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

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1 You have up here you 've got neither win lose but it 's like it 's a respectable thing you know you respect each other you do n't trust them completely and you do n't co-operate completely but they just respect just not you 're just not willing to go that further little bit and it becomes more of a more of a rather than a win lose or a win win it 's more of a people half and half okay I 'll give this much if you give that much .
2 By ‘ incidence ’ , economists mean where the tax burden falls — who pays .
3 What is relevant to EModE , however , is that Patterson 's word-lists suggest that a raising rule still applied in pre-nasal environments ( which often have a back vowel today ) .
4 Although they admit some doubt as to the exact mode of formation , King and Williams suggest that a swash bar is formed at low tide , that this bar is overrun by the tide , which produces a series of similar swash bars as it advances up the beach .
5 Mandler and Johnson ( 1977 ) suggest that a story grammar , in which elements ( such as setting , event , episode , consequence and resolution ) are combined according to a set of implicit rules , offers a mechanism for answering many of these questions .
6 Anderson and Bowman , though careful not to speak of causal relationships , tentatively suggest that a literacy rate of 40 per cent was a necessary , but not a sufficient , condition for economic development .
7 These data suggest that a cohort effect may contribute to the pattern of increasing prevalence of H pylori infection seen with increasing age .
8 These findings suggest that a cohort effect may be at least in part responsible for the pattern described in recent surveys of increasing prevalence of H pylori antibodies with age .
9 This is a result that is much easier to account for if we suggest that a body clock is responsible for the alternation between sleep and activity .
10 Historically this research has focused on the role of technological innovations as a source of competitive advantage , but more recent efforts suggest that a marketing orientation is strongly associated with corporate success .
11 Cargo forecasts suggest that a growth rate of 11.4 percent for Europe-Far East trade over the next 20 years will be more than double the expected increase across the North Atlantic .
12 But more recent data obtained from M. fascicularis , in which the foveal ganglion cells densities were estimated from sections and displaced amacrine cells were explicitly identified using immunocytochemistry , suggest that the peak density near the fovea might be somewhat higher , and the average density in the peripheral retina lower , than the earlier estimates of M. mulatta r 11,18 .
13 West Yorkshire police statistics suggest that the peak age for the offence of taking a vehicle without consent is 15 .
14 Since the observed footprint is only 6 base pairs , and DNase I is known to overestimate the actual ligand binding site size we tentatively suggest that the bleomycin molecule is bound with the bithiazole oriented in the 5'-direction from the cleavage site .
15 These results suggest that the heater probe is an effective and safe procedure in the prevention of recurrent haemorrhage in peptic ulcer with a non-bleeding visible vessel .
16 Finally , the results of Matthewson et al suggest that the heater probe has some advantages over conservative treatment in preventing rebleeding and decreasing the number of operations .
17 The results of the meta analysis suggest that the heater probe is useful in the treatment of bleeding ulcers .
18 Taken together , the historical and contemporary British and American examples reviewed above suggest that the way trade unions are perceived by society and responded to by the state are key factors in the genesis of industrial confrontation .
19 The rat experiments that we have been considering suggest that the interference theory is more accurate .
20 More recent reviews suggest that the government prohibition of admissions to mental hospitals has , at least partially , succeeded in achieving the development of community services .
21 There are several considerations , however , which suggest that the oboe band would have conformed to its normal practice and played in only four parts , leaving the quinte part , the one just above the bass , unreinforced .
22 The data we have examined suggest that the poll tax was not itself the prime cause of the variation in results either between types of local authority or individual councils .
23 Space prevents a full summary of Illich 's closely reasoned attack on the medical profession but his views suggest that the functionalist argument that the higher professions confer positive benefits on society is at least questionable .
24 Our data , which show thatleukotriene inhibitors do not decrease chemiluminescence , suggest that the lipoxygenase pathway does not significantly contribute to the production of reactive oxygen species by the inflamed colonic mucosa .
25 He has succeeded in creating the atmosphere of a Mediterranean village , through the various architectural embellishments ; the old style Mallorcan houses , with their pastel-shaded façades , balconies , verandas , shutters and irregular roof-lines , suggest that the Anchorage Village has evolved over generations rather than just six years .
26 Reports suggest that the Army Chief of Staff , Maj.-Gen.
27 Other highlights of the survey suggest that the construction industry is stagnating and that there has been a steep fall in new orders , declining sales and lower selling prices .
28 So that the training is not unduly prolonged the deans suggest that the undergraduate course could be shortened to compensate for the extra time spent as a house officer .
29 Examples from retrospective case studies suggest that the uncertainty map relates to and in fact provides an integrative framework for much of the innovation research to date .
30 suggest that the transport element tends to dominate the classification , and in terms of opportunities available to the residents in any given location , their quality of life can be very much influenced by whether or not they can afford private transport .
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