Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [noun] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The good loser is recognisable as the competitor who nods with rueful admiration each time the opponent scores . |
2 | I cross the crossing eight times a day with my own two children and I would underline how hazardous it is . |
3 | Of its four main committees astronomy and nuclear physics each command a committee , while the whole of engineering , including microelectronics and biotechnology , is dealt with by another committee of equal status , and the ‘ rest of science ’ by another . |
4 | That 's 2,000 microprocessors an hour 365 days a year . |
5 | Dairyman Crick insisted that all the dairy people should milk different cows every day , not just their favourites . |
6 | Our Sun ‘ loses ’ 4 million tons of mass this way every second — but it has so much mass to play with that this rate of mass loss would only add up to 7 per cent of the total after about a trillion ( million million ) years . |
7 | In Parliament this afternoon the debate was over where responsibility lies . |
8 | Hodai had said that the Khan 's wives were with the clan on the Merkut hereditary pastureland a day 's ride north of Kinsai . |
9 | Magilton this time the provider . |
10 | But the big break came in the early '60s , when Moseley met Nokie Edwards of top guitar instrumental group The Ventures . |
11 | A die-hard SVR4 advocate , Tandem is interested in seeing its fault-tolerant enablers incorporated in the base operating system to save it from having to re-invent the wheel each time a revision is done and to allow it to focus on true value-added differentiators . |
12 | If the expected FEV 1 for height and age were 1.5 l and the expected birth weight 3300 g the difference in their expected FEV 1 would be 0.026 l ; this difference would increase to 0.031 l for a lower gestational age with an expected birth weight of 2700 g . |
13 | Apart from its main function of storing a set of measures this procedure contains some diagnostics and also outputs a dot each time a measure is calculated to show the user that the program is running correctly . |
14 | ‘ Beineix dares much , pushing farce as far as it will go while simultaneously building the momentum that catapults the film into its tragic destination . |
15 | The other issue arising here is whether you take the cost of the chairs out of the asset account and show them as an expense each time a sale is made or whether this is done at the end of the month . |
16 | Cases were sometimes adjourned repeatedly , with a review each time the child reappeared in court . |
17 | The current Farm-workers ' minimum wage is a hundred and thirty eight pounds thirty pence for a thirty nine hour week.As part of the deal half of the agricultural workers have a cottage either free of charge or with a nominal rent of one pound fifty pence a week . |
18 | I offer the Opposition Front-Bench spokesman an opportunity now to say what they would do . |
19 | When Oscar pressed the switch half way a lamp like a huge searchlight came on , so strong Horowitz had to dip his head . |
20 | In the case of college organised events a SCOTVEC officer attended and the Council nominated a member of the Advanced Courses Committee and an industrial or professional specialist . |
21 | The Government has estimated if the replacement for the poll tax were in force this year the bill for a Darlington house worth up to £40,000 would be £301 . |
22 | The Government has estimated if the council tax the replacement for the poll tax was in force this year the bill for a Darlington house worth up to £40,000 would be £301 . |
23 | I mean , you obviously know what I want here , but I mean I was hoping that Yvonne would come across and work maybe two stroke three days a week for me even when |
24 | In recession large firms concentrate more output within their own plant where economies of scale yield lower average costs compared to labour intensive subcontractors The advantages of a flexible industrial structure was greatly assisted up to the 1970s by a protected home market which gave companies a secure domestic base . |
25 | And I like erm around in shorts every day , and I 'm on the swimming pool side three times a week , so I do n't have much choice . |
26 | The three groups of hamsters received either saline , EGF ( 10 µg/kg ) ( Peninsula , Warrington ) or TGF α ( 10 µg/kg ) ( Peninsula , Warrington ) , each by intraperitoneal injection three times a day throughout the seven week course of the study . |
27 | I go to college three days a week and I do furniture restoration which is upholstery one day polishing |
28 | The hidden pressure to get your baby eating three meals a day , at normal meal times , as soon as possible , is not to be underestimated . |
29 | Despite the fact that we do n't hear so much about AIDS these days the problems are increasing . |
30 | Figure 4 shows a time course expression of C/EBP δ/NF-IL6; β after Hep3B stimulation with IL-6 . |