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

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1 And er I mean there , there are not the relaxating exercises th that they have now .
2 Mr Peter Smith , general secretary of the Assistant Masters ' and Mistresses ' Association , said the union was already dealing with 500 cases of possible redundancy among its members .
3 YESTERDAY 'S endorsement of grant-maintained schools by Peter Smith , the General Secretary of the Assistant Masters ' and Mistresses ' Association , marked a significant change in his union 's attitude towards the Government 's education reforms .
4 The monoclonal antibodies 25F9 and RFD7 bind to mature human tissue macrophages whereas RFD1 identifies interdigitating dendritic cells .
5 Mahida et al , using conventional immunohistochemistry , identified unique subsets of macrophages in inflammatory bowel disease , staining with the monoclonal antibodies RFD9 and 3G8. 3G8 positive cells were distributed throughout the inflamed lamina propria but RFD9 positive cells appeared deeper in the lamina propria .
6 Well fortunately the Spanish were even more incompetent than he was and what the Spanish commander , instead of rubbing his hands at the prospect of er the damage they were about to wreak , he discovered that they had the wrong calibre shells for their guns and Roosevelt and the Rough Riders overran the Spanish guns a and Teddy Roosevelt became a war hero and on the strength of becoming a war hero , he become vice president of the United States , got the vice presidential nomination and in good American fashion the president was shot er by an assassin er and Teddy Roosevelt became president , so there you are , there 's a there 's a career plan for you to er to think about .
7 Margaret Thatcher was one of the greatest supporters of a classless society , not just I 'm not just talking about the silver spoon in one 's mouth , it 's the sometimes the stainless steel spoons of the middle class that erm that is a lot of the trouble , and no-one took on the establishments of the professional bodies erm and who have been over the years had a great deal of privilege in this country more than Margaret Thatcher .
8 Some , like the Scottish Sailors ' and Firemen 's Union , of which only a single item of evidence remains , appears to have had friendly relations with the National Sailors and Firemen .
9 Later Binding was involved with the rigid airships R23 and R31 .
10 William Graffunder , an expatriate German and the promoter of an organisation in Cardiff which he registered as the Amalgamated Seamen 's and Tradesmen 's Union of Great Britain and Ireland in September 1890 , likewise made no bones about its connection with the Shipping Federation in the supply of " free labour " , though he denied being its official .
11 The shorter peptides VT4 and VT5 gave good DNA binding in gel retardation assays , but , for reasons unknown , failed to yield DNase I footprints at the VT2 binding sites described above .
12 And also the relationship between the leaders and the masses in history , er , between the different groups er and then comparing the relations between these masses and different groups and different parts of history .
13 If you drive from er I remember being stopped by one of those men in the dark glasses erm if you drive from Maine into New Hampshire the speed limit in Maine is sixty five and the speed limit in New Hampshire is fifty five and you just cross a si er y there 's a signpost which says welcome to Maine or New Hampshire , whichever way you 're going , and the second you cross that line , theoretically , you have adjust to the different speed limit .
14 The carbon-free samples B1 and B2 had less than 20p.p.m. carbon ( the limit of instrumental resolution ) .
15 I think with the advent of the Japanese vehicles erm and the fact that standards are being improved by all the manufacturers generally , that , yes , overall the number of claims overall will reduce .
16 Rabkrin ( the Central Workers ' and Peasants ' Inspectorate ) calculated that at the start of 1923 from 20 to 26 per cent of all village Soviet business lay in this sphere , whereas cultural and commune activities took up only 5 to 10 per cent of their time .
17 Once in operation the extra keys f1 and f2 selected the lower and upper keywords printed on the keytops , a neat idea and one which saves playing octaves across the keys to reach both Shift and Symbol Shift .
18 So erm the point of my remarks is to , to add to number two the following er the following words erm and urge the panel to bring forward suggestions for a rite celebrating the gift of new birth .
19 Atrophy explains the presence of only a single well-developed anal vein in Anisopus ( Fig. 34 ) and other Diptera , while the occurrence in this genus of a single vein R2+3 , in place of the separate veins R2 and R3 , is due to coalescence .
20 Whereas the men 's and women 's toilets in large American stations usually led off the separate men 's and women 's waiting-rooms , no such delicacy prevailed for the Blacks .
21 Recently , the identification of recombinants between XLA and the flanking markers DXS442 and DXS101 resulted in the further localization of XLA to within a 2cM interval ( R. Lovering et al. , manuscript in preparation ) .
22 In contrast the URR of the non-tumorigenic viruses HPV6 and HPV11 lacks the octamer binding site although the adjacent NFI site is conserved .
23 Are you on any of these committees that , you know the , the organizing committees erm that are sort of built up to solve problems within the , you know , the various departments , or do you know anyone
24 The duplication encompasses at least several tens of kilobases and is likely to extend beyond the immediate boundaries defined by the YAC clones yA4C5 and yA136E7 .
25 When we held activities at the school , the girls would always opt for the domestic tasks ' and it was difficult to persuade them to take on some other responsibility .
26 The brief history of the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association in the following chapter suggests that this is , however , an incomplete conceptualisation .
27 The following chapter on the role of the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association ( NVALA ) in the 1960s , and the following case studies , will consider evidence which casts doubt on this order of priority .
28 The following chapter looks at the debates over permissiveness in more detail , by examining the preoccupations of the moral entrepreneurs of the period , and in particular , Mary Whitehouse and the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association .
29 Mary Whitehouse and the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association
30 The chapter takes as its focus the work of Mary Whitehouse and the organisation with which she is most closely associated , the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association ( NVALA ) .
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