Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [art] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The families sit through a trial and feel short-changed by the sentence handed down . ’
2 I push through the tourists and into the Horse Guards .
3 The popularity of arbitrage portfolios suggests that the advantages more than compensate for the risk that the value of the arbitrage portfolio will deviate from the index at delivery .
4 Often softened by nostalgia for what they recall as the security of their ‘ training days ’ , I have heard older nurses enthuse about the cosiness and order of day to day nursing .
5 The practice of editors varies substantially , and these points are intended to suggest that some simple changes could improve the ways in which they communicate about the process and their decisions .
6 It is found along with fossils of planktonic organisms and it is possible to explain the change in growth between coil and trumpet as a change that happened when the larval shell settled on the bottom .
7 We can easily evaluate erm what we sell through the magazine because we 've got all the enquiries and we know how much uptake there was and
8 For , ‘ trust between a company and its external auditors is very important and interposing another committee between them will only make the relationship fraught ’ .
9 I lay for an hour until the wind subsided enough for a hill to show two miles away .
10 However , significant differences remain between the EC and EFTA about sharing political responsibility for the EES .
11 So although considerable differences remain between the Petralona and Steinheim crania in features such as vault thickness and occipital form , it seems feasible that they can both be regarded as extension of the variation shown in the early Neanderthal population(s) sampled at Atapuerca .
12 Several interrelated factors account for the development and growth of international banking in recent years :
13 Yet how can a certain number of equations account for the complexity and trivial detail that we see around us ?
14 There is , however , a specific exemption from the general requirement to spread variations from regular cost : ‘ Where a refund that is subject to deduction of tax in accordance with the provisions of the UK Finance Act 1986 , or equivalent legislation , is made to the employer , the enterprise may depart from the requirements of paragraph 80 and account for the surplus or deficiency in the period in which the refund occurs . ’
15 These motivate the separate preoccupations of holists and individualists , each with a characteristic type of question , and account for the fact that they are satisfied by different sorts of answers .
16 There is a richness of musical resources — many previously unavailable to a mass audience — and an excitement about new technological possibilities , new social relations and new kinds of musical behaviour which account for the fact that cultural struggle could take place here within musical production itself .
17 The chronic nature of the symptoms , the benign appearance of the gastric lesions on endoscopy , and the equivocal histological aspect of the lesions account for the fact that numerous MALT lymphomas were considered ‘ pseudolymphomas ’ until the monoclonal nature of the proliferation could be routinely shown by immunochemistry .
18 Account for the emergence and failure of the Paris Commune 1871 .
19 The court will prepare the appropriate form of reply , account for the fee and hand the made-up summonses back to the plaintiff 's solicitor for posting .
20 They graze through the monsoon and return to their homeland in September .
21 Simmer for a minute or until the sauce has a creamy consistency .
22 Cover with cold water , bring to the boil , simmer for an hour and then strain .
23 Framsden mill and its environs will illustrate what I mean about the compactness and self-sufficiency of the rural villages in East Anglia .
24 You mean as a newsreader or a a presenter of programme
25 Film of the real thing is an excellent way of challenging misconceptions or assumptions people make about a situation and a good aim for viewing tasks is to make trainees sharper in their perception of what is happening around them .
26 The tiger-stripe silk velvet seats on Queen Anne walnut chairs , the leopard carpet , and the monumental tusks of elephants Winston bagged before the war and which now dominate the hall all combine for an effect that is whimsical rather than opulent .
27 A man and a woman pick through the filth while cattle forage .
28 To complete the idyllic farmyard scene , chickens , a mixture of varieties , strut and scratch about the driveway and the fields .
29 The bugs you see at the water surface sound as though they could be Mites , which usually congregate between the surface and the cover glass .
30 When disturbed , they make for a crevice or hole where they can jam themselves in so tight with their powerful claws that it is almost impossible to dislodge them .
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