Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] form " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ To do that , you take a lot of identical molecules called amines and join them together to form a chain . |
2 | If he is to continue , he should now be taking different movements and linking them together to form his fighting style — a format of defence and attack that becomes second nature to him . |
3 | The drafter may be tempted to adopt a 'scissors and paste " approach , drawing individual clauses from a number of precedents and putting them together to form a finished product . |
4 | ‘ These service industries can provide a better short-term financial return but real sustainable growth must be founded on manufacturing industries which add real value to raw materials by combining them together to form a product for which people are prepared to pay a premium , ’ he added . |
5 | I told David Ennals , for whom I quickly formed some sympathy , that I would like to think about it . |
6 | A person would be an active agent in deciding between two or more options when he could anticipate their potential existence and when , in doing so , he drew upon his previous experience and his previously formed values and interests to guide his judgement . |
7 | I therefore form a hypothesis about an appropriate contribution based on the proposition being considered , the associated facts and logic , the personalities of my fellow committee members and my own standing within the committee . |
8 | If he can convince the 19m north-easterners that he and his recently formed New Aspiration Party will give them a better deal , and he manages to form an electoral pact with the honest and popular governor of Bangkok , he could be on the way to becoming Thailand 's next prime minister . |
9 | In general , in a system of large enough horizontal extent , one expects to find a spatially random distribution of thermals with some of them just forming , some in vigorous convection and some fading away , with the interval between formation and fading away being very variable . |
10 | Do you always form opinions straight off the top of your head ? ’ |
11 | As well as two albums with the Black Family , she also forms part of the Dublin-based a cappella band Fallen Angels , and is now in great demand following the success of the debut album from Arcady , ‘ After the Ball ’ . |
12 | ‘ In fact , you never formed any close attachments as a child ? ’ |
13 | Some of them clearly formed part of the furnishing of principal rooms in Sir Robert Walpole 's house which was supervised by William Kent . |
14 | Knowing 1 , we now form the matrix 1I — A ; if we put r = 0,1 in ( 13 ) , multiply the first by 1 and then subtract the second : unc Premultiplication of this by |
15 | We now form v , unc as in ( 9 ) , ( 10 ) , and solve ( 11 ) for M. To sufficient accuracy , we find unc and then a new Yo is , with d chosen appropriately , unc and it may be checked that these two columns are , sufficiently nearly , orthogonal . |
16 | He told me that he liked my playing and that he would give me a ring when I got back to Milwaukee , and about three to four months later we actually formed a band and went on tour . |
17 | Moreover , subjects form impressions in the supposedly neutral context of the laboratory cubicle — ; thus isolated from the complex social situations in which we actually form impressions of others . |
18 | In this sense , they arguably form collectively a sampling of the crucial foundation , at grass-roots level , of Britain 's political system . |
19 | In the south they together form the Swarte Bank High , a broad zone of strong block-faulting where thick Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary section overlies strongly eroded Permian or older strata . |
20 | In an attempt to remove the influence of the janissaries from Istanbul , where they naturally formed a powerful opposition to his reforms , Mahmud tried to buy them off by offering them a virtually free hand in garrisoning the remote provinces of the empire . |
21 | Studies of this kind were influenced first by studies and methods of denudation chronology , of which they naturally formed the later stages , and secondly by developments in the study of the Pleistocene where the work of Zeuner ( 1945 , 1958 ) and the work of geologists ( e.g. Wright , 1937 ; Flint , 1947 ; Charlesworth , 1957 ) had been particularly influential . |
22 | As they paddle sedately forward across the water , they suddenly form a ring . |
23 | There is of course a continuing controversy over whether the bureaucratic bourgeoisie of senior military , civil , party , co-operative and industrial administrators constitute a distinct class ; or whether they merely form part of a larger and more differentiated social stratum ; whether such a class is dominant or subservient to metropolitan capital ; where the boundary around such a class should be drawn ; whether it is fully formed or not , and whether the power of the state is equivalent to the power of the bureaucracy as a social entity ( Murray 1967 ; Leys 1976 ; Zieman and Lanzendorfer 1977 ) . |
24 | The Macrory proposals also received ‘ a rough ride ’ ( Arthur 1980:98 ) but they nevertheless formed the basis of the Local Government ( NI ) Act 1972 . |
25 | They already form America 's third biggest Asian group after 1.3m Chinese and 1.5m Filipinos . |
26 | They thus form an extension of the coercive dimension of the state . |
27 | They soon form their own production company while Chaplin mixes with Tinseltown 's glitterati , including Kevin Kline as a suitably swashbuckling Douglas Fairbanks . |
28 | That subletting was widely practised can not be doubted , for not only in the cases examined was the number of proven freeholds relatively small , but , even in regions where they were most numerous they still formed a minority of all holdings . |
29 | As these wastes are broken down by physical , chemical , and bacterial action , they gradually form ‘ humus ’ , a highly important binding factor in the formation of stable soil crumbs or tilth and in the transformation of minerals into soluble plant nutrients . |
30 | Here they spend the next 5 months until the short rains in November when they gradually form columns and head back to the shortgrass plains . |