Example sentences of "[noun] [is] [vb pp] [prep] [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Schools and teachers are part of a wider political arena and it is inevitable that school disruption is sucked into the wider debates about and responses to law and order .
2 A graphic scene of an embassy from India arriving with elephant tusks and wild animals is depicted on the lower register of the Barberini Ivory ( c. 500 A.D. ) ( fig. 5 ) .
3 Thus Bowness-on-Windermere is sacrificed for the greater good of the Lake District or Matlock Bath in the cause of the Peak District .
4 In any case , mass transport in a protein biolayer is distorted to a greater extent than generally appreciated , and will be further affected where intact tissue , whole cells or organelle based biolayers are used .
5 This sub-set of entries is held in a smaller database known as the Working-Set .
6 Exporting activity in most sectors is dominated by the larger companies and this is particularly true of the Office machinery and data processing sector where the predominance of multinationals leads to large companies representing 98.7% of all exports in this sector .
7 In an impact injury , a bigger blunt force is applied to a larger area of the skin , leading to tissue failure , for instance if an older person slips on an uneven paving stone and falls forward hitting the forehead on the hard pavement .
8 Furthermore , the fact that so much violent crime is committed by the younger generation — the modern equivalent of the sons of the primal father — certainly seems to point to a fundamental failure in socialization or , in other words , in superego-formation .
9 A similar effect is seen with a shorter ( GC ) n insert [ ( GC ) 4 G ) , data not shown ] for which the first GC step is cut with lower efficiency .
10 The revitalised image of the historic Phaidon Press is well reflected by these two related books in which accurate and informed scholarship is conveyed to a wider and more popular audience than under the old dispensation .
11 That this is seen as the market 's battlefield is demonstrated by the higher marketing profile of Church Charity and Local Authority Fund Managers Ltd ( CCLA ) .
12 There will also be cases when a stray candidate from the lexical look-up is rejected by the later stages of analysis .
13 Any request for that data is fed to the faster silicon , rather than the slow hard drive , which increases perceived performance dramatically .
14 Much data is published on the wider concept of the International Banking Market in recognition that total external activity of the banking system is important for macro economic concerns and not just that in foreign currency .
15 If the money plus the bonus is left for a further two years , an additional bonus of another 14 months ' interest is paid , boosting the tax-free return to 8.62 per cent ( worth 11.49 per cent to the basic rate taxpayer , or 14.37 per cent to a higher rate taxpayer ) .
16 Blood vessels at the surface are constricted in cold conditions so that blood is confined to the deeper vessels , which has the effect of conserving blood heat .
17 BERGÈRES-LES-VERTUS : The accumulation of loess and colluvial weathered deposits of calcareous , clayey-silt and iron-bearing flinty soils radiating out from Vertus is found on the lower slopes of Bergères-les-Vertus , but the bulk of this village 's vineyards are to be found on Belemnite chalk , with sand on some of the higher slopes .
18 This condition is limited by the higher frequency listed .
19 The latter is a good example of a Bordeaux-style blending , in which the tannic Cabernet Sauvignon is tempered by a richer , softer grape — in this case , Shiraz .
20 In this process , great influence is exerted by the larger local enterprises , which are usually also the larger debtors , and by the local political bureaucracy .
21 The aisle is roofed at a lower level than the nave and the triforia have the function of masking the lean-to roofs which cover these vaults .
22 Moreover , unemployment benefit is paid at a lower rate , and , for a married couple , is valued at only 54 per cent of the level of the pension paid to a retired couple .
23 The neural mechanisms that underlie this behaviour , and especially those by which a simple act is incorporated into a larger biologically significant behaviour pattern , are now being studied increasingly , despite the many difficulties ( Hoyle , 1970 ) .
24 Company law is examined against the wider background of the Community rules which grant equal access to the markets of other member states , and which harmonise the conditions for the exercise of particular types of business activity .
25 It would seem that Parliament 's legal power has been limited only if : ( a ) community law is seen as a higher system of law ; and ( b ) our courts are willing to uphold the supremacy of community law .
26 Alder is used on the wetter ground , and some sitka spruce have been planted , but never in monocultural stands : the woodland is always mixed .
27 The extra relevance is achieved by a deeper exploration of the hearer 's contextual assumptions about long walks , and the result is a wide range of weak implicatures and a closer understanding of the speaker 's attitude or emotions .
28 If only to explain what section 184 of the Act is all about a brief reference is needed to a further aspect of the present system .
29 We know that the controls over tobacco sponsorship of sport do not have the affect that Mr. Lawson attributes to them , because all the academic research shows that the tobacco industry 's sponsorship of sport is aimed at a younger market .
30 The specialised histological type is associated with a higher rate of cell turnover as shown by thymidine labelling and a higher proportion of cells in cycle ( by proliferating cell nuclear antigen immunolocalisation ) than junctional and fundic types .
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