Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pn reflx] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | After the introduction of Nicholas ( 3190 – 220 ) we turn back to the carpenter , of whom , too , we are instantly given details making him a perfect fabliau character : he is married , newly and ill-matchedly so , and thus perhaps green and inexperienced as well as old and jealous : The fabliau formulae themselves produce an unjust stereotyping in this case , as the carpenter 's jealousy , although referred to again by Alison ( 3294 ) , is nowhere evident in his words or actions in the tale . |
2 | It focuses on the wider community context by going beyond the school in order to explore relationships outside it in which parents themselves have a high profile . |
3 | As Morris explains , not only will the transactions themselves provide a remarkable resource , but how they took place ( i.e. their context ) will have historical significance ( 1993 : 307–308 ) . |
4 | The directors themselves offer a rich and powerful target to an audience that should matter more to them than politicians : their own workers . |
5 | It is , of course , important that counsellors themselves have a detailed knowledge of fertility treatments . |
6 | However , as the fractions themselves have a molar mass distribution , extensive overlapping of the fractions will occur as shown schematically in figure 8.4 . |
7 | Without denying the accountability/ control/patronage problems which accompany this form of governmental organization , the survival of the species suggests that governments themselves see a continuing role for non-departmental public bodies , particularly when faced with politically hostile local authorities and bureaucratically organized government departments which may frustrate central government policy priorities . |
8 | A partial age immunity operates in pigs from about four months of age onwards , and this , coupled with the fact that the worms themselves have a limited life-span of several months , would suggest that the main source of infection is the highly resistant egg on the ground , a common characteristic of the ascaridoids . |
9 | IT 'S FUNNY how Hawkwind 's ultra-happy laser shows have gotten really hip again while the Hawks themselves remain a laughing stock to most people . |
10 | IT 'S FUNNY how Hawkwind 's ultra-happy laser shows have gotten really hip again while the Hawks themselves remain a laughing stock to most people . |
11 | Plotting these distances against time gives a mean rate of dispersal whilst the distances themselves indicate the general amount of movement shown by those individuals on that shore . |
12 | After all , joint committees themselves enjoy a good railway pedigree . |
13 | Retailing at a VFM £39.99 , the games themselves cost a mere £10–15 — a bargain or what ? 18 games are currently available , with another nine due soon . |
14 | It does assume , however , that teachers themselves have an accurate understanding of the differences between written Standard English , spoken Standard English and spoken local varieties of English . |
15 | He would like to see , for example , more acknowledgement that hospitals themselves have a strong impact on people , and he thinks some study should be devoted to this . |
16 | ‘ State form ’ refers to the fact that states themselves constitute a special form of social relation . |
17 | Moreover , this account has demonstrated that social policies themselves reflect the paternalistic assumptions embedded in capitalist relations . |
18 | The deposits themselves carry a fixed interest rate related to LIBID and have a fixed term to maturity , so can not be withdrawn before maturity . |
19 | The hotels themselves have a basic range of facilities , and the rooms are simply yet adequately furnished . |