Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is questionable whether the taxpayer receives value for money from the research and effort that is still uncritically applied to the reclamation of so-called derelict land . |
2 | Economic progress goes hand in hand with environmental responsibility . |
3 | Because half of the Library 's budget represents payment in advance for subscriptions for the following year , it is extremely difficult to make savings in the current year when financial pressures are exerted . |
4 | Responsibility goes hand in hand with accountability because all role holders are accountable to their superior for the exercise of those responsibilities . |
5 | This user receives information from LIFESPAN , but only enters into LIFESPAN the fact that a particular quality check has passed , or failed . |
6 | This user receives information from LIFESPAN , but only enters into LIFESPAN the fact that a particular quality check has passed , or failed . |
7 | The rationality of faith goes hand in hand with the mystery of faith . |
8 | Electronic Data Systems Corp has agreement in principle with Telefonica de Espana SA to provide ‘ substantial systems integration services in the billing area , ’ says Xavier Ribas , EDS director of marketing for southern Europe : the contract , which Ribas expects to sign by the end of June , would provide a system that will enable Telefonica to provide itemised billing ; although an exact figure was not available , Ribas says it would be ‘ probably one of largest software and services contracts ever signed by Telefonica — ‘ There is a lot of public pressure on Telefonica for better service , especially in this area ; our piece is part of a more complex modernisation programme being undertaken by Telefonica , including the installation of digital lines ’ ; the planned system will be installed gradually , according to geographic areas , he added . |
9 | City Diary : Sugar link adds spice to story |
10 | But transgressive reinscription appropriates reaction for resistance , thereby substituting agency for autonomy . |
11 | Constitutionally , Parliament has control over taxation and expenditure . |
12 | ‘ Computer has answer to problem . |
13 | When scientists perform experiments which demonstrate that brain damage causes disruption to animal behaviour patterns , this does not indicate that the source of instinctive behaviour lies in the brain . |
14 | Barbara 's advice : ‘ Susan 's skin needs foundation with concealer on top . |
15 | The department offers supervision for PhD or MLitt , full-time or part-time in any area of French cultural studies , including literary and linguistic studies from the Middle Ages to the present ; Francophone studies in Africa and Canada ; cinema ; contemporary politics and institutions . |
16 | ‘ Discernment involves clarity of vision … discerning , discriminating , judging between truth and falsehood . ’ |
17 | It 's doubtful whether these distinctions were ever clear , and certainly nowadays , it 's realised that pure and applied research goes side by side , within all research organisations . |
18 | Thus , the bonus encourages movement of price towards the level of marginal cost . |
19 | Phone the Energy Action Grants Agency on freephone 0800 181 667 to see if you qualify . |
20 | But the habitual Granta piece dissolves thought into narrative , into image , into anecdote . |
21 | This public assertion of my childhood 's usefulness stands side by side with the painful personal knowledge , I think the knowledge of all of us , going as far back as the story lets us , that it would have been better if it had n't happened that way , had n't happened at all . |
22 | While Stavrogin never gets to see Tikhon , the immediate future holds murder in store for Shatov . |
23 | Other branches of modern scholarship are represented by a gift from Professor Denys Hay of correspondence concerning , and drafts of an article on ‘ British Historians and the Beginnings of the Civil History of World War II ’ , 1971–76 ; and by papers of Sir Robert Grieve on the Clyde Valley Regional Plan and other planning matters , C.1945–64 ( on deposit and not yet available for consultation ) . |
24 | Activity in study develops concentration through review and interest , and the efficiency of study rises dramatically . |
25 | This chapter reviews research into handwriting recognition and natural language applications that involve syntactic knowledge of some description . |
26 | Using a culture system developed to explore the function of molecules produced by the AER , we have shown that FGF-4 protein stimulates proliferation of mesenchyme in the early mouse limb-bud . |
27 | The indictment includes slowness in decision-making , a vested interest in avoiding change , the deleterious influence of the Treasury and inappropriate training . |
28 | He says no inmate sees mail before prison staff . |
29 | SunSoft promises that Solaris Live ! 's future includes integration with phone systems and object-oriented extensions . |
30 | SunSoft promises that Solaris Live ! 's future includes integration with phone systems and object-oriented extensions . |