Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In my books I strongly advocate that a rope is carried in the party for use as a safeguard if necessary , or to aid retreat . |
2 | Where there are complicated angles in the shoulders I generally find that the most straightforward method is to mark off directly from the parts to which the rail is to be jointed . |
3 | That report says : ’ We do not recommend a requirement to indicate animal rearing methods on foods labels we therefore recommend that the possibility of drawing up a standard system , which clearly defines terms to indicate welfare-orientated rearing methods , should be considered ’ . |
4 | After years of uncertainty it now appears that a new chapter is about to open in the life of Dunkirk Mills . |
5 | The psychologists attempted to polarise various issues such as massed versus spaced learning , whole versus part learning and transfer of training which had some face validity in appearing to identify general principles , but in practice it always seemed that the generalities vanished into the enormous variety of specific issues . |
6 | In industry it often happens that a great deal of thought goes into the design of a project , when the real problem is finding the right person to run the project . |
7 | you thi , you look at it , you stand here in poor light it just looks like the stain 's continued through . |
8 | If the tail swings very vigorously from side to side it usually means that the animal is about to attack , if it can summon up that last ounce of aggression . |
9 | To American critics of his open-handedness he firmly replied that the British were " true allies " , but he was equally emphatic that he could see no reason for a French nuclear arsenal . |
10 | She could count on the fingers of one hand the people she actually enjoyed having on the premises ; most of her other visitors she merely tolerated and a few of them had the power to make her feel violated . |
11 | To assist the preparation of the local plan you previously advised that the Regional Council has significant property interests in the Midlothian area . |
12 | Take the B P and D. You often see that the P's , the D's du du and the B's share similar features . |
13 | When I was a little lad I always thought that the dilemma to be or not to be had something to do with choosing pencils ( surely 2B or not 2B ? ! ) |
14 | ‘ Take my kids to sea for two weeks , just two weeks , and if at the end of those two weeks you really believe that the cruise-cure wo n't work , or if you 're convinced that you 're the wrong guy for the job , then send the twins home . |
15 | IN yesterday 's Daily Post we inaccurately stated that The Cambrian News at Aberystwyth intended closing its printing works department and that a number of jobs would be lost as a result . |
16 | For the moment we simply note that the hermeneutic objection to behaviourism ( and hence to Behaviouralism ) marks a basic crux for International Relations . |
17 | When Kenneth MacAlpin decreed that his capital should be moved to Scone he also ensured that the Stone of Destiny went with him . |
18 | Of course we now know that the intelligence Ultra was providing should have made the Allied High Command — too complacent and overconfident — much more wary of committing their lightly-armed airborne forces to Operation Market Garden . |
19 | And in posing these questions I well appreciate that the terms in which I five is presented are exactly those in the approved structure plan , with the exception of the deletion of the specific references to certain town centres and provision . |
20 | Like Ranyard she consistently argued that the personal , cross-class , woman-to-woman dialogue espoused by philanthropy promoted reform where state-centred initiatives had failed . |
21 | She was involved in some of the student protests against them during that period ; but at the end of the day she still felt that an English education was a necessary tool for survival for her children . |
22 | The Conservatives ' desperation to devise a counter-programme for the land , and the disagreements it provoked , demonstrate the degree of confusion which still existed in the Conservative ranks and the immense problems they still faced before the ‘ rampant omnibus ’ of the Great War rescued them by running down their opponents . |
23 | When Lilly finally handed over reports from the June symposium to the Committee on Safety of Medicines on 7 October it also proposed that the data sheets of information to doctors be changed to recommend ‘ half doses to the elderly ’ , according to the DHSS press office , or ‘ reduction of dosage to over 75s ’ according to the health minister . |
24 | In his memoirs he rightly insists that the 1980 election ‘ did not represent a revolution in American values . |
25 | Whilst we all agree , they know how to damage the economy we also know that the cost of equalizing at sixty would be no more than ten billion . |
26 | Sharpe tried to draw his own sword , but the moment he took his right hand off the reins he almost fell and the mare immediately tried to check . |
27 | Out of this theory it also follows that the uniqueness of each individual construct system necessarily means that there can be no straightforward response to a stimulus but only a multiplicity of interpretations . |
28 | ‘ When I was in the Army I sometimes wondered if the young could forgive the grown-ups , ’ said Joe , thinking the new lodger a beauty . |
29 | After many of the recent disasters we later learned that the authorities knew there was a problem all along — but the public did n't . |
30 | Since the observed footprint is only 6 base pairs , and DNase I is known to overestimate the actual ligand binding site size we tentatively suggest that the bleomycin molecule is bound with the bithiazole oriented in the 5'-direction from the cleavage site . |