Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [verb] [conj] a " in BNC.
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1 | The theory proposed by Lubow and his collaborators ( e.g. Lubow , Schnur , and Rifkin 1976 ; Lubow , Weiner , and Schnur 1981 ) starts by assuming that a novel stimulus will evoke an ‘ attentional response ’ . |
2 | His 1923 review of Ulysses ends by stating that a combination of psychology , ethnology , and Frazer 's Golden Bough has made possible a new method of artistic construction . |
3 | Once again the question arises whether a man , who persists in believing that a woman consents despite an active demonstration by her that such consent is denied , should have a defence to rape . |
4 | It goes without saying that a beautiful piano was used for the recording , and that Haefliger communicates and obvious sense of joy in performing . |
5 | It goes without saying that a huge range of factors play some part in shaping the course of human affairs , and there are obvious advantages in a division of labour . |
6 | But it goes without saying that a person presenting a potential employer or insurance company with unsolicited evidence that he does not carry the genes predisposing for various ailments will have a definite advantage . |
7 | It goes without saying that a great urban conurbation such as Nottingham can not and must not have its affairs meddled in by councillors from Mansfield , Worksop and Retford who , although loyal Nottinghamshire people , have no community of interest in our great city and who , not surprisingly , want their towns to have as much of the county cake as they can get . |
8 | The duty on an applicant to have recourse to ‘ effective and adequate ’ remedies extends to testing whether a possible avenue of redress will in fact operate to provide a remedy in his case . |