Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun sg] [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Again , a graphic character is substituted for each word to give a better idea of sentence complexity . |
2 | He would usually appear in answer to the signal within a few minutes , for each sereno has a certain section to patrol . |
3 | For each question give a short answer of between one and five words . |
4 | Each ceremony for each child requires a new set of godparents so , as most Latin American couples have many children , there are numerous opportunities for establishing new sets of compadres . |
5 | For each bud make a shallow T-shaped cut in the stock so that the bark can be turned back . |
6 | When there is a systematic relationship between the level of the batch and the spread of that batch , plotting the log of the d Q against the log of the median for each batch produces a useful diagnostic picture . |
7 | The contraction is eventually halted when the subatomic particles enter a ‘ degenerate ’ state in which the space available for each particle hits a lower limit set by quantum mechanics . |
8 | But there 's a surprise too , for each book has a clever pop-up on its last spread which will have babies and toddlers squealing with delight . |
9 | However , we can not use a simple average ( mean ) of the four ratios for each township to produce a single multiplier factor because they were determined by different methods . |
10 | Initially he tested preferred direction of movement for each cell using a simple stimulus and then tested again using the double grating patterns . |
11 | We have argued in favour of retirement relief , as land is merely one of several business assets and as such does not have to be part of a disposal for that disposal to constitute a significant part of the business . |
12 | Following the 86th OPEC Conference , Air Vice-Marshal Ginandjar Kartasasmita , the Indonesian Minister of Mines and Energy , commented on Nov. 30 that OPEC output in the first half of 1990 would probably be not less than about 22,500,000 bpd , and that the 22,086,000 bpd ceiling agreed for that period reflected a pragmatic approach which " assumed overproduction " . |
13 | Instead of going through each copy to find a particular patter ( one you are always going to knit later ) , I decided to put a sticky label on the bottom right hand corner of the front cover with details of particular patterns . |
14 | The neural mechanisms for this reflex include a small number of sensory neurons ( some 50 in all ) which respond to touch sensations on the skin in the region of siphon and gill ; these sensory neurons connect to some 20 different motor neurons , both directly and by way of intermediate neurons ( interneurons ) . |
15 | The use of the Moscato grape variety in the blend for this drink gives a scented bouquet and a soft palate . |
16 | When in the same issue the journal reviewed Why Men Forget we are reminded of just how many social melodramas there were for this film showed a Socialist spokesman being discharged from a factory and ‘ denouncing wealth in no uncertain terms ’ before inheriting wealth and marrying a society girl and finally deciding to return to the poor folk from whence he came . |
17 | This , I think is what makes it possible for this story to have a positive if not a ‘ sunset ’ ending . |
18 | But , above all else , it shows the need for this government to develop a responsible national economic strategy that will bring the full advantage of the Tunnel to all our regional economies ’ . |
19 | Anselm 's struggle for this ideal had a central place in his pastoral conception of his archiepiscopal duties , and it requires a somewhat lengthy treatment if its place in his world-view is to be understood . |
20 | The 12 wells chosen for this study cover a wide area from the Elbe river in Germany to the North Sea coast in Holland . |
21 | How to allow adequately for this difference presents a complicated problem . |
22 | Possible reasons for this difference include a different prevalence of asthma , different access to care , different environmental factors , and different genetic factors . |
23 | CPRW believes there is now a chance to cut through this confusion to create a universal scheme that could provide stability and renewed confidence to the hard-pressed Welsh farming community . |
24 | Just a year ago one of the still-functioning reactors was closed down after another emergency released a small cloud of radioactive vapour into the air . |
25 | Pauline is enjoying a spell at home in Ellesmere Port after this week starting a 12-day run at the Liverpool Playhouse stage in the title role of Willy Russell 's Shirley Valentine . |
26 | When creating the flower pictures themselves , I made the spring and summer designs , on the top row , curve towards each other to form a complementary pair , and used the same effect for the bottom row of autumn and winter . |
27 | The other algorithms are all designed as if the children of each state form a discrete set with no structure . |
28 | Although there are no uniforms as such , the various regiments of each state adopt a distinctive pattern utilising the colours of their native land . |
29 | A survey of the country of origin of each breed reveals a strange distribution . |
30 | Spread the rest on to the biscuits , then pile the biscuits on top of each other to make a long roll . |