Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The contact site for LFA-3 involves residues in both regions 1 and 2 ( ref.18 ) .
2 Leaders of Poland , Czechoslovakia and Hungary met at Visegrad in Hungary on February 15th to promote co-operation on these issues .
3 The reason they would not otherwise do so becomes apparent from the biographical sources , from which it is clear that though it was possible to obtain mevleviyets from these medreses , men who did so tended not to rise much higher but to spend the rest of their lives in relatively low-ranking mevleviyets .
4 Some of the returns from Taylor 's questionnaire 216 drew attention to these problems , one in particular reporting that another year of full-time work would be required to bring the thesis work up to standard and up to date .
5 ‘ If you are prepared to arrange collection of these goods at our premises , then I am prepared to knock £10 off the purchase price . ’
6 We 're prepared to sustain losses for several years while we get it going .
7 This contains copies of all figures , charts , drawings and diagrams used in the seminar ; each one illustrating a particular system , concept or term , in an easy-to-remember form .
8 It seems easier to relate landforms in many deserts to earlier wetter periods than to present conditions .
9 The Local Authority will not think it worth while spending money on science teachers or equipment , nor will properly qualified science teachers be willing to accept posts in such schools .
10 This frees journalists from some restraints when they write for foreign publications but has awkward consequences for those who distribute foreign papers in this country .
11 This limits conditions to those matters relating to the use and appearance of the land , e.g. considerations of visual amenity , access , tree planting and preservation and landscape in general , leaving conditions to be attached to the site licence to regulate the proper conduct of operations and day to day management of the site together with the protection of water , the environment and public health generally .
12 The major one is that there is no way that the researcher can hope to be aware of , still less control , all the possible independent variables , and this casts doubt on any conclusions that may be drawn about causes .
13 This has been a curiously old fashioned debate in some ways with one hou side of the house calling for more regulation and the other side of the house calling for less regulation and my honourable mem , my honourable friend the member for South Hamms er did say eloquently again this evening .
14 If thieves had to transfer cattle out of the district to avoid detection , it was easier to steal animals from these areas .
15 Critics are free to express opinions on such matters , but most of what you hear is pure speculation .
16 Obviously this requires confidence on both sides and careful preparation ; inviting someone into class on a Friday afternoon to talk about engineering can be a disaster , but a timely introduction of an engineer to a project on water power can add to the reality and interest of the work .
17 It immediately became economical to use polythene for all kinds of products , like plastic bags , which nobody had ever contemplated previously .
18 This takes account of all costs including unemployment benefit and tax lost .
19 Nevertheless , the principle of initiating reasoning only about readings that are linguistically acceptable seems sound in all cases .
20 Although the committee is to be congratulated for its lead on the need for change , this will be worthless unless it is willing to ensure implementation of those changes .
21 Do n't be afraid to seek advice from any contacts you may have in the field .
22 Be careful to maintain balance at all times .
23 Fifteen months later , under the pretext that the English had broken the truce , the French invaded Normandy from several directions .
24 But each enterprise also wants government to be flexible , to discriminate in its favour ; and for itself wants to be free to take advantage of any shifts in the factors which improve its own bargaining power .
25 However , the detailed cross-referencing is usually quite adequate to take care of such problems .
26 Chapters 9–11 Write answers to these questions .
27 It was free to select the news it thought fit to print , to make much of it , or little , and free to make room for more girls wearing less and less underwear .
28 On the general point of differentiating criteria between strategic and local , I think that one ought to bear in mind that some have importance in both connections and particularly I would draw attention to the perhaps overriding points made in paragraph thirty three of P P G three , regarding the avoidance of unacceptable coalescence and positive environmental improvements .
29 So the point I 'm making is that offspring will be prepared to make sacrifices under those conditions , where erm , the R is greater than C. But parents will want offspring to make sacrifices , wherever B is greater than C , and the parent is not concerned with the discount parameter R , but agreed on relatedness , because parents are equally related through their offspring .
30 ( We would also be very grateful to receive copies of any handouts or other material which you use with students ) .
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