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

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1 As the work tends to be a bit messy you 'll need to wear old clothes and bring some overalls or an apron with you .
2 Local reports in Bavaria do , however , apart from registering ‘ loyal ’ opinion , provide some indications that the reactions depicted in the central SD reports were not the only ones to be observed .
3 Distancing and the critique of spontaneity and freedom motivate such practices as the use of tableaux to break narrative continuity and let the spectator stand back , and characteristically Godardian elucidation of the relations of production in the film production process ( Cook 1985 , pp. 137 , 166 ) .
4 The remaining highlands bear fewer craters and this could largely be the result of partial burial by ejecta from basin-forming impacts , because these regions border such basins or the subsequent maria .
5 The answers seem to be that : ( 1 ) an arbitrator may be obliged to follow the litigation practice if he is to avoid an allegation of misconduct , unless the arbitration rules concerned specifically preclude those procedures or the parties both agree they need not be followed ; and that ( 2 ) the position of an expert will depend first on whether the parties have any specific requirements .
6 The editor of a volume that contained 10 studies on the effects of infant and child mortality on fertility , summarized the findings in the following way : " The picture is not attractive for those who look to mortality reduction as a means of reducing fertility through familial effects , let alone for those who advocate such measures as a means to reduce growth rates . "
7 Easements cover such things as the erection of advertising hoardings , etc , on the premises of the owner .
8 Clean the fish and remove any roes and the backbone from each .
9 I hate these earphones but the other ones hurt my ears .
10 Certainly by the second quarter of the sixteenth century there were serious social grievances which underlie such movements as the Pilgrimage of Grace of 1536 and the West Country and Norfolk revolts of 1549 .
11 They either assumed that what appeared in such a paper was nonsense or establishment propaganda , or they read such papers as the Manchester Guardian , as it was then called .
12 It is helpful to understand how money is transferred from one country to another and the bank accounting procedures which accompany such transfers if the concept of Eurocurrency is to be fully understood .
13 Meet these demands and the targeting of police officers will stop !
14 Social policy courses examine these arguments and the evidence on which they are based .
15 Of orchids , euglossines visit some 625 species in 55 genera , especially in the subtribes Stanhopeinae and Catasetinae ; they also visit some Gesneriaceae and a number of Araceae as well as rotting logs , to which they are possibly attracted by fungi .
16 In order to break these lengthy causal chains and thus put a cap on liability by devising a test of personal responsibility , interests theories invoke such criteria as a voluntary act , consent , acquiescence , a duty of care and foreseen or foreseeable consequences .
17 You know these magazines that the Jehovah 's Jehovah 's Witnesses
18 Our dramatis personae are the people who inhabit these places and the people who speak about them in various public ways .
19 We hear many reports that the Land Rover 2.5 litre turbo diesel engine is underpowered , drinks oil and needs constant servicing Can the new Discovery 200 TDi turbo diesel engine be fitted into a 110 as a replacement engine ?
20 Well basically I see we get less holidays than every other factory .
21 If I get those things and a book or two — I will go to Wednesday night chapel for a whole year .
22 ‘ You get several colleagues and the latest British Telecom touch dial screen technology with all the market-makers ’ numbers pre-programmed and you ring 'em up at exactly the same time .
23 Although Anderson 's attitudes towards his interlocutors may have changed in the example above , we actually find few interruptions because the speech situations dramatised in Professional Foul are generally co-operative .
24 In practice the onus is on the plaintiff to obtain the police report and it should be borne in mind that the police destroy such reports as a matter of course after a relatively short period .
25 In The German Ideology , Marx had hypothesized that the concepts with which , in capitalist society , we understand such things as the State , law , and property are moulded for the purpose of domination .
26 Sceptics like John Maddox , editor of Nature , dismiss such results as a ‘ nonexistent phenomenon .
27 There is no point in having a law forbidding such wars which outlaw such events as the recent Tanzanian intervention in Uganda , an event which was met by a stunning silence from the international community insofar as the evident illegality of the operation was concerned .
28 Eve , the manager , believes it 's very important that new assistants understand these objectives and the meaning of the policy statement right from the start .
29 A standard form of agreement is set out in Appendix I. The essential elements of a confidentiality agreement are an acknowledgment by the purchaser that : ( a ) the existence of the negotiations and all information received relating to the vendor 's business is confidential ; ( b ) the purchaser will maintain the confidentiality and ensure that all persons receiving the information maintain the confidentiality ; ( c ) the purchaser will only use information for assessing its acquisition of the business and for no other purpose ; ( d ) the purchaser will return all the information and either return or destroy all copies if the transaction does not complete .
30 The subordinate females do have one or two ways of retaliating — they tend to go on laying longer and produce more eggs than the dominant female , and they also produce the occasional late egg some time after they have laid the rest of their clutch .
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