Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [noun pl] [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The TPC charts do not show civil airspace , so I used an Aerad radio-navigation chart to mark the boundaries of regulated airspace and nav-aid frequencies . |
2 | Most of the Moscow think-tanks have now aligned themselves with Mr Yeltsin . |
3 | It is believed the TVS proposals involve straight forward bonus payments , the size of which will depend on whether the contractor retains its franchise , lasting 10 years , in 1992 . |
4 | It is believed the TVS proposals involve straight forward bonus payments , the size of which will depend on whether the contractor retains its franchise , lasting 10 years , in 1992 . |
5 | The Uranus difficulties result mainly from the use of an incorrect mass for Neptune . |
6 | It says a great deal for Saxon resilience that the Sussex settlements do not seem to have reverted to wholesale waste , and the pressure was greatly liked in 1017 when Cnut was elected king of England and the country passed under a Scandinavian aegis for the next half century or so . |
7 | The Schmincke pastels blend very easily . |
8 | However , the MacSharry proposals look only in the most narrow , blinkered way for solutions . |
9 | The Khmers Rouges put aside their demand that SOC police be included in the arrangement . |
10 | Nevertheless , the ambiguities remain and contribute to the uncertainty with which the CMHT members go about and account for their own work . |
11 | very briefly please why the Ryedale figures do n't change in the same as , and the Selby figures , do n't change in the same sort of way as the figures for other districts ? |
12 | The Roker men go through to the Quarter-Final for the first time since 1976 . |
13 | The Grandes Marques lose out to cheaper champagne |
14 | In keeping with the tradition of doing things in a big way , the Texas authorities have always built large prisons . |
15 | PAUL Gascoigne opted for Rome and a seat in the Lazio directors box yesterday and missed out on the White Hart Lane drama . |
16 | The fear the Frickley colliers have now is that when their mine is privatised — and they are convinced that will happen soon , unless there is a change of Government — safety standards will fall . |
17 | Yet the GRE figures do not reflect this . |
18 | That is both a misreading of what European Union implies , even if the Maastricht treaties go forward ; and , because Maastricht is unravelling , it is a misreading of what will now happen . |
19 | The MacBride Principles have already been adopted by 24 states . |
20 | His sales have dipped a bit since Jig , and all the Grafton reissues have rather confused people , but this is new and first-class . |
21 | The weather is not kind , having rained steadily for most of the week , fully endorsing everyone 's suspicions that the Sennybridge hills conjure up their own unique climate . |
22 | The Blackburn Rovers boss carefully segregated his thoughts into pigeon holes labelled personal and professional . |
23 | As more misery comes to light — often inspired by publicity or the knowledge of a helpline for children — the NSPCC professionals step in . |
24 | The Boeing machinists have not gone on strike since 1977 . |
25 | One insider believes the COSE firms have not yet decided whether to level the playing field at this technology point , or if systems management can be used an excuse for competitive advantage without hurting their collective drive against Microsoft Corp Windows NT . |
26 | However , all G-2 sources tell that the North Koreans have up to 100 Russian planes and a training program for pilots . |
27 | The Harvard linguists seem not to be making this kind of claim , however . |
28 | The AIAS guidelines deal also with the matter of the researcher 's debt to the community which has enabled him or her to carry out research and , in many cases , advanced an academic career . |
29 | The England players have all been friendly enough . |
30 | Almost 80 per cent of Tory voters say they are unlikely to change parties if the NHS plans go ahead , but 70 per cent believe the proposals are likely to lead to privatisation of the NHS , with 62 per cent seeing the changes leading to worse standards of care and treatment . |