Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ Garang 's troops call it a tactical retreat , ’ said the political head of the breakaway SPLA faction , Dr Lam Akol .
32 However , the first level graphics combined with the soundblaster sounds make it a good disk to have .
33 What makes Sanskrit unique is not just its structure , grammar or syntax , though all these qualities make it an enviable language for use by computer scientists .
34 These experiments tell us a great deal about certain aspects of cognitive processes , particularly their relative timing or sequencing .
35 Dell 's new machines offer you a better deal than the old ones — they are significantly improved , yet cost the same
36 No wonder Spurs rate them the best they have faced .
37 Clearly the easily accessible position of the Malverns near big population centres make them a popular target for picnickers and day trippers , not to mention walkers .
38 The evening will be semi-business anyway , so your qualifications make you the best candidate . ’
39 Those high failure rates make it an efficient way of screening out teenagers who might later fail a university course .
40 These relatively low interest rates make it an attractive source of finance to borrowers , and the fact that it is a non-profit-making organization means that it can involve itself in socially oriented projects which may have long pay-off periods .
41 Her owner 's full width cabin , plus four equal guest cabins give her a unique and pleasing layout .
42 Zoologists term it the Patagonian cavy for it is related to guinea pigs or cavies of the Andes .
43 Most GPs call it a two-tier service .
44 Like with the names do they the personal ?
45 Midland eurocheques offer you the best of both worlds — the convenience and security of cheques and a cheque card , wherever your travels take you in Europe .
46 Pilot projects have already taken place in two other parts of England , but magistrates in Oxfordshire are confident alterations make theirs a fairer scheme .
47 You do n't really want Fabbiano to find out that one of his little girls cost him a whoppin' big order . ’
48 To achieve their objective , they have to rely on the efficient working of the price mechanism such that prices give them the appropriate ‘ signals ’ .
49 Gerber , with 19 international tries in 24 Tests , is considering retirement when he returns to the Republic , insisting : ‘ When you are 24 your mistakes are forgiven , but when you are my age every game has to be excellent or the critics give you a difficult time .
50 When teachers give them a few simple objects ( cardboard boxes , old clothes , bits of material , and the like ) which could be the basis for playful construction , the children do n't know what to do .
51 The rise of the acronym is perhaps one of the most important , if regrettable , linguistic phenomena of the modern age and their metamorphoses tell us a considerable amount about expert discourses .
52 It rankles Couples , who had two three-week breaks last year , that many critics rate him an uninterested under-achiever and that he has failed to win more tournaments because he is so laid back .
53 My ladies find it a sad chore since reading Latin does not come easily to them , and after a day spent poring over official parchments my own eyes ache so . ’
54 But critics call it a faceless environment … a paradise for cars not people .
55 So we need four of those to make a whole pizza so we call that a fourth well the Americans call it a fourth
56 Although the majority of weakly electric fish , in both the African and the South American groups , give their electric discharges in discrete pulses and are called " pulse " species , a minority of species in both groups do it a different way and are called " wave " species .
57 Dramatic foliage and flowers make it a worthwhile challenge for the adventurous .
58 Kit Everard had his men raise him a sleeping pavilion on the eastern bank across the creek from the saman tree where he had established his strategic headquarters .
59 The speaker was an undoubted first-rate man whose achievements make him the greatest British theoretical physicist since Maxwell and one of the great figures of twentieth-century culture .
60 At the very least job exhibitions give you a good chance to practise your interviewing technique .
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