Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Isolated nuclei display an ATP-dependent uptake of calcium , of which 20% was subsequently released by InsP 3 ( ref. 138 ) . |
2 | Ankles suffer a high rate of injury wherever poor mats are used . |
3 | Highly cohesive groups display a strong loyalty to their members and a strong adherence to group norms . |
4 | Climbers make a great mistake , however , in imagining that each of these groups aspires to the dizzy heights of dangling . |
5 | Although the written text may be very general and refrain from referring either to men or women , the illustrations make a definite point for the majority contain male figures . |
6 | Below all these strata lay the immemorial peasant base of straight barter and the still-important tax in kind . |
7 | However , cyclists make a good example because they too are starting to wear hard hats . |
8 | Wildlife experts fear the calm weather may return too late to save them . |
9 | For some of the work auditory sequences are presented to investigate the question of whether auditory and visual temporal patterns mean the same thing to the infant . |
10 | ‘ Compulsive spenders suffer the same urge to go on a binge as compulsive drinkers , eaters or non-eaters , ’ declares Dr Christopher Cook of London 's Middlesex Hospital Psychiatry Unit . |
11 | Unique and naive in style , these ‘ artless ’ illustrations remain an important element of the stories and part of the total experience . |
12 | The mysterious Miss Madrigal , who is employed as Laurel 's companion and whose green fingers make the barren chalk garden of the title bloom , brings a real feeling of tragic suffering to the stage . |
13 | When imaging a surface , researchers bring the fine tip of the STM down to about 1 millionth of a millimetre away from the sample . |
14 | Although its great hall and courtyard buildings have crumbled , its linked tower houses make an impressive sight from the A85 towards Crieff , and the interior still contains fine tempera painted ceilings , plasterwork and moulded fireplaces . |
15 | We either have them or we do not , although we can at times make a conscious effort to put certain feelings out of our minds . |
16 | Rather than supporting the status quo , the way things are , utopian ideologies advocate a complete change in the structure of society . |
17 | However , if the courts display the commonsense approach that the House of Lords did in the one relevant reported case of any importance , the probability is that we shall get by without much trouble . |
18 | Cereals and root vegetables make the largest contribution , and are most often cooked to aid digestion . |
19 | His later artistic inventions display the same fascination with the possibilities of getting inside the skin of another era . |
20 | So religions , symbolic systems , and ideologies develop a metaphysical life of their own and acquire qualities which stubbornly resist being reduced to mere reflections of the social order . |
21 | These ‘ unplanned ’ bequests introduce a random element into the relationship . |
22 | In fact few library authorities make a serious attempt at tackling problems of stock logistics , so that this factor is rarely quantified , except in a very general sense . |
23 | We have already seen that when the courts deem a statutory term to be jurisdictional , whether it be a question of law or fact , they will substitute their view as to the meaning of the term for that of the decision-maker . |
24 | Four titles launch a new range . |
25 | Sirloin on Sunday or midweek 's leg or lamb , Tryton Inn Yorkshire Puddings make a delicious accompaniment to all your meat dishes . |
26 | The churches , seminaries and educational institutions develop an appropriate curriculum on mission and communication . |
27 | However Compact employers make a collective commitment for the provision and support of activities such as those outlined in No. 10 above . |
28 | Solicitors develop a detailed knowledge of the working of the business which enables them to represent the firm 's interests more effectively . |
29 | We had prominent citizens and influential groups cable the Prime Minister and the provincial Premier . |
30 | Knowing that large crowds mean a large number of losses , I 'm sure you can also imagine how rich the ground must be at certain spots on Harrogate 's common . |