Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [vb base] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | To do so , it is necessary briefly to increase the rate of insertion of bricks at a particular point in the house — the roof — without changing the rate of removal ; bricks thus accumulate as the chimney is constructed . |
2 | 22.1 The Parties hereto agree that the Agreement has been made in accordance with and shall be governed by Belgian law , and that this Agreement and the provisions hereof shall be construed in accordance with Belgian law . |
3 | Many Western Marxists still deny that the experience of Eastern bloc countries has any direct relevance for the future planned performance of Western economies following their transformation into socialism . |
4 | However , opportunities still exist and the contacts listed here should help in exploring various possibilities . |
5 | Now it is an essential part of the day and young recruits quickly learn that a good breakfast is vital if they are to survive another demanding day . |
6 | Foreigners always find that a difficult process — in fact only one of them made a real success of it — and Disraeli possessed what Ezra had been denied — the elasticity and toughness of a good Jew . |
7 | Just when they get near their destination the raft capsizes , the missionaries nearly drown and the Indians disappear . |
8 | Monetarists also recognize that the demand for money can shift unpredictably in the short run with changing expectations of prices , interest rates and exchange rates . |
9 | Hunting Reserves probably occur but no data is available . |
10 | The performance indicators also suggest that the groups ' improvements were marginally better than the individuals ' improvements , as we have already noted . |
11 | The lists also show that the Elizabethan era was a period of considerable economic change as the woolstaplers were replaced by the butchers and the tanners ; cattle rather than sheep became the basis of local wealth , especially after 1541 when the disappearance of the Wyggestons removed a family which had dominated the town 's economy for two or three generations . |
12 | The authors also claim that the test measures are closely related to the teacher 's ratings of a child 's language . |
13 | In view of the importance of language in education , the authors also suggest that the BPVT might be used to assess scholastic aptitude , although it seems unwise to rely solely on one test for this purpose . |
14 | The authors also report that a group of 12 teachers were taught to score the LIT with 90 per cent accuracy . |
15 | Seers now say that the petrol car will eventually be replaced by a battery-powered version . |
16 | These bounds often show that a particular parish , township , or tithing was the same in the tenth century as in the nineteenth , and we become aware of the remarkable persistence of boundaries . |
17 | International speakers regularly contribute and the papers presented are widely circulated . |
18 | The authors plausibly suggest that the interventions may have been too late . |
19 | Readers sometimes imagine that the various tanks in our office would provide a fascinating array of exotic fish and equipment . |
20 | Many clients falsely assume that an extensive social network , involving family , friends and colleagues , just happens . |
21 | Despite these minor domestic headaches , it was decided to give him a special birthday treat of a guided tour of the Chubb Factory to decide exactly how all those interesting little gadgets actually work and no doubt to take away a few tips as well . |
22 | Real supporters too worry that the disarray and the division in the Government is so clearly mirrored in the Opposition . |
23 | It should be noted that the offences only apply where a misleading price indication is given by a person in the course of his business to a consumer . |
24 | But these concerns perhaps reflect that the last two of the eight key tasks — on staff training and informing users — have been given a low priority in some areas . |
25 | Their momentum has gone but they still creak and boulders still tumble as the flow settles . |
26 | The Nimbus engineers also ensure that the ever-lovely Vocalise emits a particularly warm glow . |
27 | The district planners also say that the proposed development is in an area of countryside where new dwellings are only allowed to fulfil proven agricultural need . |
28 | GM schools will be able to change their character if that is what parents clearly want and the change fits in with the wider needs of the local area . |
29 | The biggest cut comes in Germany where its packaging plant in Braunschweig is to close at a cost of 275 jobs , and the decision highlights the growing structural problem in the German economy : growing numbers of German and international companies now find that the high cost of employment makes it too expensive to manufacture there . |
30 | Tensions often exist when the expatriate has two bosses — the MOH and his agency . |