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

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1 In part that reflects the promotion it 's received from its UK distributor .
2 Packets of the mixed white and orange-brown powder most strongly implicated in this case each contained an average of 105 mg of inorganic arsenic trioxide ( As 2 O 3 ) .
3 With regard to the actual mechanics of testing , it is of course possible to apply the load to each specimen directly , by means of weights .
4 It is the hall mark of a contract of sale that seller and buyer each enter a commitment that there will be a transfer of ownership from the seller to the buyer .
5 At times it seemed a bit strange to have a university degree and be working so physically hard but in many ways those three years were a very good period .
6 The first is of course that covering the plaintiff 's pain , suffering and loss of amenity .
7 it 's betting of course that makes the sport go round …
8 US West Inc , which last week was talking about the multimedia database system it is developing with Oracle Corp ( CI No 2,166 ) , is stepping up its commitment to infotainment by agreeing to pay $2,500m for a 25% stake in Time Warner Inc 's Time Warner Entertainment affiliate — in which Toshiba Corp and Japanese trader Itochu Corp each has a stake — to seal a deal under which the two companies will collaborate to develop electronic superhighways — full-service cable networks offering interactive programming , entertainment and information .
9 Appendix 10.1 provides the analysis of the scores and it should be noticed that it is the ratio of A and B scores that is significant , not the absolute values .
10 For example , some parents feel unable to reprimand asthmatic children in case this provokes an attack .
11 Deposits made by use of Abbeylink are not available for withdrawal within 3 working days in the case of cash deposited or 7 calendar days in the case of cheques , and in each case this excludes the date of deposit .
12 In the first instance this includes a literature review .
13 What we did : Hair was cut quite a bit shorter using a razor and texturising shears for an asymmetric feel .
14 Anne and Dad both bought her paintings and displayed them prominently , and Cameron used his fee from a sanitary napkin commercial to finance an exhibition in London .
15 In both panels ; lane 1 contains a G+A Maxam and Gilbert sequencing reaction and lane 2 contains no extract .
16 As a description this has a lot of force but description must not be confused with prescription .
17 In due course this became a grievance and from early days , no doubt , it could be commuted for payment in money .
18 Of course this ignores the fact that 8.6 hectolitres of the 1982 crop was not Champagne , but an unclassified reserve .
19 For the most part this involves the monitoring of ratios of various types of asset and liability but may also involve judgements about the nature of particular activities and their appropriateness .
20 In part this complements the manner in which cities are increasingly economic actors competing against each other in the new global economy ( Hill , 1984 ) .
21 In part this reflects a reluctance to let outsiders interfere with the job of policing , as well as a suspicion about soci — ology , which for many policemen sounds too much like the word ‘ socialist ’ ; social work suffers from the same association .
22 in part this reflects the fact that occupational skill levels are of such a low order that they present no real requirement for educational preparation .
23 The conversion of route 30 saw the end of the SouthmeT tramway system .
24 Considered as a sentence this poses no problem for understanding .
25 Chinese Literature in Revolution 1 discusses the complex relationships between literature and Chinese society in the twentieth century ; Traditional Chinese Literature 2 traces the history of literature from its beginning to the end of the imperial dynasties : both are based on translated readings .
26 ( Appendix 2 gives an example of a deed . )
27 It is sometimes argued that indirect taxes are , in welfare terms , preferable to direct taxes , as they leave the taxpayer free to make a choice .
28 The opportunity this gives an incumbent to take a broad view is useful if he or she has the resources to know what is going on .
29 Figure 16–3 shows the market for labour .
30 Figure 1.2 indicates the extent to which death continues to discriminate between men and women in older age , leaving more and more women among the survivors .
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