Example sentences of "[vb base] a [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | But the depth of experience on which children can rely when they encounter a new topic varies from one topic to another . |
2 | My point , however , is that here we encounter a main morality-religion sustained by a complex and composite spiritual hierarchy which is a veritable fount of divine justice and retribution . |
3 | Both involve a common currency circulating throughout the union and both require the establishment of a union monetary authority with responsibility for issuing the union 's currency . |
4 | Most meat distributions involve a local group numbering between fifty and one hundred individuals . |
5 | However , both also suggest a significant influence absent both from Middleborough and the Lion and Stag pavement . |
6 | I suggest a universal deluxe curved slicker brush . |
7 | Would not such a visit provide a glorious opportunity to point out that the assisted places scheme — among other major educational advances — would be abolished under a Labour Government , thereby denying many bright children in the Duchy the opportunity of a first-rate education ? |
8 | Anglian Water Open Days provide a rare opportunity to find out what is really involved in treating and supplying safe , clean water and in cleaning waste water for its return to the environment . |
9 | Both provide a real opportunity to start breaking down barriers . |
10 | Introductory chapters provide a solid foundation covering anthropology , anatomy , and ‘ functional mechanics ’ of the female pelvic floor . |
11 | But , however successful they are financially , they provide a splendid opportunity to give your work exposure and publicity and to take stock of your progress and development , as well as often providing various contacts and leads to follow up . |
12 | Neighbourhood Energy Action is a national charity and has helped to promote over 450 Community Insulation Projects which provide a low cost draughtproofing service to pensioners and others on low incomes . |
13 | But she has no intention of changing course now as she believes that , run as separate entities , the shops remain manageable and provide a strong incentive to succeed for the franchisees . |
14 | While Yoruba and Ibo patterns of status mobility based on achieved wealth provide a strong incentive to establish a business enterprise as a means of obtaining high social status , once established there are no antecedent roles conferring respect for efficient managerial performance . |
15 | provide a useful training-ground to prepare us |
16 | Office Systems ( also previously known as office automation or office information systems ) provide a good vehicle to explore the major questions . |
17 | Threats in the external environment also provide a compelling reason to expand beyond the home market . |
18 | After that you need to type it either on to a computer or a typewriter and provide a free translation to go with it . |
19 | The consultant psychiatrist and a team of community nurses from the health service are actively involved in supporting and visiting the scheme , and the home is registered and inspected by the local authority who also provide a social worker to provide links with other local services . |
20 | You propose a new wheeze to help farmers ; I cite a specific nonsense that will result . |
21 | To return to the question of how longitude-confined VGP paths can arise from complex behaviour of the dynamo , we propose a simple way to link VGP movements with flux change at the core surface , thereby connecting palaeomagnetic data with intuition gained from secular variation ( SV ) studies . |
22 | Feigning fatigue , we urge a baffled party to evacuate before the witching hour . |
23 | ‘ All the independent analysts are now backing their words with money that they expect a gentle recovery to take root next year . ’ |
24 | Expect a big babes-and-boys following , lots of lusting and live shows early next year |
25 | Those ultimate motivations will be the subject of the next section , but here we are interested in exactly what it is that we expect a pragmatic theory to do . |
26 | If you want a decent tree to grow |
27 | He added : ‘ We still want to stay in Britain , but we want a decent place to live in . ’ |
28 | ‘ I want this room cleaned , and I want a warm bath got ready for Mrs Duncan . ’ |
29 | P O A by the way , another thing I 'm thinking of doing is saying , if you want a net price enter in there , it has to come through a manager or |
30 | ‘ So , for instance , you may install Windows in the office , and if you want a compatible spreadsheet to use at home , you can install the DOS version there , provided that only one is used at a time . ’ |