Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [verb] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Not all life sentence prisoners follow the same ‘ career path ’ through prison but most spend three to four years in two initial centres , then progress to training prisons and — possibly — open prisons before a final release date is in sight .
2 All other module version deletion protection rules remain the same .
3 After the RKO contract expired the few unmarried Girls came home .
4 Text recognition has the same remaining problem as handwriting recognition .
5 Chemistry and physics books revealed the same patterns .
6 In the other condition subjects viewed the same films in the same manner but described only the risks and potential risks in each section of film .
7 Feminists assume , for instance , that observational and interview methods mean the same to all women .
8 One of them had also set a maximum on the number of hours that would be offered , so that whilst its regular labour force was largely full-time , its temporary labour force worked no more than three-quarter time .
9 The owner is company director Paul Scott , who says the giant painting in his entrance hall cost no more than a personalised number plate .
10 The side return has the same going as the front treads , which increases the amount of hardcore needed , but you do not have to build side walls or strings , so you save on material there .
11 Words other than the target word in the position were left unaltered , regardless of their recognition score to retain the same degree of branching for the different lattices .
12 Now he sits on a therapy group helping the same types of people he used to lock up .
13 Moreover , in cases where single stranded DNA is desired from PCR TM II , the host cells must be infected by a helper phage and the yield of a single stranded DNA preparation is much lower than that from filamentous bacteriophage vectors carrying the same segment of foreign DNA ( 4 ) .
14 He wrote a letter to the Library Association Record asking a few basic questions :
15 Generous to a fault , he had booked the ballroom suite at the best hotel in Lexington and a popular jazz band to entertain the several hundred guests whom Cora-Beth had invited for Harry 's party .
16 ‘ Every time we started doing a piece of research , ’ said an NCC officer , ‘ we 'd find the CEGB then commissioned another research team to investigate the same thing . ’
17 Identical boards can also be produced this way in small batch quantities using the same artwork .
18 as a general erm guideline chairman , the Greater York study area has a some degree of consistency with the outer boundary erm of the York greenbelt which is generally around about six miles erm from the Greater York er er from from the City Centre .
19 A NORTH-east farmer wants a few wise men from Scotland to take a behind-the-scenes look at farming in EC member states to see how counterparts are faring with the rules and regulations .
20 Similarly , higher spin particles look the same if one turns them through smaller fractions of a complete revolution .
21 Fears that privatization would trigger job losses led to an agreement on Oct. 15 between the government and labour leaders representing the All Pakistan State Enterprises Workers ' Action Committee ( APSEWAC ) .
22 A great deal of heart disease could also be prevented if everyone over the age of thirty-five had their blood pressure checked every few years by their doctor .
23 Use an angled mouth pipette to localize a few embryos in a small drop of infiltration mix in the centre of the flat base of a BEEM capsule , fill up the capsule with Spurr and polymerize at 60C for 16 h .
24 Biopsy specimens taken a few cm distal to the splenic flexure and in the sigmoid colon were staiend with haematoxyline and eosin and were assessed blindly for the degree of inflammation .
25 But John Butcher , a Junior industry minister said a few weeks ago : ‘ The Department of Industry is aware of the danger that future cable development should not be ‘ boxed in ’ by overspecified , futuristic or inflexible requirements for cable systems .
26 Indeed , it is argued that the conspicuous gap between the reading performance of people and that of algorithms may reflect the fact that few text recognition systems utilise the many knowledge sources or recognition strategy of the human reader [ Hull , 1987 ] .
27 The conspicuous gap between the reading performance of people and that of algorithms may reflect the fact that few text recognition systems utilise the many knowledge sources or recognition strategy of the human reader [ Hull , 1987 ] .
28 The shape of B's indifference map reflects the same malicious feelings .
29 ‘ So you see , what with the Church never keeping adequate records and relying on the personal network all the time and the patronage system doing the same but relying on a different network , we 're all rather in the dark . ’
30 He contrasted the " long rearguard action " that EC car makers fought a few years ago against tougher emission controls with the " very encouraging " willingness by industrial producers and users of chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) to phase these substances out on a largely voluntary basis .
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