Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thereafter , you may find it very difficult or impossible to change — because you will by then have missed so much of the introductory lectures and classes .
2 In 1975 , the BCA decided to publish the second edition of the scheme in parts , commencing in 1977 with the Introductory volume and Classes J ( Education ) , P ( Religion ) and Q ( Social Welfare ) .
3 The back plays an essential part in the forward movement , the powerful extensor muscles of the neck and back co-operating with the lower neck muscles , as well as with those of the inside thigh and stomach .
4 In 1920 the Sunday School requested more space for the primary department and suggested that the schoolroom could be enlarged by the removal of the inside washroom and WC .
5 We all agree to the need for more rational use of insecticides than hitherto , especially in agriculture ; yet insecticides to control mosquitoes are normally applied to the inside walls and roofs of buildings so that , unlike agricultural pesticides , they are not widely dispersed over the landscape but confined within houses .
6 We would propose three visitors per year , so the total travel and subsistence costs would be in the region of 111000 Ecu per year .
7 The review of operating strategy will highlight operating skills required for success , sources of labour , fixed and variable cost characteristics , opportunities for improving viability by increasing revenues or reducing costs , programming of the total scheme and property strategy .
8 The modern trend in medicine — like the ancient biblical view — is to see human beings as whole people , recognizing that it is bad practice to treat separate parts of a person without looking at the total man or woman .
9 And yet , as she floated in a dream-like state , she felt no alarm when she slowly became aware that she was not alone , almost telepathically sensing his presence , even before the dark , sleek head of Ross quietly surfaced in the water beside her , barely disturbing the total peace and silence of their surroundings .
10 Intact proinsulin and 32–33 split proinsulin constitute a higher percentage of the total insulin and insulin precursor molecules in the plasma of fasting subjects with non-insulin dependent diabetes but this is of uncertain pathophysiological significance .
11 The ordinary shares held by management , which may confer control of Newco , will be a small proportion of the total share and loan capital of Newco , so that the amount management needs to borrow to acquire their stake in Newco is affordable , and can be serviced by dividends and earnings , with , it is to be hoped , the additional benefit of interest relief on their borrowings ( see 4.4 above ) .
12 While the academics should be responsible for the academic inputs to the total education and training process , the members must accept responsibility for providing suitable training for , and devising , administering and adjudicating on a proper and sufficient Test of Professional Competence .
13 Table 16.2 shows the total liabilities and assets of UK recognized banks at the end of January 1990 .
14 Nobody has yet invented the mathematics for describing the total structure and behaviour of such an object as a physicist , or even of one of his cells .
15 There are other important four-vectors , for example the four-momentum with components where E is the total energy and p is the relativistic linear momentum .
16 But Galbraith admits there will be more : ‘ Our results could seriously misrepresent the total number because sufferers do not necessarily go to venereologists or dermatologists .
17 The distribution of bilingual children varies widely across the country , but the total numbers and diversity are certainly significant .
18 Not only have the total numbers and percentage of the population increased , but within this group the economically disadvantaged figure prominently .
19 If the motor cycle belongs to someone else or is the subject of a hire purchase or leasing agreement , payment for the total loss or destruction of the motor cycle will normally be made to the motor cycles legal owner .
20 If the caravan is the subject of a hire purchase agreement , payment for the total loss or destruction of the caravan will normally be made to the caravans legal owner .
21 If the car belongs to someone else or is part of a hire purchase or leasing agreement , payment for the total loss or destruction of the car will normally be made to the cars legal owner .
22 If the car belongs to someone else or is part of a hire purchase or leasing agreement , payment for the total loss or destruction of the car will normally be made to the cars legal owner .
23 If the car belongs to someone else or is part of a hire purchase or leasing agreement , payment for the total loss or destruction of the car will normally be made to the cars legal owner .
24 Now , as the throbbing drone of the aircraft 's engines broke through her dark memories , and she wearily attempted to make herself more comfortable in her seat , Laura almost groaned aloud when she looked back at the total innocence and naïveté of her much younger self .
25 Only when this phantasy is well on the way to realization as a practical mode of government does the citizen begin to notice that the state 's omnipresence means the total bureaucratization and control of life , that its omniscience dictates the need for total state surveillance , and that its omnipotence can only come about as a consequence of the total impotence of its subjects .
26 In this context the term ‘ machine ’ is used as shorthand for the total hardware and software system or , in other terminology , the plant .
27 Engels was at a loss to explain the Junker refusal to accept that after the French Revolution they could never again command the total obedience and respect they had once enjoyed from a cowed and illiterate peasantry .
28 In winning the Northern Bank International Award , it was judged that Nicholas Hutchinson displayed the total commitment and drive required to successfully market his company 's products and services , involving extensive international travel and unsocial working hours .
29 A tenant in common or joint tenant of land can not sue his co-tenant in trespass , unless the defendant 's act amounts to the total exclusion or ouster of the plaintiff or destructive waste of the common property .
30 In system jargon , the working world is one sub-system within a complete set of sub-systems which make up the total environment or life space of the individual .
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