Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | In two further rounds of voting on July 30 three candidates again failed to win sufficient support for election : Marie Kristova ( for the Liberal Social Union ) , Zdenek Pinta ( for the Republicans ) and Zdenek Prochazka ( for dissident Republicans ) . |
32 | In two further rounds of voting on July 30 three candidates again failed to win sufficient support for election : Marie Kristova ( for the Liberal Social Union ) , Zdenek Pinta ( for the Republicans ) and Zdenek Prochazka ( for dissident Republicans ) . |
33 | In December the federal parliament set up a committee to examine ways of streamlining the process of constitutional reform , and in particular considering the unanimity among all 10 provinces currently required to achieve key constitutional changes . |
34 | Snappy , short news sequences certainly helped promote some of the big names but this was on a small scale in comparison with the United States where a few outstanding sportsmen became Hollywood stars . |
35 | Oral contraceptives too have had long-term effects upon the health of users . |
36 | Convincing evidence that animals actually do operate this way comes from James Serpell of the University of Cambridge ( Animal Behaviour , vol 30 , p 1244 ) , who has been studying the aggressive behaviour of nine species of tropical parrots of the genus Trichoglossus . |
37 | Very difficult to imagine British resorts somehow trying to capture that . |
38 | The same is not the case in the Republic of Ireland with plans already activated to provide proper links to ports . |
39 | Contracts already gained include major upgrades for both the London Underground and London Transport . |
40 | You stop at the top of the road and look back , to see the flames just starting to become visible over the edge of the hotel roof , dancing orange into the night . |
41 | In contrast , Brazil 's national championship , in which the big clubs finally get to face each other , lasts only three months once the regional competitions have finished . |
42 | During the 1980S the United States and Japanese companies together continued to produce 85 or go per cent of the non-communist world 's chips . |
43 | Local communities thus had to find more money to fulfil even their admitted obligations under the statute of 1327 , and the regular wearing of military uniform , which began in the 1330s , added to their burden since it too had to be paid for by the community . |
44 | But the monetary authorities in most advanced countries normally do make such contingency plans , and therefore the administration lag is unlikely to be excessive . |
45 | They found their literary expression in a series of haunting elegies generally considered to contain some of the finest love poetry in the English language . |
46 | Record companies normally want to recoup 50 per cent of the cost of videos from the artist 's royalty account . |
47 | The unheated samples had Cr/Ct ( Gransch and Eisma 1970 ) ratios of approximately 0.75 between VR 0.4 and 0.8 , after which the ratios rapidly increased reaching 0.9 by VR 2.9 ( Fig. 2 ) . |
48 | If such phrases always fail to extend more than a few words , through failing to match the input , then we can afford to delay the interpretation without placing too much of a burden on higher level components . |
49 | THOUSANDS of commuters yesterday rushed to beat New Year train fare rises . |
50 | The French government despatched some 500 troops to reinforce the 500-strong battalion of Marines permanently stationed to protect French installations , and made arrangements for the evacuation of French citizens . |
51 | The latter are typically transactions specially structured to meet specific requirements of issuer and investor . |
52 | To ensure that Porsche drivers enjoy greater response and surer handling , the engineers also decided to use electronic sensors to monitor each wheel . |
53 | A few of the more peculiar large meteorites also seem to contain cosmic dust . |
54 | National associations also tend to sponsor larger schemes in the more important settlements rather than in areas of isolated housing need . |
55 | The two countries also agreed to allow direct air flights from Pyongyang to Tokyo . |
56 | Mr Imai questions whether keiretsu companies really need to hold such large quantities of each other 's shares . |
57 | Viruses often seem to enter bacterial cells by a completely different process in which the viral protein remains on the outside of the bacterial membrane while the genetic material is ‘ injected ’ into the cell . |
58 | We shall also have to look at the electricity industry , where the Government produced two large generation companies solely to try to privatise nuclear power . |
59 | In order to scoop the magic figure of 24 points , punters now need to identify eight 1-1 draws . |
60 | Injuries due to accidents they say , even if minor , are distressing events for children , parents and carers and great skill and tact are required during the follow-up period because parents often continue to feel guilty , anxious and defensive . |