Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Before the two Prime Ministers ' next scheduled meeting ( by then set for Aug. 27 ) , however , Meciar suddenly announced that the HZDS side would not be attending .
2 The notion that domestic roles remain highly segregated while the wife is not in employment is widely confirmed .
3 But this is to anticipate the argument ; for the moment I want only to observe that a conception of the self as socially and/or metaphysically constituted produces one idea of transgression , and that of the self as ideally ( if not actually ) unified and autonomous , quite another .
4 Some writers appear still to feel that the criterion remains one of recognition by the government of this country , the difference being that , whereas before 1980 the government would say expressly whether it recognised the foreign government , now it is to be left to be ascertained as a matter of inference : see Professor J. Crawford ‘ Decisions of British Courts during 1985–86 involving questions of Public or Private International Law ’ ( 1986 ) 57 B.Y .
5 Following the reasoning of Longuet-Higgins and Tyler , we suggest that vertical disparities are best understood as a consequence of perspective viewing from two different vantage points and the results we report here show that the human visual system is able to exploit vertical disparities and use them to scale the perceived depth and size of stereoscopic surfaces , if the field of view is sufficiently large .
6 I and others hesitate even to mention that a particular species is rare in case it causes a demand to develop , even among our colleagues .
7 Hodder then suggests that the decision is based upon the ability of the project to recover the initial outlay plus imputed interest and yield a surplus .
8 Moscovitch therefore suggested that the reason why the right hemisphere shows so little language ability under normal circumstances is that it suffers from inhibitory control by the left hemisphere .
9 Moreover , research rather suggested that the former groups mounted one-off campaigns targeted at parliament or public opinion , whereas the latter groups ( and especially the trade unions and employers associations ) were of greater power and were likely to be in regular day-to-day contact with ministers , government , and the permanent administrative side of the state machine .
10 As artfully devised as any 19th-century print to convey an impression of grand scale , the photograph and title together imply that the voices of the choir are a sound-portrait of the wealthiest college in Cambridge : a realm of gilded statuary , lofty pinnacles and heraldic shields .
11 Some taxes , such as capital taxes and land development taxes merely political in origin , are often unproductive and cost more to collect than the gross proceeds .
12 Research also indicates that a chairman who concentrates almost exclusively on the task in hand will seldom be particularly liked , although probably well respected .
13 Bradwell also claimed that the issue highlighted conflicting rights of parents and school over the moral education of the children .
14 Aziz also announced that the 1991/92 deficit had overshot its target of 4.6 per cent of GDP and would be closer to 6.1 per cent .
15 Aziz also claimed that the team 's leader , David Kay , was " a CIA officer " whose mission had " nothing to do with UN business " .
16 If you wait here to see that no one interferes with the body , I 'll get a statement from the woman , and take her to her job , whatever it is .
17 Cotte 1982a : 139 ) : the concurrence implied by let has been pushed here to the point where let simply indicates that the infinitive 's event was realized .
18 Rincewind hurriedly recalled that a dryad was so linked to her tree that she suffered wounds in sympathy
19 Dealers who exhibit generally agree that the fair is successful commercially , has improved its standard in recent years , and look to it this year to test the general market for antiques and collectibles .
20 They 're the same now as they were in the fifties when making presentations and that 's about the skills you need when you stand up to speak and the skills you need in the preparation phase so the two towers of presentation skills are about the preparation and the presentation itself .
21 Jarryd then revealed that a troublesome right calf may force him to withdraw from the Swedish team to face West Germany in the Davis Cup final next week .
22 Colinvaux therefore suggests that the so-called refugia were thus denied to some rain-forest species presently there , i.e. the supposed migrations to them of lowland species in inducing today 's diversity is questionable .
23 One has loyalties to working colleagues and to professional colleagues elsewhere ; our loyalties to these alone make both work and a professional career immensely rewarding .
24 This is particularly so in the ‘ plea for removal ’ type of crisis , when friends and neighbours get together to insist that a person is a danger to him/herself , or the community .
25 ‘ Deal , ’ Ted Hammond said , and they set off to see if the sisters had joined the party yet .
26 I remember once reading that the evangelist A. A. Allen had taught that there was a nicotine demon !
27 Only after Dirac had predicted that there must be positrons as well as electrons ( verified in 1932 ) did he and others set out to see whether the charge and the mass of an electron can be derived from first principles .
28 So you know how to check whether the circulatory system is working because if it 's working you 'll be able to find a pulse pounding away , yes , that 's how you check it , you know the respiratory system 's working because if you want to check it what do you want to look for ?
29 I du n no whether a price would be a feature or a benefit .
30 I du n no because the school I think ends early I do n't know earlier than sort of I think sort of like June or something , but I mean I do n't know .
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