Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This offers support for the idea ( in those practices with at least one partner with a special interest in diabetes ) of concentrating diabetic care on that partner , thus reinforcing that general practitioner 's skills .
2 He walked onto the runway but was cleared of tresspass after pointing out that the public right of way as marked on maps actually crosses part of the base .
3 It involves change on the individual and the social setting level , whether an organization , local community , or national policy .
4 This view receives support from the work of Livingston ( 1983 ) .
5 The child receives nutrition through a gastrostomy directly into the stomach ( Blackman et al .
6 It goes west along the river Humber before passing north around the western edge of the Yorkshire Wolds .
7 To that end , a client 's financial obligations are to the Legal Aid Fund and the solicitor receives payment from the Fund .
8 This last means that the auctioneer when lie receives payment from the purchaser can deduct his commission charges before passing on the money to the vendor .
9 Low density lipoprotein cholesterol ( LDL ) — which transports cholesterol from the liver to the rest of the body
10 High density lipoprotein cholesterol ( HDL ) — which transports cholesterol from the body back to the liver for excretion .
11 These are objects for which the compact object is normally thought to be a neutron star ; the most popular model for the QPOs involves interaction between an accretion flow and the magnetosphere of the neutron star .
12 If clinical depression represents impoverishment of the ego on a grand scale , then here we have it on a scale which can only be called grander still : that of an entire culture , a complete philosophy of life .
13 The computerised method assures a standard experimental procedure for each subject … it minimises interaction of the subject with the experimenter .
14 Like every illustration , of course , it only goes part of the way in satisfying our minds .
15 The teacher 's report forms will give information which goes part of the way towards judging the educational value of the unit .
16 It is now fairly certain that the Australia antigen represents part of the virus responsible for type B hepatitis and its discovery has made it easier to determine the modes of transmission and the presence of a ‘ carrier ’ state , in which the infected person may suffer no ill health from his disease but is still capable of passing it on to others .
17 The ideology which both constitutes existence for the individual and imposes social relations upon her is mediated through the culture :
18 Environmental Issues wins award from The Guardian
19 This minimises exposure of the patient to radiation .
20 Where the writer is deliberately exploiting the resources of the written medium , it seems reasonable to suggest that that manipulation constitutes part of the text .
21 The second sentence constitutes part of the setting along with the time elements established in the first sentence .
22 ‘ Regular attendance at the chapel of St. John hardly constitutes over-exposure to the public , ’ Joan demurred .
23 And then has a glass , I mean , the number of times he , I mean I think he 's the only one who drinks milk by the glassful !
24 Thus the new towns GDO grants permission for the carrying out of development ( approved by the secretary of state ) by a new town development corporation within the designated area .
25 It prints at 300dpi , and produces text of a quality similar to that of the Canon , albeit a little more slowly .
26 In this latter condition , gluten ( which is also found in oats , barley , and rye ) produces damage to the lining of the bowel , preventing normal absorption of nutrients from the diet .
27 Thus , even where a sexual assault involves no significant physical force , it constitutes harm in the sense that it invades a deeply personal zone , gaining non-consensually that which should only be shared consensually .
28 The complexity of the concept of outcome has discourages research into the impact of the care experience on the child .
29 In fact , so contemptible did I find his dismissal of my judgement as to what constitutes talent on the football field , that I flatly refused the £200,000 fee they were willing to pay for Colin Webley and let the useless git go on a free transfer !
30 This may pose particular problems in child abuse cases and The Law Society 's Guide on Confidentiality and Privilege — Child Abuse and Abduction ( published in the Law Society Professional Standards Bulletin No 5 ) offers guidance to the profession .
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