Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [pron] [vb -s] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is far better to look upon the purpose of such negotiations as to define the risks which each party is willing to accept , and what benefits or rewards he requires from the other party in order to accept those risks . |
2 | It is the dialectically functioning relationship between musicians and listeners which accounts for the state and the viability of the musical language at a given time , and for changes in the language over time . |
3 | It is concerned with what is possible in the context of the strengths and weaknesses of the company and the threats and opportunities it perceives in the world outside the company , the environment in which it operates . |
4 | The battle of politics and ideas which focuses on the inner city represents a conflict between sets of interests and values which have a long history , dating at least from the 1830s and the New Poor Law of 1834 . |
5 | One technique is to look at its strengths and weaknesses and the opportunities and threats it faces from the external environment . |
6 | Entries in the Liber Vitae of Thorney Abbey , a record of the names of church friends and benefactors which survives in a hand of c.1100 , seem to confirm this . |
7 | ( The wealth effect may be defined as the change in spending on goods and services which results from a change in the real value of financial assets . ) |
8 | As Iris Murdoch has remarked in admiration of Dickens and Tolstoy , the great novelist creates a house fit for free character to live in : free , that is , to live lives untrammelled by the allegorical or the stereotypical , to be as quirky , unpredictable , and self-contradicting as beings one knows in a real world . |