Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The solution to the difficulty demands instead a review of all the cases in which legacy and trust are confused .
2 So now what 's happening is we 're before we 're doing an album we sit down and we pick out a lot of songs we decide right you know we need songs with good story books so the video is near enough planned with the recording of the song and it it 's a lot easier for us and a lot more enjoyable enough a lot more enjoyable .
3 Recent studies have described how racism shapes both the distribution and experience of poverty and the patterns of physical and mental ill-health associated with it ( see the chapter here by Juliet Cook and Shantu Watt ; also Gordon and Newnham , 1985 ; Eyles and Donovan , 1990 ) .
4 Many Stoddard Templeton ranges already use heather effect yarns so the benefit to the company could be considerable .
5 It took fire and ambulance crews nearly an hour to cut Hilda McClanachan free from the wreckage of her Peugeot car .
6 ( This chapter studies only the phenomenon of the North-South divide and does not consider its causes .
7 If continued taking of the medicine does not produce remedy symptoms then the patient must still have a disease/energy disturbance that matches the disease producing capacity of the remedy .
8 I must have been six or seven — something like that — and we had drawing lessons once a week , taken , believe it or not , by a Mr Moore .
9 In affirmative verb phrases therefore the event is explicitly situated in the stretch of time evoked by do , whence the expressive effect of emphasizing something really taking place .
10 Going to the committee meetings once a month and then keeping the new mums informed of anything going on within the Central Branch .
11 Going to the committee meetings once a month and then keeping the groups informed of anything going on within the Central Branch .
12 As seemingly no contemporary guild records exist it is impossible to state with accuracy the role played by guild members immediately a death had taken place .
13 But the doctor 's stopped carrying out smear tests only a week ago .
14 The leadership team had now dropped down from three to two as one of the leaders could not make the trip due to work commitments so the driving was split equally between co-leader Dave Lowe and myself .
15 In their new school , their mother says , the Dungworth boys are ‘ very happy ’ taking spelling tests once a week and sitting down at desks .
16 The experimental programme involved group sessions once a week with a maximum of 16 patients in a group .
17 It only takes a little imagination to turn the Cam pit into a nature reserve and if it was possible to lay out a few paths making nature trails etc. the future of the Great Pit that Rugby Cement Works are now engaged in could in years to come make an ideal game reserve and possible " marina " with a link to the river .
18 He insisted , to Labour jeers : ‘ With the scope for efficiency savings , which there always is , there is no need for cuts in services and jobs that we always get scare stories about every year . ’
19 If you thought that shareware had little to offer serious business users then a look at PC-Type may do much to change your mind .
20 This conception of the signifier bears only a vestige of its Saussurean ancestry , for there is nothing formalist about it and it is not part of a structural attempt to outline the basic grammar of any system .
21 If it is not the intention to update shipping serviced to maintain land-bridge services then the establishment of a sea-bridge to Europe must be earnestly considered .
22 In its flight from the French security services once the war in Europe had broken out , the Party had , if only inadvertently , operationalized its interest in the peasantry ; if only for the fact that , in leaving the towns , they were now living amongst them .
23 I ran out of printed business cards over a year ago , and I 've now run out of my stock of the blank cards ( which in view of my handwriting have a rather negative impact in any case ) .
24 Such a ‘ note ’ would have a frequency of about 400 GHz and a corresponding wavelength of 0.7 mm , that is to say it is a microwave of about the same order of size as the ones used in microwave ovens Now the law relating to microwave transmission is very strict , and microwave ovens are suitably shielded to prevent the unwanted escape of potentially lethal radiation .
25 This involves not only reflecting on why certain types of behaviours are defined as criminal in some historical periods and not others , but also why a particular criminal law comes to incorporate from relatively homogeneous behaviour patterns only a portion and exclude the remainder , even though each and every instance of this behaviour causes avoidable harm , injury , or deprivation .
26 In terms of radio propagation , varying electrical conductance in the ionosphere influences either the absorbency or reluctance of radio emissions .
27 Each suit attacks immediately a weapon on the east wall is touched .
28 This condition should immediately be remedied by a series of water changes over a week to ten days — using the gravel cleaner …
29 Carry out 15–20% water changes once a fortnight with good quality salt .
30 now what gave the reason for that so we can all follow it quite clearly see if I 've got this right , was the reason for the updating of the service charges once a year in the brochure , the fact that if you did n't update the brochure might mislead a prospective purchaser ?
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