Example sentences of "[vb -s] [det] of [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With the exception of the 64k mode , the Renoir NT fulfils each of these conditions , and , frankly , I do n't consider the bugs in the 64k mode to be a factor in the way I view the card .
2 Among a heap of mundane weaponry — a two-handed flail , spare sword and scabbard , two throwing axes , crossbow , 2 quivers each of 24 crossbow bolts , and a repeating crossbow — the first chest has a complete suit of Plate Armour +1 which the Chaos Warrior is no longer able to use due to his mutated form .
3 His personal position almost certainly mirrors that of numerous others who gravitated from James to Paul , from a form of Judaism to the increasingly autonomous new religion subsequently called Christianity .
4 ‘ Perhaps he needs some of those drops again , Thorny .
5 ( It is possible that the SPHINX system also has some of these problems but is unaware of it .
6 It 's no good saying to the revenue well half of it er my wife has half of this account therefore I 'm not regarding it as mine .
7 The London Industrial Strategy ( Greater London Council , 1985 ) highlights some of these problems , and although it argues for a positive role for local authorities , in the end it concludes that national help and assistance will be necessary in order to have any major impact .
8 It dissolves some of these substances which become part of the water .
9 A case which illustrates some of these features well is the ash erupted by the Chilean volcano Quizapu , during a Plinian eruption in 1932 .
10 Many commentators have suggested that non-manual workers enjoy considerable advantages in employment over their manual counterparts : they tend to enjoy more job security , work shorter hours , have longer holidays , more fringe benefits , and have greater promotion prospects ( Table 7 below illustrates some of these points ) .
11 In the next section , we present a model of imperfect competition ( based on Dixit and Stiglitz , 1977 ) which incorporates some of these features .
12 The modern sociobiological approach to evolution contains much of major importance for this inquiry .
13 The University needs all of these qualities for the future .
14 Millions of retail and wholesale outlets are given in the yellow pages of the telephone directory collection , which covers all of Western Europe , as well as most of the world 's principal markets .
15 A case study of Kenya ( Baker 1981 ) admirably illustrates many of these points , and Fig. 4. 1 from Baker is reproduced summarising many of the points made above .
16 Leapor places all of these concerns in the worst possible light .
17 In the guided conversation , the researcher has more of this power ; he will ensure that the topics that have emerged as important are discussed , and will make notes , or even a recording , of the respondent 's answers .
18 Therefore what we are recognizing is that there would be developments on these roads Mr chairman , I would ask in fact in their assessments of their traffic flows and the environmental impact , has any of that element been taken into account ?
19 Your child will probably need a calcium supplement , and the overall diet should be checked by a paediatric nutritionist to see if it contains enough of other minerals , as well as vitamins .
20 If the medicine you are taking is not listed there , ask to speak to the pharmacist at the shop where you buy it — he or she will be able to tell you if it contains any of these drugs .
21 It ended in May 1915 , during one of the most politically testing weeks in Asquith 's premiership , with the lady 's retreat into a curious marriage to Edwin Montagu , a lesser member of the government and a very close friend — indeed acolyte — of the prime minister , and it is about Montagu that this book has most of new interest to say .
22 Here he says that of all cases of hypertrophy of the external genitalia in women , physicians are most frequently consulted regarding the nymphae ( the inner labia ) and the clitoris , and that the causes of this condition , though not well understood , might be due to ‘ masturbation , excessive venery , or even the rubbing incident to a pruritis ’ .
23 Business Risks International , a company that counsels firms on terrorism , says that of 35,116 terrorist acts conducted between 1970 and 1988 , only 747 took place in North America , 626 of them before 1980 .
24 Freud 's finding was that guilt is , starts off as an aggressive drive in the id that could go anywhere , preferably towards other people , but the superego uses some of this aggression and destructive energy arising in the id and then turns it back against the ego , and uses it to punish the ego , so the aggression , instead of going into someone else or into the outside world , is turned back against the self and to that extent is self-destructive .
25 Secondly , share-pushing raised in acute form a problem which bedevils much of civil law .
26 The Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris ) , which Watkins referred to as ‘ The Tree of the Ancient Track ’ , meets several of these criteria .
27 You do n't , I suppose , happen to know whether she fulfils either of those categories ? ’
28 The degree of curvature , however , far exceeds that of other fossil hominoids , including Proconsul , and it may be a uniquely derived and functionally related characteristic of the sivapithecines .
29 Throughout the century , rather more males than females were born , the ratio remaining relatively constant despite beliefs that the proportion of male births increases after wars in which the mortality of young adult men greatly exceeds that of young adult women .
30 Their ability to thrive in these conditions is due to both their resistance to pollution and their rapid rate of growth , which far exceeds that of stony corals , and can be observed even in aquaria .
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