Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Behind the specific accounts of meaning we offer in this book lies the general theory of Ferdinand de Saussure ( 1974 ) .
2 And what the other bit of information you got any odd snippets of information you 've got written down there .
3 And I 'll remember , as well , those strange fragments of memory I had when we arrived , because they certainly were n't anything from my memory .
4 bloody packets of blood you know what oh , and it 's ten percent of
5 Although it takes a few minutes for the body to send out any strong signals of satiety it is probable that chewing and swallowing movements do begin to send messages to the brain .
6 The whole of the party were in excellent health and had well tried each others stamina in walking up mountains etc. etc. but having so many interesting objects in view they had allowed no difficulty or danger to impede their progress .
7 Corbett and Ranulf finished off the meagre scraps of food they had begged from the kitchen and hurried down .
8 Panel ( A ) : Nuclei treated with different concentrations of DNase I were digested with Kpn I , the blot probed with 5' Ea Sac I/Sal I ( Sc/S ) ( see Panel ( d ) filled box for exact location ) .
9 Panel ( B ) : Nuclei treated with different concentrations of DNase I were digested with Eco RI and the blot probed with Ea 695 ( P/K ) .
10 We investigated the interaction of VT2 on a number of different probes by DNase I footprinting .
11 When SAVE was launched in 1975 , good photographs of endangered buildings were very scarce , but with today 's improved methods of printing we can use any reasonable snapshot we are sent .
12 Regardless of which product you choose and , if you produce different sorts of document you may well end up with more than one , the important thing is to select the correct tool for the job .
13 The word seemed to him to describe perfectly the smelly , often damp cakes of earth they were forced to burn since coal supplies had been so reduced by the constant cancellation of goods trains .
14 First , I draw out the outline of the motif on to a mylar sheet , with all the outlines for the different areas of colour I want to use .
15 But he 's got no , as far as I can see he 's got no convincing argument that democracy will do better , but that does n't matter because he thinks that the decisive criticism of enlightened despotism is that it wo n't improve the moral or intellectual well-being of the citizens , but if people are excluded from political decision making , they will have no incentive to educate themselves or morally improve themselves , or he thinks if they do , if a despot does allow for the moral improvement of the citizens , then citizens will no longer accept despotism so that despotism is in a way self-defeating here and if it one of the proper functions of government it ca n't survive .
16 I said well I 'm not very good on computers and I 've got loads of coursework so I thought if I go down there and type out different pieces of work it would get me familiarized with them
17 I think she 'd knitted it herself out of old pieces of string she 'd saved from the children 's birthday presents . ’
18 Oh well this is for different kinds of metal you see
19 It appears , then , that although the object has different qualities from language it may be equally impressive in the areas of expression and communication in which language is most esteemed .
20 However , it is clear that the high levels of stress they reported experiencing did not have disastrous effects on their ability to recall the event .
21 At high levels of stress you can become :
22 For patients with low levels of dependency , providing domiciliary care is cheaper than providing institutional care , but at high levels of dependency it becomes more expensive .
23 Erm the J C one we 'll have to try and deal with that again as a separate issue but I do n't , I mean the amount of time we 're losing from high levels of sickness we talked about a c couple of meetings or so ago , about the absence levels with some people , we 've just got ta make sure we crack that on the head , we 're just haemorrhaging money , the fact that it is not just hours it 's money .
24 Nothing was as before because he was there and if I did not persevere with my patronising offers of involvement it was because my confusion was worsening , the patch on my spirit growing .
25 Different languages like dictionary you know and puts here whether you 're Geordie or Irish and , that 's why you have to put what accent they 've got , see what different words you use so you 've
26 We begin this chapter , accordingly , by looking at the different types of literary essay it is possible to write , considering first the variety of focus they give to their subject matter and the different modes of argument they adopt .
27 In achieving this end , essays follow certain general patterns of development and direction , which are definable in terms of the focus they give to their subject matter and the different modes of argument they adopt .
28 When we examine a specific case from these different points of view it becomes obvious that they may all contribute to our understanding .
29 old ones in case they
30 " Now " he said " write down all the detailed types of communication you think can take place while you 're in College until the end of your courses and put them in the right parts of the chart .
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