Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Hawes , for example , has tellingly demonstrated how the failures of curriculum change in Africa are deeply rooted in structures , resources and attitudes . |
2 | Septic complications after the introduction of P aeruginosa at ERCP are well described and may occur even in patients who do not have biliary or pancreatic disease . |
3 | People living in Middlesbrough now in Cleveland and Hull part of Humberside are also backing the campaign , he said . |
4 | Despite all these danger signals evidence of mercury contamination of people is very limited . |
5 | The Throne Sanctuary at Knossos was specifically designed to simulate the peak sanctuary environment . |
6 | Students who had been in receipt of a CASE award from SERC were rather more likely to be in employment or waiting to start work than those with regular studentships . |
7 | THAT wives should complain about their husbands spending the housekeeping money on drink is hardly new , but Indian women are taking the argument further . |
8 | If the actual money stock in t is accurately predicted by agents at the end of period t - 1 ( in symbols ) , the actual price level in t will equal the price level which was expected at the end of t - 1 since expectations regarding the future behaviour of the money stock have been accurately generated by the efficient use of the information available in . |
9 | Japanese salmon drift-netters fishing off Alaska were therefore allowed this figure as an annual quota as incidental catch . |
10 | In this connection the 7.5 m ( 25 ft ) raised beach , probably of late Pleistocene age , on the west coast of Scotland is very instructive . |
11 | But even if this were true , it would only alter the degree of the problem , as the rocks on the west coast of Scotland are almost entirely hard and the cutting of beaches in narrow straits must indicate that waves of considerable power have operated there . |
12 | RESIDENTS objecting to a bedsit complex in Darlington were too scared to express their views publicly , it was claimed yesterday . |
13 | Alternatively , indirect effects involving the regulation of epithelial cell function by mesenchyme are also possible . |
14 | However , federal research funding in Switzerland is small compared with industrial research spending , particularly by the chemical giants . |
15 | Glucose absorption from HYPO-ORS was less than from RP-ORS and WHO-ORS ( p=0.03 ) . |
16 | Glucose absorption from RS-ORS was less than from HYPO-ORS and RP-ORS ( p<0.002 ) and of these , HYPO-ORS led to more glucose absorption than RP-ORS ( p= 0.002 ) . |
17 | A small Danish study showed that in 1984 , maintenance therapy with cimetidine was already common . |
18 | The birth of the search industry in Britain was officially recognised in the media , with the first authoritative article on search appearing in The Director in 1961 . |
19 | The United States department of defence is currently looking at using multi media to train reservists , and a few publishers are using it as an exciting new media for publishing encyclopaedias . |
20 | Reinforcement of the heavy bomber force in Egypt was still continuing during this period , and during the night of 14th/15th. four Wellingtons from the Reserve Flight , Stradishall ( Suffolk ) , and a Maryland , were despatched from England , approaching the Malta zone early in the morning . |
21 | ‘ So for institutions equity investment in hotels is perhaps a little too speculative . ’ |
22 | Left : The 7801P seven-place setting machine from Hotpoint is very good value at £389.99 . |
23 | The nearby fishing village of Porthleven was also badly hit , with a 14ft-deep hole opening up in the back garden of one house . |
24 | The data for 1991 show that car ownership in Lothian is now 40% greater than 1981–85 average whereas accident casualties have fallen by around 8% . |
25 | A haematological screening test for FAP is now possible and there is potential to design screening tests for hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer and asymptomatic sporadic disease in the future . |
26 | ' But to book-collectors publication in parts is usually only a matter of much interest with such fiction writers as Dickens , whose Pickwick Papers ( to give them their familiar short title ) established a great new vogue in 1836–37 . |
27 | Postgraduate work in Russian is also interlinked with the MSc programme in Comparative and General Literature ; supervision on interdisciplinary topics can be arranged . |
28 | The last ten years of acquisitions by the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum in Moscow were recently presented in an exhibition at the museum . |
29 | The services needed for screening , diagnosis , and long term management of phenylketonuria are highly specialised ( box 2 ) . |
30 | Alison Scrivens , Healthcare consultant from Birmingham was recently offered a singing contract . |