Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | It would have been interesting to see the teachers ' reactions to questions about profits from burglary or tax evasion rather than investment . |
2 | If you get one or two that prepared to go the others w drop one by one back then wou that 's how they went . |
3 | If the people concerned seek legal advice before responding , the correspondence and interviews can take months ; but such people are entitled to do so provided they are also prepared to pay the lawyers ' bills which necessarily follow . |
4 | If the General Secretary and the C E C are prepared to take the regions ' concerns into account and adjust or alter the way the new sections are organized then we will support . |
5 | They are prepared to rate the parties ' campaigns in the style of drama critics reviewing theatrical performances , at the same time forming separate judgments about the parties ' and leaders ' ability to govern . |
6 | We re required to find the eigenvalues i which satisfy |
7 | Ian liked the names and was content to scratch the animals ' heads as , emitting a warm goaty smell , they gazed up at him with calculating yellow eyes . |
8 | Two weeks after their arrival the Japanese banned the Indonesians ' flag . |
9 | In other words , they created a self-image and then sold it to the greater powers of western Europe ; and whatever their reaction , be it incredulous , admiring or contemptuous , these powers now found it impossible to ignore the Scots ' insistent demands that they should be noticed . |
10 | It had been the custom since Gilkes 's day for masters to meet monthly to discuss the boys ' progress , and now a simple record card contained all the necessary information , supplemented from time to time as necessary , and formed the basis of this report . |
11 | This kind of cop-out is also likely to undermine the parents ' credibility and the trust put in them . |
12 | It is a cautionary tale for all women reading this widely covered case to appreciate what is the reality of the experience , even in a case where few are likely to believe the defendants ' accounts . |
13 | It 's not hard to understand the moneymen 's indifference to Dickerson 's proposal . |
14 | Durrant , returning to the international scene after serious injury nearly wrecked his career , is likely to make the subs ' bench on Wednesday . |
15 | She says that it 's good to see the children 's abilities stretched . |
16 | It is very helpful to attend a relatives ' group . |
17 | You might also find it helpful to attend a women 's sexuality workshop , run by the Redwood Association ( address on page 144 ) . |
18 | It would , however , be rather contentious to describe the men 's conversation as illogical , since it makes perfectly good sense . |
19 | Tatyana the Terrible won the Amazons ' title , our own Tracey Citrone the more aesthetic section . |
20 | A spokesman for the site 's owner , Isle of Man-based Anglo International said the residents ' views were being considered and that a community centre might be included in future development plans . |
21 | During the first year of the war most of the Trotskyist groups in Britain collapsed and the Fourth International recognized the Workers ' International League as its official section . |
22 | Sitting at a table with Rebecca Small , Richard Barton , Laura Lewis , Natasha James and Holly Randall she was able to see the children 's work books . |
23 | She had been unable to bear the women 's pain and had switched off quite quickly , despite the cleverness of the actresses . |
24 | Students who could not attend were able to obtain the examiners ' notes , which highlighted the main points of each talk . |
25 | Children with special needs have long been welcomed into playgroups or mother and toddler groups but members have tended to worry on two counts — first , that only a minority of families with children with special needs were finding their way to playgroup , and second that the playgroup was not fully able to meet the children 's needs . |
26 | It was more important to set the processors ' internal patch levels so that when switching between processors the levels still matched . |
27 | Alongside the factual overview for managers , trainers are concerned to sharpen the managers ' interpersonal skills . |
28 | THE recession has caused a large rise in the number of dogs being given to kennels by owners unable to afford the animals ' upkeep . |
29 | About ten minutes later , we decide we 've cooled down sufficiently to be able to leave the men 's room and go back into the restaurant . |
30 | Both of these functions can be carried out quickly and efficiently in main storage , and it is important to use the manufacturers ' software and allocate space to allow this to happen . |