Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] [adj] [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We can only break our of this vicious circle by understanding the factors that influence the dietary choices we make .
2 Isolated , earning low wages , they mostly lose the statutory benefits which it has taken most of the century to establish — sick pay , paid holdiay , paid maternity leave , national insurance and redundancy notice and compensaiton .
3 ‘ The prototypes will enable us to evaluate how the public receives multimedia systems and whether they bring the cultural advantages we 're seeking , ’ said LeCoz .
4 They highlight the false assumptions which underpin much social security provision .
5 The objective in doing so is to identify their ‘ true ’ nature or ideal character and distinguish or highlight the corrupt forms which have entered modern political consciousness as a result of rationalistic errors .
6 The issue will be whether the new government will have the courage to face the problems and introduce the harsh measures which will perhaps be required , at the price , it may be , of its own popularity .
7 McDonald outlines it thus : ‘ A : find the best artists you can ; B : keep them in a creative mood so that they make the best records they can , and C : maximise the sales of the records everywhere without turning it into a real form of drudgery for them . ’
8 It may be comforting if you can acknowledge that in any moment you make the best choices you are able to in the situations in which you find yourself .
9 Once we enquire , for example , what range of options are available to individual agents , or why they make the particular choices they do , the unsettled differences between the two views begin to emerge .
10 Which reminds me that the Jocks — I mean the real guardsmen who arrived from England this morning to make up the complement , not you phoney chaps , are going to be given their first lesson this afternoon .
11 I mean the Scottish boys I mean they always wanted the big end of the stick you see ?
12 Aye , well I mean the social activities you used to have in the old place , were th were those any better than over here ?
13 The words mean the same things whatever they may be , so why should one be nicer or nastier than the other ?
14 The post-Comintern Communist Movement , the Socialist International , international Fascist organizations , and the Green movement ( about which more will be said below ) provide the only models we have for such organizations , and none of these can be currently regarded as successful in global terms .
15 They provide the basic impulses which prompt decisions and , as we have already seen , serve for us as important reasons for action .
16 If we recover more of a text 's historicity , recapture the lost agencies which originally motivated its emergence and come to understand more about the conditions of its emergence , we may find a cultural presence strange and apparently remote from our own .
17 Propositions 3 and 4 of the second edition of The Christian Faith ( referred to hereafter as , summarise the essential points he makes about it .
18 This was , nevertheless , an increasingly commercialised society and ‘ the impersonal attitudes of the marketplace very soon supersede the romantic impulses which normally might develop ’ .
19 Does any hon. Member seriously think that , after Britain has signed up for a single currency , we could go to war on our own and expect the 11 countries who share the same currency to stand idly by and see the value of their currency wrecked , for ever depreciating , just because Britain was in one of its periodic warmongering fits ?
20 Explore the different ways you can use them .
21 I mean probably women are more daring you know because they 've got less to lose in a way I suppose if you if you 're not a councillor you can be more er you know or if you 're not worried for your job or you know or if there is n't a definite structure I suppose in the lodge there 's the definite people that always say the same things you know what I mean and it 's it 's less easy to be spontaneous in that situation I would think you know .
22 in the Journal of Physical Chemistry , report the first experiments which demonstrate that more open and disorganized carbon clusters collapse into a fullerene .
23 The basic DOS application is faster , no doubt , but if you want the graphical add-ins you 'll still need plenty of RAM and a fast processor to make it work .
24 mimics them and that , oh I hate that , I hate that as I say a few times I thought to myself I do not like
25 Fold forward and remove the four bolts which go into the floor and carry the seat out .
26 According to Mr Billington , the proposed changes in the law would ‘ effectively eviscerate ’ the US copyright registration system and remove the statutory incentives which mean that the Library of Congress receives the free deposit copies to which it is entitled .
27 High up the towers are sculptured bulls which commemorate the original animals which carried the building stones up to the top of the hill from the flat plain below .
28 ( 24 ) He put a hand under her elbow and helped her stumble the few steps she had to take .
29 Please list the other clubs he managed , apart from Liverpool .
30 List the particular circumstances which cause frustration and stressful tension to mount .
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