres and unemployment benefit offices , to integrate the remainder , and to bring the much-reduced network under the control of a semi-autonomous agency has far-reaching implications . |
25 | The Far Eastern Economic Review of Sept. 20 commented that reports suggesting that Li Peng 's decision to step down reflected " political vulnerability " or presaged his removal as Premier " appear to be groundless " . |
26 | It was reported on Nov. 19 that North Korea had threatened to suspend all channels of negotiation with South Korea , following the latter 's decision to resume in early 1993 the " Team Spirit " annual joint military exercises with the USA . |
27 | Less frequent rhythms in the earth 's orbit produce more dramatic climatic changes and form the basis of some of the relative dating techniques . |
28 | The perception of women 's inability to take on managerial positions are almost universal . |
29 | He looked anything but gratified , and she could only marvel at Araminta 's inability to see how unwelcome was the good fortune that had come to him . |
30 | I mistrust a literature that finds suicide more significant than death , and a man 's inability to communicate more sorry than the frenzy of his need to . |