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

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1 Letters requiring a personal reply must be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelop or a self addressed envelope and international reply coupons .
2 These authorities suggest that a promise to pay money , or to do any other act , in a certain event but without any express or implied request to the promisee to bring about , or to promise to bring about , that event , is made without consideration .
3 Less controversially , it soon becomes apparent to personnel involved in course and presenter evaluation that student respondents rarely assign very poor ratings , or make extremely negative comments , even when other indicators such as colleague judgement suggest that a course has been presented particularly poorly .
4 They suggest that an individual develops a ‘ self-concept ’ , a picture of him- or herself which has an important influence on his or her actions .
5 We suggest that an authority embarking on a project of this kind needs to give serious consideration to the time-scale for guaranteed funding and the relative merits of schemes which are openly competitive and those based on selection and sponsorship .
6 Consent of the shareholders by ordinary resolution is required , unless the articles permit the board to sanction payments without shareholder approval , or provide that a resolution passed by more than a simple majority of shareholders must be obtained .
7 SIR , — Dr Rose and colleagues ( May 8 , p 1179 ) report that a tetranucleotide repeat polymorphism , 5 to the myelin basic protein ( MBP ) gene , is not genetically linked with familial multiple sclerosis ( MS ) .
8 They realise that a servant has often very little choice in the matter .
9 When we say that a child enjoys the security of a familiar story structure , what tools have we for analysing that structure ?
10 Besides revealing that many of the collection 's frames were damaged when National Gallery conservators removed paintings for examination , the students say that a plan to store works not included on the tour in either the National Gallery or the Philadelphia Museum of Art would bring the foundation 's art classes to an end .
11 Zande say that a suicide takes his own life ‘ because he is bewitched ’ : ‘ witchcraft ’ killed him .
12 I say that a psychologist deals with the things normal people say and do , while a psychiatrist deals with the things dotty people say and do .
13 Will the right hon. Gentleman now acknowledge that a system based on the highest bid was always likely to undermine the quality and variety of British television ?
14 If the people sense that a vacuum has developed at the ‘ party centre ’ , and the troops are withdrawn , they will fill the same square with the same demand in a matter of hours .
15 Some trivial thing — say if an accident happened , three or four people injured in a car crash , pages of statements to take , and then a Report would come back ; ‘ Had the driver signed his driving licence ? ’
16 It would act , for example , as a general mechanism to wipe out those that end up in the wrong place , say after a cut mixes cells between different layers of skin .
17 We cheer when a meerkat eats up a scorpion or a rattlesnake just for the hell of it .
18 when you read in Police Review that an officer has been awarded an M.A. after post-graduate study , it will probably be in a ‘ safe ’ subject such as business management .
19 These generally denote that an item bearing the name of one weaving group was in fact made by another .
20 The governors fear that a move to set up a panel to consider the introduction of grammar schools threatens their status and stability .
21 Taking both these factors into account , I conclude that a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence should be given the opportunity to make representations in writing to the Secretary of State about the length of his tariff period before it is set .
22 Any object that an individual has had for a long time , a favourite book for example , has already been affected by that individual 's electrical impulses .
23 THE latest statistics show that a man retiring in Edinburgh is likely to live four years longer than his counterpart in Glasgow , it was stated yesterday .
24 The results show that a surface containing both differential vertical and differential horizontal perspective cues appropri- ate to viewing the surface at infinity was judged to have more peak-to-trough depth than the equivalent surface with perspective cues appropriate to viewing at 28cm .
25 By making the assumption that one orientation of a link in a chain relative to its neighbour is energetically preferred over all others they show that a temperature exists at which the configurational entropy vanishes , giving a true second-order transition at this point .
26 In Chapter 4 I show that an attempt to prove the possibility of pluralism by proving the existence of irreducibly " external " relations presupposes a distinction between a subjective and an objective order .
27 Imagine that a child has expressed some meaning with an innovative term , a , and that this meaning is identical to the one expressed by term b , the term conventionally used for that meaning by adults — e.g. , plant-man versus gardener .
28 Imagine that a razor supplied by manufacturer A in February 1989 is bought from a retailer in June 1991 and when used in July 1991 cuts the user 's face when slid sideways across it .
29 Imagine that a company buys a computer .
30 Perhaps this is the more important in the late twentieth century now that this means of image-making is so familiar that some people actually imagine that a photograph shows the world as it is .
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