Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] that [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | This time course parallels the slow-onset potentiation that can be induced by the application of certain agents , such as arachidonic acid , and ACPD . |
2 | The following table represents the valid changes that can be made to the Mark character ; |
3 | Although there is no way of guaranteeing we will not develop cancer , the European code against cancer summarises in 10 points the practical advice that can help reduce our risk of developing certain types . |
4 | An AST spokeswoman claimed Manhattan 's architecture incorporates a processor-independent design that would allow unspecified RISC chips to be substituted for the Intel Corp 50MHz 80486DX microprocessors that will kick off the line . |
5 | ’ Kiefer has a prior engagement that may , or may not , last all day . |
6 | Canton , Ohio-based Diebold Inc has a joint venture that will begin automatic teller machine production in Shanghai in the fourth quarter : Diebold owns 65% of China Diebold Financial Equipment Co Ltd with Shanghai FarEast Aero-Technology Import Export Corp holding 20% , and Commercial Bank of China the rest . |
7 | They were strongly reprimanded by Woman 's Own whose editor made the strange assumption that large hips were synonymous with big feet , and she said the well corsetted woman has a good figure that will last her for life , and feet many times smaller than those of the uncontrolled . |
8 | I have no doubt that every mystery of nature has a scientific explanation that may , one day , be expressed in terms of intellectual logic . |
9 | However , a good choice of material to use for a wardrobe is medium-density fibreboard , which is stronger than chipboard , will not warp like timber , and has a smooth finish that can be painted directly . |
10 | The hero shrew has an armoured backbone that can withstand enormous pressure . |
11 | Without the use of anything but the simplest words , this sentence leaves its meaning entirely clear , and yet it still has an emotional quality that can not be forgotten . |
12 | A clear progression from his more spartan first LP , it also has an experimental edge that will surprise many . |
13 | I would be willing to pay for any books or copies or , if anyone has an old machine that could be used for spares , I am desperate for these bits . |
14 | The rationale for the bearish money spread is easy to see ; it limits the potential losses that might be incurred by writing a call . |
15 | What limits the maximum voltage that can be achieved by the operations described in ( ii ) ? |
16 | Life itself added the boldest brush strokes and when , finally , he , Jack Nicholson in person , confronts the world , there is the most awesome feeling of encountering a man of unquestionable charm , intelligence and friendship , yet who possesses an indefinable menace that can only be compared with some of the roles he has acted . |
17 | MOUNTAIN GUIDE MARTIN MORAN DESCRIBES AN ESSENTIAL SKILL THAT CAN SAVE VALUABLE TIME ON A BIG ALPINE ROUTE |
18 | It shows the close association that can exist between organic chemical synthesis and clay surfaces . |
19 | It provides a simple model that shows the unspoken conversation that should go on between you and the historian through the medium of the history book . |
20 | As the Chancellor of the Exchequer approaches the key judgements that will shape next month 's budget , he gets better than expected news on the state of the economy . |
21 | And that obviously creates the uplift in land values which finances the social structure that would be set in terms of the operational criteria for the new settlement . |
22 | Yet revisionist work underlines the enormous difficulties that would have confronted even the most gifted of tsars in shoring up a rigidly conservative regime . |
23 | For this purpose , ‘ contingent liabilities ’ includes all transactions guaranteeing , underwriting , or pledging assets as collateral security for , obligations of a third party and ‘ commitments ’ includes every irrevocable commitment that would give rise to a credit risk . |
24 | At the same time , it represents a necessary condition that must be fulfilled before any references can be significantly made to non-meanings as ontological existents . |
25 | Perusal of Fig. 6.5 indicates that it does appear to work , and that it offers a pragmatic solution that could probably be developed further into a general-purpose GIS ‘ error button ’ . |
26 | The attempt to impose the rational management of a whole society by means of complex organization produces a political system that can be characterized as ‘ bureaucracy writ large ’ . |
27 | But the synthesis is fractured when Marcel recognises an external world that can confound this absolute complementarity : De Man calls this appeal to objects in their " natural state " , the " test of truth " ; it reintroduces an objective world to challenge the intratextual complementarity of inside and outside worlds : the totalised synthesis of subject and object . |
28 | Its layout reflects the mechanical limitations of early typewriters and as such hardly constitutes an intuitive ordering that would facilitate rapid learning . |
29 | The answer reflects the terrible frustration that must exist within him , the daily , fierce struggle with a body and mind that will not capitulate to his bidding . |
30 | The rule abandons an earlier plan that would have allowed safety boards or state officials to help researchers make such decisions on their own . |