Example sentences of "a [noun] [vb base] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Conditions in which food allergies are known to play a part include eczema , asthma , nettle-rash(urticaria) , rhinitis , swelling of the lips or throat , rheumatoid arthritis , and migraine . |
2 | Then again , if you choose a PFA Permit type machine the rates can be even lower . |
3 | The system means that all companies within a building have access to a staff restaurant facility without the cost of installing their own kitchen and restaurant . |
4 | If the materials used to build walls , roofs and other parts of a building allow water vapour to penetrate , then condensation can occur within the structure as well as on its surface if the air 's moisture content is high and the structure 's temperature is low . |
5 | Efforts were made during 1990 to resolve the infrastructure problem ; the Cabinet approved a road and rail scheme and a mass transmit system for Bangkok , and a contract was signed for the installation of some 3,000,000 new telephone lines . |
6 | The first Manchester patients ( M6 , M7 ) colonised by the epidemic strain had attended a Canadian CF camp in September , 1990 ( figure 2 ) . |
7 | Though the Lions ' backs have the credentials and Winterbottom and Dean Richards have been in the heat of a Lions Test scrum , there are six forwards who will be experiencing a Lions Test for the first time . |
8 | Why is the Department pussyfooting around , extending the role of the Economic and Social Research Council — which does an entirely different job — instead of accepting the original recommendation of the British Academy for a humanities research council ? |
9 | I regard the existence of flourishing humanities research as an index to the civilisation of our society ; Labour , however , has committed itself prematurely to the establishment of a humanities research council . |
10 | A debate is in progress among scholars in the arts and humanities about whether it would be right to establish a humanities research council or a humanities , economic and social research council , or to continue with no research council at all . |
11 | The next model is the CDP-497 ( £159.99 ) which adds to these features Auto space ( adds a three-second space between the replay of successive tracks which is particularly useful for a tape deck with AMS — Automatic Music Search ) and a Link Edit mode which will automatically indicate any tracks on a disc which fall within the remaining tape time on a cassette . |
12 | In addition , following the Cassels Report ( 1983 ) a Personnel Work Action Programme was launched , key elements of which included more effective staff appraisal and incentives such as merit pay ( see Progress in Financial Management in Government Departments , 1984 , p. 7 ; The Times , 26 November 1986 , and Fry , 1988a , pp. 13–14 ) . |
13 | White is more of a striker come winger and not able to do what Strach did . |
14 | Selectors dropped a clanger say Test stars |
15 | He tagged the Tories with a grouse moor image and mocked Home for his ‘ matchbox economics ’ . |
16 | The point rider wore tight white-and-blue striped pants , a red tailcoat , a dyed white beard and a stars-and-stripes stovepipe hat . |
17 | We 've flavoured our truffles with Grand Marnier , but for a change try rum , brandy or the almond liqueur Amaretto di Saronno and shape them into small logs or disc shapes . |
18 | The Gallery makes good use of mock-ups : a convincing re-creation of a Futures Market trading floor where big-time foodstuff deals are struck ( all braces , bravado and baked beans ) , or an authentic 1926 Lyons Corner House ( graced with a sweetly smiling ‘ Nippy ’ ) . |
19 | Maxine , a futures market broker , went so far as to put ‘ single ’ on her CV , although she is married with an 18-month-old baby . |
20 | When the clock receives the start signal it begins to generate pulses , which are fed to a microprocessor interrupt line , so that program execution is forced to transfer to the INTERRUPT entry of the motor control program . |
21 | No cash changed hands and the friendly acquisition was completed via a stock swap arrangement between the two privately held firms under US accounting rules . |
22 | Furthermore , should such precision in stating a criterion enable test constructors to produce , unambiguously , a set of test items which exemplify it , there may be alternative ways of tackling the items . |
23 | IBM is also integrating parts of Hewlett-Packard Co 's SoftBench technology into AD/Cycle to provide a data control tool . |
24 | IBM is also integrating parts of Hewlett-Packard Co 's SoftBench technology into AD/Cycle to provide a data control tool . |
25 | You 're going to help a killer flee justice . ’ |
26 | A second convention met in July 1833 and in an effort to improve the bill had a delegation denounce apprenticeship to Stanley 's face and managed to unite behind a Buxton amendment that apprenticeship should be for no longer than was required for the welfare of the slave . |
27 | Mechanisms to make this possible were first introduced in 1982 , but only in 1988 was a debt/equity swap programme introduced . |
28 | Anyone capable of sight-leading a route protected by bolts without clipping them has the right to remove them ( a regular bolt hole closed by a rock dust/epoxy mix is virtually undetectable , and no meaningful harm will have been done to the crag environment ) . |
29 | He then gained a job as a clerk in the City , and served as a signals lance corporal in the Territorial Army . |
30 | The idea has been expanded into a Peoples Show Festival and similar exhibitions , featuring over 200 different collections of tens of thousands of items , will be held at fourteen different venues from Cheltenham to Stoke on Trent . |