Example sentences of "[noun pl] [det] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 4 ) The inner strophes have 11 participles and no conjugated verb-forms , while the outer strophes each have a conjugated form repeated in the form of a chiasmus ( Is lust … list/is ; well knowes … knowes well ) ; to this parallel between strophes I and IV there also corresponds a set of echoing pairs within strophes II and III ( Injoyd — joy ; had — Had , — mad — Mad ; purpose — proposd ) . |
2 | In some cases this included a continued emphasis on an elite group of master farmers ; in others it included the development of settlement schemes where a concentration of supporting services were supposed to create a group of commercial , if small-scale , farmers ; in others it included the development of large government-owned estates , managed by parastatal companies as described in Chapter 8 . |
3 | For many operators this involves a complete reappraisal of the nature of their enterprise , and underlines the importance of attaining more permanent occupancy of their site . |
4 | He argues that it is not just that the long waves each have a different pattern but that regional differentiation , and regional political and social movements , are crucial to the shape of long waves themselves . |
5 | It works by scanning electric pulses in the brain which form five types of waves each representing a different sound . |
6 | The left-of-centre Working People 's Alliance ( WPA ) took 1.7 per cent ; The United Force ( TUF — conservative ) won 1.2 per cent ; and seven other parties each received a negligible proportion of the vote . |
7 | The political parties each have a different vision of precisely what citizenship involves but they are all broadly agreed that it is a good thing and agree in general terms at least on its basic ingredients . |
8 | If the trainers each encourage a similar pattern of professional practice , in-service training and working arrangements , then in five years time a national pattern will emerge so that clients and interpreters can have recognised expectations . |
9 | The Committee produced a draft text , which on this subject contained three quite different formulations each permitting a different range of procedures . |
10 | Either way , the acquisition of this knowledge is essential , and in the case of computers this represents a considerable problem . |
11 | For most schools this represents a marked change from previous practice . |
12 | For gravitational waves these include a degenerate Ferrari-Ibañez ( 1987b ) solution and the solution of Chandrasekhar and Xanthopoulos ( 1986b ) , which are respectively parts of the Schwarzschild and Kerr space-times . |
13 | The final syllables in these words all have a similar sound when the words are said normally . |
14 | The large bedrooms all have a private bathroom and several will take a third or fourth bed . |
15 | Bedrooms all have a private bathroom and loo . |
16 | The pleasantly decorated bedrooms all have a private bathroom and balcony . |
17 | Twin bedrooms all have a private bath or shower . |
18 | The comfortable , traditionally furnished bedrooms all have a private balcony overlooking Positano . |
19 | But first — as usual — we 're going to hear about Zac 's foreskin , Pop Will Eat Itself never flushing the toilet , drugs , ‘ stompers ’ , why smart drugs turn your piss dayglo green and why female pop journalists all want a good shagging . |
20 | These Associations each have a full-time secretariat ( except for the L.B.A. which is served by honorary officers ) and function on similar lines to the local authorities themselves . |
21 | Forward seat belts each comprised a two-piece lap strap , fastened by a buckle , and an inertial reel diagonal shoulder strap . |
22 | The Riche Monde and Caldbecks companies operate in Singapore , Malaysia and Thailand where the Riche Monde companies each have a local partner . |
23 | The main summits each have a blue plaque attached to the railings at an appropriate point , so that as you walk the pavement , head turned to the south , you can put a name to your favourite mountain . |
24 | The disk is covered with imbricating plates each carrying a club-like spinelet , the enlarged tip of which is rugose ; in some specimens there are roughly two sizes of spinelet ; the larger club-like spinelet and a smaller more granule-like spinelet . |
25 | The Encomiast has Emma stipulating that a son of hers , rather than any of his other progeny , should be given the succession , and in the circumstances this seems a plausible feature of the deal , especially as she had evidently earlier required the English to guarantee that her son Edward would succeed Æthelred . |
26 | The disk is covered by small imbricating plates many bearing a simple glassy rod-like spinelet . |
27 | Three new models of Peugeot cordless drills all include a removable power pack with a three-hour charge time . |
28 | Directors all have a short memory |
29 | The figure shows that , if two messages each carry a different error , recombination can produce a copy without errors . |
30 | The engineering drawing itself accelerated this process , because projects carefully worked out in advance on paper could be carried out by many workers each doing a small repetitive part of the whole operation , perhaps in distant factories and workshops . |