Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Jane Asher dinosaur cake was introduced recently and buyers inform us that dinosaur shaped canned pasta is now a possibility , together with existing canned lines of this kind . |
2 | He was a member of a working party which caused ICI to switch to a new approach under which each division took direct control of its own sales . |
3 | Do you believe that Halloween has any kind of place with the devil or not ? |
4 | MaliVai ( ‘ call me Mal ’ ) , Washington , out of Glen Cove , a fashionable suburb of New York , is one who took that decision to turn pro back in 1989 . |
5 | That decision created tremendous doubt about whether facilities will be made available to service the regions north of London . |
6 | In an argument no doubt intended to be attractive to Manchester 's merchants and employers — local abolitionists had specifically asked him to write on the impolicy of slavery and the slave trade — he declared that freedom produced cheaper labour than slavery . |
7 | Each part covers one aspect of your beauty and has a wide selection cosmetics and beauty products selected individually for you by our Experts , and a Beauty Report showing how to use them . |
8 | The sections were washed with TBS for two successive five minute periods after each incubation to remove unbound antibody . |
9 | The sociological implications of this view , that racism produces ethnic disadvantage , are that attention should focus on the history and mode of operation of racism rather than the ways in which ethnic minorities do or do not adapt to British society . |
10 | Neither pairing produced conclusive evidence , such was the low key nature of United 's approach . |
11 | Neither pairing produced conclusive evidence , such was the low-key nature of United 's approach — and Ferguson refused to say which twosome he would go for . |
12 | The distinction of these functions was in part a result of their internal development , as each function required more skill and time . |
13 | In neither case did Bcl-2 expression overcome the cytostatic effect of the drugs ( data not shown ) . |
14 | That hope assumes economic recovery on a scale which the Chancellor himself is shy to predict . |
15 | The uprising of 1848 gave them an opportunity to alter their status , but they did not take it and by and large seem to have accepted that industrialisation meant inevitable Germanisation . |
16 | They are polygamous , each male possessing any number of females . |
17 | Mm you split it down the middle again so that will go off that way and then that branch go that way see ? |
18 | It seems that Parliament accepted this recommendation , although I doubt whether blood donation will create any problem as a ‘ Gillick competent ’ minor of any age would be able to give consent under the common law . |
19 | This was anathema to the predominant mentality of the time , and a stark contrast to the later argument of Job Throckmorton [ q.v. ] that Parliament had full competence in the matter . |
20 | Constant vigilance is essential , but undergraduates have little opportunity to gain first hand experience of infectious diseases during their hospital training . |
21 | For the variable we are considering , this prediction implies that the difference between the current value of the retail price index and the expectation of that index formed last period will be a serially uncorrelated random variable with mean zero , that is : where P t is the actual value of the current retail price index , is the expectation of P t , formed in period , and v t is the random forecast error , which is uncorrelated with any information available in period or earlier . |
22 | Children seem to have little difficulty accepting this convention because it is so like the action replays they will frequently have seen on television . |
23 | An organization would be most unlikely to dismiss them without good reason , and if it were to they would have little difficulty finding alternative work . |
24 | Seb would have little difficulty keeping this promise . |
25 | A minority administration should face little difficulty winning Liberal Democrat support for similar objectives . |
26 | The candidates of the main parties are selected locally , though the national party in each case retains some veto power . |
27 | In b the slope of each dotted line is less than unity — in each case denoting negative allometry . |
28 | Each piece quoted here ends with new material , in each case giving added force and brilliance to the ending of operatic arias : |
29 | " That budget brings federal spending under control . |
30 | An injunction was granted in that case to enforce that duty ordering the owner to maintain a hoarding around a vacant piece of his land or find some other way to prevent trespassers from using and depositing filth and refuse there , which amongst other things , gave rise to foul odours . |