Example sentences of "[noun sg] [det] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But of course this varied from place to place , from time to time , and it is still not clear how far working-class men and women did accept the domesticated role of married women , even in the diluted version which social circumstances could allow to become part of their lives . |
2 | In part this means in relation to other members of society as conditioned by the distribution of income and the operation of political power . |
3 | What made his criticisms acceptable was the care with which he assessed work and the genuine intimacy this created between student and teacher . |
4 | However , one complaint already made by the travel agents is the impossibility of existing on the lower commissions implied by holidays of £25 and the like that came into existence at the end of 1985 . |
5 | The other twelve was a figure that relating to training . |
6 | Secondly , the analysis of the search space showed precisely why these hypotheses fell through the net of syntactic constraints , and what effect this had on performance . |
7 | It will be interesting to see the effect this has on homelessness . |
8 | At first glance these looked like sandstone of a deep-red colour . |
9 | The Enlightenment debates about the Bible , miracles and natural religion all throw into relief one of the characteristic new attitudes of the age , acutely expressed in Pope 's lines from his Essay on Man ( 1733–4 ) , |
10 | ‘ How about going for another swim ? ’ said Rufus , and he turned , his mouth all dabbled with wine , to look into Adam 's eyes . |
11 | substitutes a single law for a proliferation of national laws and thus within the given field dispenses with the need to resort to conflict-of-laws rules and the opportunity these give for forum shopping ; |
12 | The company , the product , the team , the achievement , the location and the job all contribute to identity . |
13 | In the control group all occurred in hospital diabetic clinics whereas for the prompted group 67% occurred in general practice . |
14 | Press advertisements , billboards , kites , T-shirts , earrings , notebooks and chewing gum all began to bombard the country with foreign brand names — perfectly legal in itself . |
15 | In an emotional valedictory service those remaining at home pledged their loyalty in prayer and promised to ‘ hold the ropes ’ as Carey descended the deep , unknown mine of India . |
16 | One night several arrived in response to a typical invitation . |
17 | This removes the emphasis from public transport , the role this plays in employment and the fostering of economic and social development . |
18 | And that roundabout in those days and probably nowadays at that time gets snarled up with traffic all going to work . |
19 | Existing gun microphones , for example those made by Sennheiser of West Germany , consist of sound sensors at one end of a tube perforated like a flute . |
20 | It seems plain from the speeches in Siskina that where leave can be given for service out of the jurisdiction under one of the other paragraphs of Order 11 ( for example those dealing with breach of contract ) , a Mareva injunction can be granted . |
21 | ‘ How about a buttered roll and a chicken leg each wrapped in tinfoil ? ’ |
22 | But the dictation and domination some predicted for athletics has n't happened . ’ |
23 | In its simplest form this reduces to equation ( 8.1 ) : where is the fractional mark up and LP is output per worker . |
24 | Smoking , drinking and spicy food all contribute to halitosis , but the biggest cause is build-up of plaque on teeth and gums , especially when fibres of food get trapped between teeth . |
25 | In particular ? these two teachers ' job appointments and day-to-day activities highlight aspects of gender and feminism and the way this operates in interaction with religion to influence their work . |
26 | The way this worked in detail will be explained in Chapter 4 . |
27 | There is no easy solution to the problem this creates for treaty parties : it is to their advantage that a treaty be widely recognised as normative , and they can not deny the application of customary law to a single State . |
28 | The problem this creates for Christianity is that a part of the turning to faith in our generation may be only a reflection of the psychological and sociological undercurrents of our time . |
29 | Towards the north these turn into pine forests and eventually thin out to form the grassy plains of Kislev . |
30 | Okay so the power the pace the pitch and the pause all to do with voice and slight variations on those compared with normal one to one conversation Okay . |