Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It would seem reasonable to assume from this , that the length of the chains in the sample must play a significant role in determining the resistance to flow and the effect of chain length on log η , measured at low shear rates to ensure Newtonian flow , is illustrated in figure 12.4 . |
2 | About thirty in each suite to differ and a master key and as I say there was five suites and they had to make a key that 'd open everyone of the fifty-five . |
3 | Add the raisins , spring onions , ricotta cheese , salt and pepper to taste and the cumin and dill . |
4 | The vocabulary required is rapidly and easily established through interaction between signers , clearly with a shared grammar , recourse to mime and a percentage of shared vocabulary . |
5 | The inquest heard that the children had got into the site through a hole in a wire fence which had been made by the fire brigade to drain and the tank . |
6 | The brain needs glucose to function and the body reacts causing you to feel faint , sweaty and light-headed , and to experience difficulty in concentrating . |
7 | Their usage is likely to increase wherever their advantages overcome their vulnerability to puncture and the service pump can be provided with a constant fuel supply . |
8 | There was no attempt to persuade and the result was that I blew up . |
9 | Implementing a primary health care programme in a developed country with an established tradition of health care requires a flexibility within the structures , an openness to change and a need to examine the structures within which a primary health care programme can be fully implemented . |
10 | This process allows the harsh tannin to mellow and the wine to develop complexity . |
11 | The scene was so vivid and lifelike you almost expected the bear to move or the tree to bend . |
12 | If only he could find the switch to throw or the knob to turn that would liberate the real potential of communism . |
13 | The quantification of dust exposure is often difficult but there is some evidence that there is a relationship between exposure to dust and the degree of increased risk of developing gastric cancer . |
14 | If it appears that the prosecution has failed to prove an essential element of the offence , or if its evidence has been discredited in cross-examination , there is no case to answer and the defence does not respond . |
15 | Anyone can enter as long as they have a proper act to perform and the ability to pull a crowd … whatever the weather . |
16 | But it emphasised the point that the capacity to signal and the capacity to learn combine to make animal communication increasingly rich and complicated . |
17 | Discretion always exists even over such matters as the pace of work , the attitude to work or the willingness to perform tasks . |
18 | Increased wealth makes possible a more relaxed attitude to work and the need to get things done . |
19 | It had survived Japan 's notorious propensity to consume and the idleness of its workers , with the huge trade deficit in cars and electronics that these had brought . |
20 | You should tell him what you expect the equipment to do and the duty cycle or period involved . |
21 | ‘ I have work to do and no inclination whatsoever to entertain you , Zambia Crevecoeur . ’ |
22 | Furthermore , Matthew stresses that the task of telling men the good news and ‘ baptising them into the possession of the Holy Spirit will only De theirs after the cross and resurrection have given them a gospel to proclaim and a Spirit to receive ( 28:19 ) . |
23 | Have you got the ability , determination to finish and the drive to keep going ? |
24 | The Treasury gave permission in 1971 for work to commence and the building operation started in the autumn . |
25 | Second we turn to the war itself : the shock of destruction , the determination to rebuild and the emergence of consensus over central direction . |
26 | Once the guests are in , we 'll give them a bite to eat or a drink — whatever they want , within reason . |
27 | had a bite to eat and a couple of pints , cos I 've got to drive back up here and |
28 | Leonard recently referred to the memory of his father as ‘ a dark mass or mountain , ’ of which , clearly , the details were too painful for the young boy to register or the adult to express . |
29 | The only modification needed to make them operate efficiently in air is some means of keeping their surface clean and smooth , so the amphibians developed the capacity to blink and a membrane that they can draw across the front of the eyeball . |
30 | There should always be a willingness to help and an understanding of the guests ' anxieties and problems . |