Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [adv] [vb -s] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Assigning people to different posts also creates roles and gives a great sense of purpose and value to those on the committee . |
2 | Ethanol in alcoholic beverages also provides energy . |
3 | While the table shows that the worst graduate unemployment in 1984 was among the arts ( other than languages ) group , it also shows that scientists were more likely to be unemployed than either social studies or language graduates ( social studies here includes business , accountancy and law ) . |
4 | The image of the cold wrinkled feet on the glimmering thresholds and the steam from the dim fields again shows Tithonus hopeless situation . |
5 | Among more radical monetarists and free marketeers there remains disappointment that the government had not done more to shift the middle ground . |
6 | The Commission of the European Communities also takes part in the Organization 's work . |
7 | That opposition is a neat one , and neatness in verbal formulations commonly arouses suspicion . |
8 | The sequence of octagonal panelled designs meanwhile includes examples from Gloucester , 10-18 , Eastgate Street ; Great Witcombe , Glos. , room 5 ( appendix E ) ; and the mosaics from the Black-friars and St. Nicholas Street sites , Leicester ( pls. 1 and 5 ) . |
9 | Thus any correctly terminated filter section with purely reactive elements perfectly passes signals over a certain range of frequency defined by the inequality ( 9.16 ) and appropriately known as the pass or transmission band but introduces a phase shift given by equation ( 9.15 ) in this frequency band . |
10 | Its permanent collection of fine Victorian paintings often sits cheek by jowl with a varied selection of current art and craft practices some of which also provide opportunities for visitors to participate in . |
11 | The creation of Scottish , Welsh and English regional Parliaments therefore goes hand in hand with the promotion of more European cooperation and partnership , ensuring access to power for individuals and their communities right across Europe . |
12 | Size analysis of fine particles therefore presents problems , for the pre-analytical preparations may largely determine the ultimate results obtained . |
13 | On the last page he states that ‘ The United States Department of Health and Human Services specifically excludes provocation-neutralisation … from reimbursement under Medicare . ’ |
14 | In the University Library , open-shelf access to nineteenth and twentieth-century British Parliamentary Papers greatly facilitates research on a range of British topics in this period . |
15 | Capital as opposed to current expenditures also raises difficulties because , although the opportunity cost of investment goods is felt now , the benefits will typically arise in the future . |
16 | Irrespective of the use of surrogates , monitoring environmental processes only makes sense over time-scales which are extended by human standards ( hence the IGBP ( see below ) is designed to run for two or three decades ) ; |
17 | Pasta contains complex carbohydrates so takes time to be digested . |
18 | ( The United Nations now brands apartheid as the true slavery of the twentieth century . ) |
19 | To analyze the statistics and look for meaningful trends obviously takes staff time . |
20 | Except in large garrisons or establishments , there is usually only one church and the situation in the Armed Forces obviously encourages partnership between the Churches . |
21 | The use of a new computer-controlled suspension system on top-line models further improves air-flow at motorway speeds and enhances Safrane 's roadholding and handling . |
22 | So killed virus is ineffective as a vaccine and live viruses merely causes disease in humans . |
23 | This feature occurs because rational expectations generally implies restrictions on the coefficients of the model , and if the restrictions are valid then imposing them should not worsen the model 's explanatory power . |
24 | Second , rational expectations often introduces restrictions which may be tested against the data . |
25 | Nationwide Surveyors now offers Homecheck , a report for homeowners which shows what maintenance and repairs are needed — in order of priority . |
26 | In practice , rounding-off errors soon produces inaccuracies which re-introduce small proportions of x1 , which tend to grow relatively rapidly . |
27 | Single rooms , and twin bedded rooms with extra beds are available at most hotels although the demand for single rooms always exceeds availability . |
28 | In other words how does fate become providence . ’ |
29 | On rocky ground the friction of rope over crests and round corners much reduces fall impacts . |
30 | Besides , this putting together of two letters which also stand for other sounds inevitably causes ambiguities — bishop and mishap — while the letters th actually have two different digraphic uses as well as their separate values , as seen in the sentence ‘ Thy thigh is waist-high . ’ |