Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Processing signs has clear right hemisphere involvement ( Lubert , 1975 ; McKeever et al. , 1976 ; Manning et al. , 1977 ; Poizner and Lane , 1978 ; Poizner , Battison and Lane , 1979 ) .
2 The patterning of relationships between individuals in these groups needs much further study .
3 Some use of databases involves mainly lower order questioning ( " How many people had work connected with the railway ? "
4 In addition , the Royal Society of Arts offers somewhat similar Teacher 's Certificate courses in Office Arts and in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language for about l , 100 and 2,000 candidates and the College of Preceptors operates a relatively small programme leading to its Associateship and eventually to its Licentiateship , a qualification which is recognized as degree equivalent .
5 Thus Moore 's methodology points inevitably to his main ethical conclusion , which is that nothing , or at least very little , is to any great degree good except for cases of personal affection and the enjoyment of beautiful objects and that everything in life which does not come under these heads has barely any value apart from whatever it may have as a means of promoting these great goods .
6 This is because slight frosting on the eyes covers up careless blending and matt lipsticks have often been too dry-looking .
7 It puts formulae in , that 's very useful , as I say it 's formulae uses up most memory , but it does n't put everything .
8 a , Patient P.P. : section at level of the thalamus and basal ganglia shows right occipital region ( shown on right ) lacking grey/white matter differentiation resulting in apparent thickening of the grey matter ( small arrows ) .
9 As mentioned elsewhere the specific design of transition methods gets too little attention .
10 The distinctive and beautiful face with white patches below the ears provides as good camouflage as the rest of the body .
11 Note that what Firbas describes as functional sentence perspective in this example would be analysed purely in terms of information structure in Halliday 's model .
12 The food in some areas has more regional character than others but there are fine meals to be had if you ask around .
13 Children are remarkably resilient in this respect and there is little doubt that the fuss which is made about certain minor offences has more adverse effect on the child than the act itself .
14 Bringing data on to one or more common sets of areas allows much fuller use of the information .
15 The use of statistical process control by world class manufacturing companies shows how non-financial information can be used to improve performance .
16 The use of data models requires more detailed discussion .
17 Implementing these models requires much further study but these results point to the importance of ideology ( in this case , possible misunderstandings of the principle of normalization ) as well as skills among the staff group as factors influencing staff performance .
18 Therefore public transport policy for rural areas requires very careful evaluation , not only in terms of economic viability but also in terms of the social impact of reducing services .
19 Each of these matters requires more detailed consideration .
20 The essays required of students make use of the writing function of ‘ visibility ’ ( ibid. ) , which enables re-reading and planning , while the publication of articles employs both this function of writing and its ability to facilitate communication over distance and to large numbers .
21 Common to all models is the view that stimulation of sensory receptors sets up neural activity which outlasts the duration of the physical stimulus .
22 I hope that Pink Rock And Postcards gives as much pleasure .
23 British and W European race of Lesser graellsii has much paler mantle than Great , with contrasting black wing-tips , but in Scandinavian race fuscus mantle often as dark as Great .
24 The pattern of bands shows clearly that FOO has been formed in this case .
25 Where consumers are rationed on the labour ( or any other ) market , the formation of expectations takes on additional significance .
26 A long-line jacket with tapered trousers skims over any figure flaws .
27 The fact that dysphasia in non-right handers occurs after right as well as left sided lesions implies either that language is represented in both hemispheres of non-right handers and/or that such people are more likely than dextrals to show right hemisphere lateralisation of speech .
28 The thought of shops shut for days brings on deep depression .
29 Forming the impedances Z 1 and Z 2 of the inverting or noninverting configuration from more complicated combinations of reactances and resistances yields more intricate filtering .
30 This discussion of family types based on Todd 's stimulating , if somewhat controversial and iconoclastic , writings provides just one example of the variations between places in social organization of inter-personal relationships outside the ‘ world of work ’ .
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