Example sentences of "[noun sg] they [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from that fucking business card they have no forensic evidence ; no weapons , bloodstained clothes or even minutiae like hairs or fibres to link me with any of the attacks .
2 The DJ they call the Hairy Monster 's a little greyer than he once was , but he insists he 's starting an important new phase of his career .
3 They are usually made with unbleached wheatflour and extra virgin olive oil , and as a result they have a lovely texture and fresh taste .
4 If they do not then deny them as possible bases for their own action they defeat the very point and purpose of the arbitration .
5 Theorists have categorized these activities into a sequential series but in practice they produce a complex interrelationship ( as shown in Chapter I ) that is influenced by both a company 's products and structure .
6 When Insurers settle a partial loss they acquire no proprietary rights in the subject matter insured — but they become subrogated to all the rights and remedies of the Policyholder in so far as the Policyholder has been indemnified under the Policy .
7 Despite these differences between Convention law and Community law they possess a certain symbiosis .
8 Add to this that today 's stars are fit and positive , as well as the thought that they now use almost illegal high-tech equipment and are given every new creation to experiment with , such as metal heads , weird shafts and incredible balls , and it 's no wonder they find the perfect combination — for them .
9 When these aids are properly integrated into the course work they give a unique dimension to teaching .
10 they know the play , they know the er act they know the whole thing
11 In 1930 , Helene Deutsch described the syndrome of frigidity t-n a significant group of her patients , women who are ‘ psychically healthy ’ , yet for whom the concept of orgasm was completely alien : ‘ In intercourse they experience a happy and tender sense that they are giving keen pleasure , convinced that coitus is of importance only to the man .
12 Nobody 's listening but I insist : ‘ This fairness of skin obliges them to shield themselves so that if they do catch the sun they avoid the obvious danger of peeling .
13 In the second column they insert the corresponding estimates for NAIRU which they had extracted from a variety of empirical studies .
14 At home they propagate a mythological aura about their secret sales expertise , often no more than the latest gimmicks applied to age-old techniques .
15 Some people learn on a cheaper second-hand board and once they are sure they want to pursue the sport they buy a modern board on which to progress .
16 In the secondary sector they have a long history of influence as local employers .
17 If they report to the same boss they have an organizational bond ; if they are in different departments they have an organizational barrier .
18 If they report to the same boss they have an organizational bond ; if they are in different departments they have an organizational barrier .
19 Because medical practitioners are either salaried or paid on a capitation basis they have no financial incentive to " overtreat " , and the competitive bidding-up of salaries has not been possible when pay and salary structures are nationally negotiated ( though this may change in future ) .
20 If you think about the taxation issue , you know , the government in Westminster exercises very stringent controls over what local governments can spend , how much they can borrow , what they spend it on erm if they do n't like it they apply financial sanctions to , to local governments and if they really get up their nose they abolish the local government altogether .
21 Once these tags reach the publishing package they assume the correct typeface , size , style and other typographic characteristics .
22 If you can get them into combat they stand a good chance of winning , but you can guarantee the enemy will do his best to shoot them up first .
23 In the upper half of the jejunum they cause a noticeable inflammatory response .
24 Our bodies use these fat cells and the connective tissue as a kind of storehouse for waste products and because these particular fat cells are metabolically less active than other cells in the body they make an ideal location for whatever toxic waste products the body would like to keep out of the way so that they do n't pollute the bloodstream .
25 For ebulliometry , T , ΔH , and ΔT are the boiling temperature of the solvent , the enthalpy of vaporization of the solvent , and the elevation of the boiling temperature respectively , while for cryoscopy they represent the freezing temperature of the solvent , the enthalpy of fusion of the solvent , and the depression of the freezing temperature .
26 Second , at the very tip of their abdomen they possess a hook-like structure which enables them to hold on to the shell .
27 Rational people do in general pursue , and at their more moral help each other to pursue , what they want or supposedly would want in fuller awareness of themselves and their conditions , and in unmasking self-deception they recognize the genuine want by its spontaneity ; the liberal and rationalist tradition even tends to reject as irrational any prescription of religion or custom which requires us to act otherwise .
28 They go on to argue that the 1970s saw a new phase in the world economy , a development they call the new international division of labour .
29 Plentiful supplies of Real English Cox are in the shops now with their rosy-cheeked healthy appearance and their sophisticated aromatic flavour they make a perfect lover 's gift etc , etc . ’
30 When workers experience a rise in the real wage rate they face a decoding problem : they must decide whether this increase is a permanent rise , that is a rise which is likely to endure into the foreseeable future , or a temporary rise , that is a rise which is likely to be reversed in the near future .
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