Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Many of the clubs cater for novices as well as for established performers . |
2 | The programmes consist of excerpts from recorded classes which are then discussed during the programme . |
3 | The system is one in which the institutions compete for students on the basis of prices , and the Universities Funding Council has produced a detailed list of guide prices , banded to take account of the varying costs of providing courses in different subject areas . |
4 | The question of measuring the response of the futures market to changes in the rate of return on the market portfolio will be considered further in Chapter 7 . |
5 | Such claims are always contentious in climatic circles , and opponents of the work claim that the cycles are not statistically significant , and criticise Vines 's claim that the patterns correlate with changes in the Sun 's activity . |
6 | It is assumed that the spherulites grow from nuclei whose relative positions in the melt remain unaltered , and the analysis allows for the eventual impingement of the growing discs on one another . |
7 | Mm , and a lot of er the religions believe in things that er are n't true like Santa Claus |
8 | So far we have looked at the view that sex differences affect the way in which the police and the courts act toward offenders , and that this enables women to escape criminalisation to a greater extent than men . |
9 | The courts have at times taken an uncompromising attitude towards express legislative provisions designed to exclude judicial review . |
10 | This technique of thinking of how the notes relate to chords is an extremely important improvising and compositional skill , and you 'll find that perseverance produces results that are well worth the effort . |
11 | Wintering areas of this species are unknown , but some believe the birds winter in polynyas ( open areas in sea ice ) or on the ice edge of the Bering or Chukchi Seas . |
12 | Among the weaver birds polygyny occurs in territories within a colony but these do not include a foraging area because the birds forage in flocks away from the breeding location . |
13 | As with other holders of potential power , the strategies open to presidents are limited through a variety of factors — the president is constrained through his formal constitutional powers , the degree of popularity he enjoys and the limitations imposed by relations with other countries , for example . |
14 | Today , the Ulstermen clash with holders Munster for the title after the southerners nosed past Leinster by 7–6 . |
15 | but the fingers uncurl into fronds |
16 | The frequencies lie within ranges which are of the order of one Cycle in 10 , 20 and 60 seconds . |
17 | The signals fluctuate in cycles : if radio energy fluctuates at one cycle every second , then it has a frequency of one Hertz . |
18 | The badgers have also been innoculated against TB , a disease some farmers and vets think the animals pass onto cows . |
19 | At times the foxes work in pairs , one distracting the sow , or ewe , while the other grabs the offspring . |
20 | The notebooks come in sets of 24 costing £18.96 , so maybe your Pack would like to buy a set . |
21 | The gangs exist as intimations of a power which cancels Ahmed 's claim to be a revolutionary leader . |
22 | It is not long before the pictures deal with activities as well as objects : having a bath , going shopping , a visit to the clinic , and walking in the streets and in the country . |
23 | The opportunities open to women in this period scarcely expanded , may even have contracted . |
24 | With many populations we are already aware that the units fall into sub-groups of which we would wish to take account in any sampling . |
25 | His distinction between function and index ( two of his basic narrative units ) is determined by whether the units link with others to form a chain of actions ( the functions ) , or whether their role is a more diffuse contribution to the meaning of the story , such as information about characters ( the indices ) . |
26 | Again the bats collide with obstacles and again the hypothesis is supported . |
27 | The probes correspond to columns and the clones to rows . |
28 | Manager Bill McMahon , said : ‘ The fans range from boas to ostrich feather to Spanish fans . |
29 | A central computer will be programmed to contact the transponders at regular intervals and raise the alarm if the rhinos wander into areas where there is a high risk of poaching . |
30 | Father wants tandoori duck , mother something green , the kids go for nachos except for studious Cecil , who wants Raymond Blanc in a package . |