Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [vb pp] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | At least 90% of all Chardonnay vines in Champagne are trained by this method . |
2 | Safety , health and environmental protection are considered at each stage . |
3 | These notions of the automatisation of processes which no longer require close monitoring are described in more detail in Underwood ( 1982 ) , but for the present purposes it is sufficient to note that attention can only be devoted to higher-level activities , such as comprehension , when lower-level activities have become skilled through practice . |
4 | Players of strings , woodwind , brass , percussion and harp are needed for all sections of the youth orchestra and the young people 's orchestra . |
5 | Although the human and social aspects of change are emphasised in this section , the technical aspects are also important . |
6 | Resources and responsibility are devolved to these organisations and help is given to develop the skills needed for delivering high quality business development , training activities and projects . |
7 | The idea of a collective bureau , where the manager 's tasks and responsibility are shared among all the workers , was tested out , mainly in London , but is now a rare phenomenon . |
8 | Similar part-time courses including some in science/technology subjects leading to a University Certificate are offered by several Colleges of Further Education . |
9 | These various strands of information work with the computer are combined in some of the newest developments in user education in schools . |
10 | It is essential that the problems I have identified this afternoon are resolved before this Bill leaves this House . |
11 | Never before in my experience has such a large degree of surface noise been eliminated without any loss of recording information . |
12 | Douglas , disappointed , had of course been prepared for this also , and wasted little time in cursing . |
13 | Many cultural formations have of course been restricted in this way . |
14 | Several of the group who took part most from the Certificate of Pre-Vocational Education course are handicapped in some way . |
15 | Specialist teachers on the course are drawn from all eight participating Scottish universities giving a high level of expert tuition . |
16 | In the interests of conciseness and convention , it is necessary to use here the suffix notation for vector equations which has for the most part been avoided in this book ( the other main exception being the appendix to Chapter 5 ) . |
17 | Two main types of building are encountered on such farms ; sunken buildings and those built at ground-level , often called ‘ halls ’ in a rather indiscriminate manner . |
18 | Large figurines mainly thrown on the potter 's wheel and decorated in vase-painter 's technique are known from several Greek sites in the late Bronze Age ; and this may be a line where we shall one day be able to trace continuity of production through the dark ages . |
19 | The Wedding Present are seen by many as a victory for the ordinary and in a perverse way , their lack of image has become their image . |
20 | In Table 5.1 housewives ' experiences of monotony , fragmentation and speed are compared with those of a sample of factory workers . |
21 | Subtle variations between the two examples of the molecular association are accommodated without any change in the principal structural features of the interaction . |
22 | Drink and football are linked by such a strong umbilical cord in Scottish culture that it is virtually impossible to talk about one without the other encroaching . |
23 | Hence a prime accounting task is to ensure that for business-portfolio planning the financial details of embryo businesses being built for the future are separated from those of ongoing businesses . |
24 | Never before , however , has oral amiodarone been reintroduced after this type of reaction . |
25 | … a charming set of young ladies who shine out prominently as sprightly vocalists and dancers , whose contributions to the programme are received with much favour . |
26 | The validation arrangements used in the Development Programme are based on those devised by the Council for the small number of college-developed courses which it inherited from predecessor bodies . |
27 | In another room adjacent to one of his two bathrooms lies some weight-lifting equipment : the needs of the mind are counterbalanced by those of the body . |
28 | Reliability , accuracy and security are all increased by the use of electronic payment methods and special safeguards against fraud are built into each of the schemes . |
29 | The obstacles to preventive research are found in many countries , including Britain , which has a distinguished history in epidemiology , public health , and preventive medicine . |
30 | The effects of allowing or inhibiting entry are examined in this section first by investigating the plausibility of completely free entry , then by seeing whether firms can adopt policies to guard against entry . |