Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Precisely what these differing accounts mean by such phrases as ‘ Son of Man ’ , or even ‘ Son of God ’ , can not be translated into our own modern thought processes without some Discarded Image- style readjustments of sympathy .
2 Reward-based training is the method our experts advocate for most situations .
3 The researchers say in some cases the after effects can compare with those suffered by survivors of major tragedies like the Zebrugree disaster .
4 Classifications of institutions appear in many places .
5 The characteristics of the controlled authority are in some ways those of the classic bureaucracy , in which rules provide for all cases of need .
6 IN SPITE OF Tuesday 's lively sale of sheep quota at Lanark , top price £46 , doubts remain among some farmers and other marts that their colleagues may have jumped the gun , writes Fordyce Maxwell .
7 It is essential that all parties remain in those negotiations and negotiate seriously until we have a satisfactory agreement and the end of this bitter and nasty conflict . ’
8 I kept my eyes and ears open at all times . ’
9 The Peace Treaty between Egypt and Israel states that the parties consider the Straits of Tiran and the Gulf of Aquaba to be international waterways open to all nations for unimpeded and non-suspendable freedom of navigation and overflight .
10 Line management roles refer to those positions which are directly concerned with the operational aspects of the business ( see figure 28 ) .
11 Ms Clark 's optimism was encouraging , but question time reminded booksellers once again how relentless was the onslaught on the schools market from all sides when a questioner raised the issue of Dorling Kindersley ‘ agents ’ selling in to schools .
12 Within 12h , intact thymic lobes reform from these mixtures ( see Fig.2 ) .
13 Modern Marxists respond to these problems in five ways .
14 However , your observations will show that while kids play on these spots their parents ( who have more coins to lose ) usually sit some distance away .
15 More drinkers call for more barmen .
16 Black teacher groups are becoming more common , and supplementary schools exist in many cities , but support groups for black students within schools are not usually on the list of policy priorities .
17 When told that he was to become the recipient of the Peace Award , the normally eloquent Mr Gorbachov said ‘ words fail at such moments , I am moved ’ .
18 Moorhens live on many canals .
19 Fitness fanatics come from all parts of Liverpool to use the well-equipped weight room at Croxteth sports centre , and users aim to form a cooperative to buy even more gear .
20 Pavings for patios come in all shapes , sizes and colours .
21 Ranches come in all sizes .
22 Near Teheran primroses come in many colours while here in Britain you very occasionally find one with double flowers , or with one set of petals inside another .
23 All the adaptations of the specialist desert plants and animals follow from these requirements .
24 The children in our schools come from many cultures and as teachers we try to introduce materials into the classroom that reflect their backgrounds .
25 Now by looking at how the subjects perform on these tests , our researcher will be able to determine different degrees of accuracy for each of the morphemes focused upon in this way .
26 Ambiguities occur in all languages .
27 So , to what extent do BBC WILDLIFE readers conform to these guidelines ?
28 Please could you let me know if your insurance covers damage to these items , either by deliberate vandalism or accidental damage such as impact by a vehicle .
29 British industry , the City of London , most of what used to be called Fleet Street , and the economic spokesmen for all the political parties have for many years spoken with one voice on this matter : what Britain required , they all said , was a large , secure home market in which it was possible to benefit from economies of scale comparable to those enjoyed by the Japanese and the Americans .
30 Swimming legs occur in several groups of aquatic insects , especially among the Heteroptera and Coleoptera ( Nachtigall , 1965 ; Schenke , 1965 ; Larsen , 1966 ) .
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