Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] form [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We found a few more smaller parties near the Benelips and Filla , two small grass-topped islets which form the south-western extremity of Out Skerries .
2 The arm comb comprises a single row of rounded block-like spinelets which form a continuous fringe over the base of the arms .
3 There is a pointed slightly rugose apical papilla flanked on either side by 3–4 pointed oral papillae which form a continuous series with 2–3 tentacle scales of the second oral tentacle pore .
4 Ophiopristis may be defined as follows : the jaw longer than broad with one or two apical papillae flanked on each side by 4 or more rounded or slightly pointed oral papillae which form a continuous series with 2–4 slightly larger tentacle scales associated with the second oral tentacle pore , these scales may arise on the adoral shields , in some species there may also be papillae on the inner edge of the first ventral arm plate , the adoral shields long and narrow separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate ; disk covered by small scales each bearing a spinelet ; radial shields from the first lateral arm plate ; disk covered by small scales each bearing a spinelet ; radial shields covered and inconspicuous ; tentacle pores of the arm not open but armed with one or two leaf-like or scale-like tentacle scales .
5 There is one , occasionally two , pointed apical papilla flanked by 7–9 rounded oral papillae which form a continuous series with the superficial oral tentacle scales .
6 The latter is a working tool which on two or three pages of A4 paper at most , broadly describes the purpose , scope , responsibilities , tasks and relationships which form a particular job .
7 Clearly it would be useless for any prospective export executive to attempt his final studies without a grounding in economics and geography , subjects which form the necessary foundation for detailed export studies .
8 This particular movement , however , brings out one interpretative idiosyncrasy that I could do without ; namely the inordinately drawn-out unison notes which form a dynamic contrast to the quieter material of the second subject .
9 The successful applicants will join the expeditions as voluntary staff members and will be responsible for maintaining a full portfolio record of the conservation and community projects which form the central focus of the expeditions .
10 This chapter outlines the main changes which are taking place in the spatial distribution of the British population and examines the migration patterns which form the principal mechanism behind these trends .
11 So in a typically ‘ orientalist ’ tradition he reduces all the cultures which form the so-called East to a single stereotypical image .
12 In this section we shall consider only the simplest type , that is temperature-composition phase diagrams of liquid mixtures which form a simple eutectic .
13 These assets comprise interests in a total of 17 North Sea blocks which form a balanced package of forthcoming production , near-term developments and exploration acreage .
14 From Dr Jaffery 's rooftop you could look out , past the anonymous walls which face on to the Old Delhi lanes , and see into the shady courtyards and the gardens which form the real heart of the Old City .
15 Support for this last conjecture is provided by radio continuum observations of filaments which form an arc-like structure near l=0.1° ( 14pc ) ( Fig. 6 b ) .
16 Other community groups and coalitions have sprung up from this study , and together with the original organisations which form the Appalachian Alliance , they have taken strength from each other , and from the movement as a whole .
17 ‘ It 's the rhythm of atoms which form a solid object , but when we inhabit space-time we 'll be able to change the object .
18 First , it is necessary to define ‘ core ’ topics which form a homogeneous subject field , and then to assess whether users ' needs can be matched by one field or whether two are necessary .
19 As a result theoretical discourses are traversed by narrative structures which form a hidden thread running through the argument .
20 ‘ would permit the continued use of the design approaches using ‘ shared space ’ which have been hailed as being highly successful in environmental and aesthetic terms ; the short sightlines which form a natural part of the ‘ intimate spaces ’ created in these schemes would cease at really low speeds to be short compared with stopping distances , and hence would pose little threat . ’
21 That is , I shall argue that the power/knowledge assumptions which form the very basis of Bourdieu 's conceptual framework place him much closer to Foucault and the postmodernist end of the theoretical spectrum .
22 These " rights " are in some cases much more poorly protected than the media rights which form the principal subject of this book .
23 The government 's military-related research work is done by a small group of generally large firms which form a closed community .
24 Another important group , the retired , can place significant demands on local facilities and services , but in housing terms they form a heterogeneous group since some have capital from the sale of housing in more expensive locations while others are in competition for cheaper housing , and especially for rural local authority houses and sheltered accommodation ( Law and Warnes 1976 ; Phillips and Williams 1982a ) .
25 It 's nice to report that virtually all these have a sound fishkeeping function built into their design — in most cases they form a nice cave or one shape or another .
26 When ingested by animals they accumulate in the blood and tissues unchanged or after minor oxidative alterations and in some cases they form the prosthetic group of a chromoprotein .
27 In particular he is aware of various conditional constraints which form a multidimensional envelope , and whatever happens he must keep the plant state within this envelope .
28 are open to review by the European Court , and by the courts of the member states , the Treaties which form the primary legislation of the EEC are not .
29 The intensity I of each diffracted beam is measured as a function of the incident electron beam energy , V , yielding a set of I-V spectra which form the basic input to the structural analysis .
30 Following this the Colonel is to visit Dhekelia , where the two other subunits which form the other half of the battalion are providing security for the British Garvison .
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