Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Long lines of windows in the hull and a large window in the transom provide plenty of natural light in the stern saloon and the cabins .
2 The Artisans and the main Aldeburgh club find themselves in separate halves of the draw at the semi-final stage to be played on June 27 at neutral venues .
3 Most coastal features attached at both ends to the coast orientate themselves at right angles to the resultant provided that the fetch is approximately the same in all directions .
4 Amid Victorian elegance enjoy everything from tasty bar snacks and meals to superb à la carte dinners .
5 Hill after seemingly endless hill take you through picturesque Broadstairs , Margate and back to Thanet .
6 They would also remove any personal belongings which were removable and next day place them on prominent display , according to Polperro 's Quiller Couch , ‘ … to disclose the disgraceful want of vigilance supposed to characterise the owner ’ .
7 Just three Calcia tablets a day provide you with sufficient calcium to supplement your diet , supplying both your immediate and your long-term needs .
8 I disagree , and on the contrary find myself in full agreement with those parts of the judgment of Parker L.J .
9 Nor did Boswell the North Briton confine himself to political toadying to London , as he swung from compliments to conveyed slights : ‘ [ Mr Boyd ] entertained us with great civility .
10 Echoes of the signal alert them to possible prey , at ranges up to 80–90 metres in shallow waters .
11 Meanwhile , as Europe 's electronics companies demand that the European Commission protect them from Japanese competition , NEC is thinking of taking a stake in Groupe Bull , France 's loss-making state-owned computer maker .
12 Both the envelopes and the writing paper have lots of smudged fingerprints , the only identifiable ones belonging to Maureen and her father . ’
13 In that case use it in scientific and then it will work that way .
14 Being omnivores , badgers will get used to eating just about anything , though very little will interest them on rainy nights , when the chance of getting their favourite food — earthworms — is high .
15 The report describes the guidance as ‘ unhelpful ’ , as it has left SSDs wondering whether recording unmet need will plunge them into costly judicial reviews .
16 We must fill our minds with the utmost of irrelevant information so that things we look at will remind us of other things and the more distant and more ridiculous the analogy , the higher the chance of the idea being really valuable .
17 Thus questions about structure can raise deeper issues of phenomenology , whose contribution has been ‘ to show the ways in which ways of living a life work themselves into complex ways of thinking ’ .
18 But only Parliament ban it from private land .
19 As a result of Section 89 of the Companies Act 1985 , if the Directors wish to allot the unissued shares for cash ( other than pursuant to an employee share scheme ) , they must in the first instance offer them to existing shareholders in proportion to their holdings .
20 Members of Headquarters Battery follow them with varying degrees of success .
21 Dad give them into little bits .
22 In particular , it is necessary to go beyond the examples of close relationships to political parties to consider whether the positions some groups enjoy in relation to the political system owe nothing to particular party allegiances .
23 At various points in this book , we may be able to discern how changes in attitudes of curriculum planners to the purpose of the primary school manifest themselves in new ideas about languages of instruction , a new urgency in finding out about community needs , an increased commitment to the concept of basic education .
24 Love , generosity and wisdom reveal themselves in visible beauty upon the wrinkled face of the old woman .
25 People whose disabilities begin with severe illness or injury find themselves in medical hands whether they like it or not .
26 Asthma , heart conditions , diabetes or epilepsy expose you to special risks , and we do n't recommend you windsurf with any of these conditions .
27 But in none of the above cases do the manoeuvres by which the main character resists her passive relation to language engage her in active polemic with other texts .
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