Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Cell divisions of the mammalian egg are unlike those of lower animals where the planes of division appear with military precision . |
2 | At its best , the relationship is an interactive partnership in which school and college combine from initial interview , through College-based initial training , to school-based teaching practice , joint curriculum development , and joint evaluation and assessment in the formation of a potential Catholic teacher . |
3 | But while the ups and downs of Ferranti 's future remain of keen interest , not least to its management , workers and shareholders , there are wider questions to be addressed as the Nato European Fighter Management Agency plunges into its final decisions on the European Fighter Project . |
4 | But while the ups and downs of Ferranti 's future remain of keen interest , not least to its management , workers and shareholders , there are wider questions to be addressed as the Nato European Fighter Management Agency plunges into its final decisions on the European Fighter Project . |
5 | Both May and Bert in The Residents chapter suffer from chronic pain , and have developed their own ways of coping with it . |
6 | Some philosophical writings on causation consist in good part in a somewhat numinous insistence on the distinctive nature of the causal items as against their effects — causes , for example , are declared to be " powerful particulars " or " forceful objects at work " . |
7 | Lists from specialist herb nurseries arrive , many of which give names of herb gardens in their neighbourhood open to public viewing , and so the idea of one 's own herb garden begins to take shape . |
8 | Recently , biochemical analyses have shown that several different types of amyloid fibril protein exist in systemic amyloidosis . |
9 | Small amounts of cassiterite occur in thin magnetite bands in the Carn Chuinneag igneous complex in northern Scotland ( Gallagher and others , 1971 ) . |
10 | It was a white charger with hooves the size of meat dishes and leather harness aglitter with ostentatious gold ornamentation . |
11 | Half the remainder die in old age , losing about eight years of life . |
12 | Letters on the plan correspond to various price bands available . |
13 | At present valuations , the figure being asked is around three times the price valuers working for the county council expect for common land with ancient rights over it … |
14 | Like the meeting in London just after the death of Edmund Ironside , it hints at a realisation on Cnut 's part that his rule would to a degree depend on English support . |
15 | The pollarded limes along the promenade look like irregular candelabra . |
16 | The roots of case management lie in social case work . |
17 | There is a pool , set in secluded gardens , sheltered by pine trees and palms , and with its own bar open in good weather . |
18 | Apparently the dualistic phenomenon of a body of commercial law separate from civil law need not be reinstated . |
19 | Thus conservatives — try as they may to isolate their theology in a cocoon separate from human knowledge , culture and society-are in trouble . |
20 | Evans ( 1979 ) argues that the countries of the capitalist core rely on political stability in the semi-periphery ( the NICs ) , in order to assure the continuing accumulation of capital , and that the triple alliance delivers this , primarily through the ‘ state bourgeoisies ’ and the autocratic regimes that nurture them . |
21 | However , once the technique has been mastered , and provided lots of space is left , making a set of notes with powerful punch and instant accessibility gives as much sense of achievement as going round the golf course under par or making a successful rugby try against strong opposition . |
22 | Penaud dived on the ball to score and two minutes later he squeezed through a struggling defence for a second try with third-phase ball . |
23 | You must be able to remove it quickly in case of fire , or some other emergency , so attach it to the window surround with double-sided tape , which can be easily ripped away or frequently replaced if you want to open up all the windows for a weekly blast of fresh air through the home . |
24 | A different approach to data collection may be found in Kallen 's ( 1986 ) study of the co-occurrence of auxiliary do with main verb BE in Irish English : |
25 | Most students at the Belfast campus who live away from home live in off-campus accommodation in Belfast . |
26 | In the equally deafening silence that followed , he looked up , and saw the dust , glass , debris settle in slow motion . |
27 | Co-ordinator come under British Section and International Secretaire ? |
28 | A supervision order may include a requirement that the child submit to medical treatment if : ( i ) it is satisfied on the evidence of a registered medical practitioner , that the child 's physical condition requires , or may be susceptible to treatment ; and ( ii ) that satisfactory arrangements have been , or can be made , for the treatment ; and ( iii ) that the child consents to the order , where he has sufficient understanding to make an informed decision ( para 5 ) . |
29 | analyse the impacts of that sector on the environment , both beneficial and adverse ; where possible place values on them ( ambitious , and perhaps not often feasible in the time available ) ; consider whether policies in that sector contribute to sustainable development in the long term . |
30 | Other tiers of activity and management follow with senior management , including himself , as the base line . |