Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [pron] [adv] [vb base] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As part of our studies investigating the regulation of gene loci involved in lipopolysaccharide ( LPS ) biosynthesis in Haemophilus influenzae we routinely immunoblot single colonies of H.influenzae immobilized on nitrocellulose filters with LPS-specific monoclonal antibodies ( mab ) .
2 IT MAKES little different to the autograph hunters who regularly congregate outside Broadcasting House whether the passing DJ plays the new Jason Donovan single or a session by a bunch of Japanese thrash merchants .
3 IT MAKES little different to the autograph hunters who regularly congregate outside Broadcasting House whether the passing DJ plays the new Jason Donovan single or a session by a bunch of Japanese thrash merchants .
4 But the finding has worried council officers who now want urgent talks with Harwell .
5 These channels are described in more detail in specialist publications which also offer helpful suggestions on how and when to use them .
6 Yeast is made up of millions of tiny fungus cells which literally go berserk when confronted by a liquid rich with sugars .
7 It seems rather ironic that we are going to make life more difficult for the vast majority of English speaking North American graduates when under European Community regulations we now grant full registration to doctors from several European countries .
8 Unlike conference interpreters who usually have advance warning of their assignments , community interpreters have to be able to work without having time to prepare and have to be familiar with the specialised contexts .
9 Under ordinary border conditions they often become stunted and their leaves burned at the edges because they are too dry , so the only place in which they can be grown properly is a bog garden .
10 It will also pay to weed out credit cards which either charge high interest rates or an annual fee , unless combined with an especially low rate of interest .
11 To begin with , I tried the relaxation and controlled breathing techniques which usually prove effective in counteracting panic attacks — but to no avail .
12 There are stone pots and earthenware ones with luxury glazes , ancient pots that you find at house sales in the country , and , of course , plastic pots which now come textured and coloured so closely to terracotta that they can not be told apart .
13 If you read old childcare manuals you soon become aware of a ‘ pendulum ’ of fashion swinging one way , then another .
14 Defective plastic studs which easily come loose and could choke a child have been discovered on ten Spanish-made seats .
15 But what happens in the case of chain hotels which already offer comfortable , quality furnishings and a number of accessories and facilities as standard ?
16 All colleges of education have computer departments who actually seek close cooperation with schools in developing computer use .
17 There are nevertheless still some school , borough and county choirs which flourish and some music centres which also promote choral singing .
18 Money gifts for children include cash deposited in special children 's building society and bank accounts which usually have free gifts when new accounts are open .
19 Money gifts for children include cash deposited in special children 's building society and bank accounts which usually have free gifts when new accounts are open .
20 Money gifts for children include cash deposited in special children 's building society and bank accounts which usually have free gifts when new accounts are open .
21 The teaching community is composed of the body of students and lecturers within a subject field ; the research community is the group of staff , post-doctoral , and post-graduate research workers ; and the smallest communicating unit is the seminar group , which usually consists of the group of post-graduate students who regularly give formal presentations and discussion sessions on the state of their current research to their research supervisors , and other interested individuals .
22 St Andrews golfers divide into three basic categories : townsfolk and local university students who , for £70 annually , take up daily block bookings ; R & A members who also enjoy allocated times and , not least , holiday visitors .
23 Other parasitic insects which may attack the vine are pyralis ( the larvae of the meal-moth which feeds on young shoots and leaves ) ; altise ( a beetle which feeds on the leaves ) ; phyptus vitis ( a microscopic mite which attacks leaves , flowers and grapes , rendering a condition known as erinosis , first recognised by red leaf blisters which gradually turn yellow ) and cochenilles ( various bugs which feed on the sap , weakening the vine ) .
24 Nonetheless , those who wish for lasting secure recovery will need to learn to consider feedback from any source and family members who truly desire longterm recovery for their loved ones will need first to understand their own " family disease " and get into recovery from it before learning the techniques of giving open and honest non-judgemental feedback to others .
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