Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [noun pl] have [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | When either 2 or 6 words had also to be held in memory then reaction times for both hemispheres improved but more so for the left hemisphere than for the right hemisphere , leading to a RVF superiority . |
2 | For all that he warned against the mixing of science and religion , Bacon remained convinced that scientific conclusions had still to be limited by religion . |
3 | Infra-red spectroscopic studies and nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of potentized solutions compared with straight dilutions also suggest the presence of long-chain molecules , although these studies have yet to be confirmed . |
4 | Although precise details have still to be firmed up , Terry Gregg 's panel are likely to face the Italians in two friendly internationals . |
5 | Although precise details have still to be firmed up , Terry Gregg 's panel are likely to face the Italians in two friendly internationals . |
6 | Whenever the liturgy of the Word remains formal and lifeless , it shows that these fundamental sacramental and liturgical principles have yet to be learnt ( see Bianchi , 1987 , pp. 120–2 ) . |
7 | Dogs , of course , have done their street work and further matters have yet to be overcome ! |
8 | By law , all gas and electric fires have now to be fitted with a fire-guard by the manufacturers , and when helping an elderly Person to choose one it is wise to encourage her to buy one with the on/off control switch on the top or high up on the side , to avoid unnecessary bending . |
9 | This is particularly important when funding is limited and hard choices have therefore to be made . |
10 | Lessons parents , teachers , and other adults have also on occasion to relearn . |
11 | Community venues will also host the plays but final details have still to be confirmed . |
12 | Since these objectives have yet to be achieved , there is time to ask if they can be approached via an alternative route . |
13 | For these features have only to be noticed for it to be seen that very considerable scope exists for denying or undermining the exercise of the right . |