Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [vb -s] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In the United Kingdom there is no such positive statement of this right , although at common law an assembly or procession is not unlawful per se , unless , for example , it causes an obstruction or constitutes a public nuisance .
2 He flicks the wheel and slides the front wheels .
3 He then moved to the London Borough of Hackney which is arguably the most deprived inner London borough and has a high proportion of ethnic minority residents .
4 Brian Laban dons his chest wig and flexes the huge muscles of Britain 's ultimate sports cars
5 The firm now employs 30 people , exports about 20 per cent of its pro-duct and has an annual turnover of £10m. in various currencies .
6 It also acts as a " referee " of the group struggle : it holds the ring and secures the public interest by restoring the balance and moving in when one group goes too far , and it also protects the interests of the inactive and inarticulate .
7 Hence , although Cramlington is in the outer ring and has a distinctive industrial zone of some importance , the actual development of its owner-occupied locations was close to that of inner-ring locations like Westerhope ( see Banim , 1987 ) .
8 The so-called Caudal Sympathetic Nervous System arises from the posterior compound ganglion of the ventral nerve-cord and supplies the reproductive system and posterior part of the gut ; it is , however , difficult to draw a clear distinction between such a system and the visceral branches of the peripheral nervous system considered below .
9 Caribbean Connection can tailor-make any itinerary and has a good range of special offers throughout the summer .
10 ABDELATIF AREBEYAT walks slowly on to the podium , utters a Koranic greeting and opens a new day of business in the Jordanian parliament .
11 Gret , a Brueghel peasant in a breastplate filches food and cutlery and mutters the occasional curse .
12 It is a story about love and loss and marks the directional debut of writer Anthony Minghella .
13 The hotel is run as a sports club and offers a vast selection of sporting activities ( 1 June to 30 Sept ) included in the price .
14 He is confident he will gain the 6pc swing needed to secure the seat and says a Labour victory will ‘ finish off ’ what his colleague started at the last election in 1987 .
15 A President ( currently Vigdís Finnbogadóttir — re-elected on June 25 , 1988 — see p. 36107 ) is elected every four years by universal adult suffrage and appoints a Prime Minister and Cabinet who exercise effective executive authority .
16 A President is elected every four years by universal adult suffrage and appoints a Prime Minister and Cabinet , who exercise effective executive authority .
17 A painter ( Michel Piccoli ) decides to re-create an abandoned portrait of a famous courtesan and employs a new model ( Emmanuelle Béart ) who soon reveals a strong will of her own .
18 In pairs one partner assumes the role of any one of the people in the photograph and tells the other ( a colleague , friend or relative ) why he is tempted to go on the journey .
19 A smallish property close to the Piazza della Repubblica , this hotel has recently benefited from an extensive refurbishment programme and has a new and modern feel .
20 The Family Development Nurse is available to the Community Mother at any time to discuss any problems or developments in relation to the programme and has a routine individual session each month where the visits are discussed and supplies re-ordered and there are group meetings on a two-monthly basis .
21 The budget for photography and illustration will be maintained as this is a vital visual ingredient which highlights outstanding achievements in the total quality programme and supports the written word .
22 In a lyrical passage Bologna describes the ‘ absolutely original type of agitator ’ which the IWW succeeded in creating : ‘ not the mole digging for decades within the single establishment or proletarian neighbourhood , but a type of agitator who swims within the stream of proletarian struggles , moves from one end to the other of the enormous American continent and calculates the seismic wave of the struggle … ’ ( ibid . ) .
23 An angry mob creates confusion and prevents the smooth running of its hunting sequence .
24 The resultant flow relieves the tension and produces the observed stress decay .
25 As you age , though , analytical thought plays its part and this is personified as Self 1 : the voice that reminds you when you play tennis that you must relax , must follow through , must win the point , must play well because your father is watching , and invariably provokes nervous tension and interrupts the instinctive natural flow .
26 Finally , apart from demoting the status of fitness for purpose and reversing the Aswan case , this list does not change the present law , but merely removes uncertainty and renders the implied term easier and less uncertain in application .
27 It encourages rapid draining and gives a clear , streak-free finish .
28 Gastrin is released from the antral G cell and stimulates the parietal cell to secrete hydrochloric acid into the gastric lumen : the acid then acts on the antrum ot inhibit further release of gastrin and hence of hydrochloric acid .
29 Binding component binds to specific receptors on the emphacyte and the active component penetrates into the cell and inactivates the controlling mechanism on the production of .
30 The " watchmaker " that is cumulative natural selection is blind to the future and has no long-term goal .
  Next page