Example sentences of "[det] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Provided there is no physically damaging effect , it would seem that what is seen , said , done , heard or physically felt by the mother has no effect whatever , but that emotional factors during pregnancy can have good or bad effect .
2 The implications of the book 's theory is that Israeli claims to statehood in Palestine are founded upon a false assumption and that the Jewish homeland lies just down the road from Mecca .
3 He suggests that climatic variations almost certainly influence personal behaviour and that specific types of weather can cause an increase in anti-social behaviour in many groups , ranging from schoolchildren causing havoc in the classroom to outbreaks of violence among those taking part in mass demonstrations .
4 Pictures shall not infer that low forms of sex relationship are the accepted or common thing .
5 Most scientists expect that it will show , as in Hiroshima and Nagasaki , that low doses of radiation have no detectable effect on humans or animals in the first years after an accident .
6 Another cause is that complete regions of DNA are transposed from one part of the molecule to another , or that foreign DNA from a virus has been inserted .
7 This ensures that the net remains twist-tree and that odd pieces of debris , twigs or whatever , can be removed as you progress .
8 The significance of these changes is still unclear , although one could speculate that high values of cAMP , and perhaps of cGMP , in enterocytes contribute to the pathogenesis of diarrhoea .
9 Experience in the 1970s in particular has shown us that high rates of inflation can coexist with high rates of unemployment and no explanation of this is provided by the Keynesian theory .
10 Thus his argument is that although both effects exist , the important effect as far as eyewitness testimony is concerned is that high levels of arousal in actual crimes are likely to lead to impaired memory performance .
11 The Department of Health has issued a caution to women who are , or are about to become pregnant that there is some evidence from abroad , in women taking huge supplementary doses , to suggest that high levels of Vit .
12 Preventive efforts can , however , be made to ensure that the mother is aware of the problems of certain courses of action ; that high standards of care are in operation throughout the process ; that the necessary steps are taken to combat the incidence of infection and disease which may affect a healthy foetus , and that nutritional standards are sufficiently high .
13 It is here , as much as in psychology , that woman-centred theories of subjectivity are articulated ; for woman-centred theories look like humanist psychological theories which have redefined human potential as feminine potential .
14 It is also that different forms of capitalism will produce different relationships between state and society and therefore different relationships between state institutions .
15 From the British ‘ classical ’ economists , Adam Smith , David Ricardo , Adam Ferguson and James Mill , Marx accepted the idea that the ‘ laws of motion ’ of capitalism can only be grasped via simplified economic models , and that different groups in production have opposing interests ( Meek , 1973 ) .
16 The main point to understand here is that different types of trust are designed to meet different situations .
17 Secondly , it was recognised that existing services were often vital but that they were unable to meet all the needs of this special group of elderly people and that different types of service might be required ; it was never intended that the project should deprive people of existing services and substitute others for them , but that it should bridge gaps between those already available , whether statutory , voluntary or private .
18 Another factor in Ethernet 's favour is that different types of cable can be mixed on the one Ethernet network , so you could lay cheap cable in most areas and higher-performance stuff in critical sections .
19 They indicate that much imaginative work is being developed , and that different types of provision have been established .
20 The ‘ if you ca n't measure it , it does n't exist ’ brigade long maintained that they did n't , as long as they were of good enough quality , but the generally accepted view among the hi-fi fraternity is that they do , and that different pieces of gear respond differently to different bits of wire ( and indeed to different plugs ! ) .
21 will ultimately apply utilitarian standard , but he does n't make much of it here and he relies on a much more intuitive idea of what manage things well and he assumes that different branches of government will have different standards of success and that we will be able to tell pretty much whether they 're doing well or badly .
22 Functionality has nothing to do with that ; all that different kinds of functionality do is affect the forms which relative autonomy takes .
23 Bowing to the inevitable , Kenya started to remove the controls in 1988 and had eliminated them all by 1990 , except for a few agricultural products like maize .
24 The effectiveness of metaphors of the type in which inanimates are treated as animate is shown in passages of narratorial description where they are deployed in a fully developed form , for example in a lengthy passage where the pre-Copernican view of the universe ( which still pervades the English language ) is exploited and combined with the peoples ' perception of animacy in all things : " The moon rose slowly and almost vertically into a sky where there was nothing but a few spilled traces of cloud .
25 Some representative indicators of plant growth are listed , together with brief comments .
26 In the past , ‘ yardstick-plus ’ costs have been permitted , mainly in expensive urban locations but also in some rural locations in recognition of their higher building costs .
27 There are some strange flights of fancy and there are also some extremely down to earth not to say earthy observations .
28 There were some strange outcrops of rock , a huddle of barns and outbuildings , a line of Irish and English yews , and an 18th-century crinkle-crankle wall .
29 ‘ You have learned some strange manners at Court , child .
30 So , whilst it is possible to identify some broad directions of change it remains difficult to decide the precise implications .
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