Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [conj] [noun] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The new furnace means that waste comes into minimum contact with staff . |
2 | So the result of the unanticipated movement in aggregate demand is merely to create excess demand : prices are already fixed at P and the quantity rule implies that output remains at Y n . |
3 | Looking after three young children , being involved in various groups as well as doing part-time evening work means that Faith depends on food that 's quick and convenient to prepare . |
4 | The farce begins when Arnold falls for her . |
5 | Returning to the argument in The Future of an Illusion an imaginary antagonist argues that civilization depends upon people continuing to believe in God , otherwise they will not act in a moral way . |
6 | A similar case exists where A interferes with the subject-matter of the contract in a way which if done by B would amount to a breach of the contract . |
7 | The muse 's intervention occurs after Astrophil appears to be carried away in a violent frenzy , unable to find a fit language to achieve his ends . |
8 | The only memorable moment comes when Martin commiserates with me over an ambitious red that squirms in and out of a pocket . |
9 | The chances of achieving great things with your puppy increases if training begins at an early age . |
10 | But a lot of evidence suggests that entry occurs by endocytosis — a well-documented process by which cells take up material from their environment . |
11 | This theory states that motivation comes from a combination of personalizing the consequences of unhealthy behaviours and developing the self-efficacies or coping skills to change one 's behaviour . |
12 | Apple claims that Britain accounts for 35 per cent of the small computers sold in Europe , with Germany and France level at around 20 per cent . |
13 | Common belief suggests that learning occurs as the result of experience but construct theory turns this belief upon its head by proposing that learning itself is what constitutes an experience ( Kelly , 1963 , p. 173 ) . |
14 | When demand is high or prices increase there is a tendency to cultivate marginal areas , but when the economic situation reverses the opposite trend occurs and cultivation focuses on the most productive land . |
15 | The dust allergy means that Will has to be bedded on paper , and his hay always has to be soaked . |
16 | Any rate Spark comes and Spark thinks like Dave . |
17 | This is why when trust goes and doubt comes in such a shadow is cast , such a wound is opened , such a hole is left . |
18 | It monitors all local and remote elements in a computer system , including attached devices such as printers , terminals , administrator consoles and communications links in addition to cost-system functions . |
19 | During the trip to India — which , British elections permitting , should take place within a few months — Baker will emphasise government support for any satellite deals that India makes with private industry , for example , the state could provide loans to pay for the work . |
20 | If we assume , as seems reasonable , that the total salary bill declines with the grade in the organization , this implies that ; in turn this means that the average cost approaches as G tends to infinity . |
21 | The crystal structure shows that CsA binds to CypA with the side chains of MeBmt-1 , Abu-2 , Sar-3 , MeLeu-9 , MeLeu-10 and MeVal-11 of CsA making contacts of less than 4 with the CypA residues Arg 55 , Phe 60 , Met 61 , Gln 63 , Gly 72 , Ala 101 , Asn 102 , Ala 103 , Gln 111 , Phe 113 , Trp 121 , Leu 122 , His 126 ( Fig. 3 a ) . |
22 | Player A observes its type before play begins and z enters as a parameter in A 's preferences . |
23 | During summer , the soil moisture deficit usually prevents rainfall from reaching the aquifer , and the water table falls as water flows from the aquifer and is not replaced . |
24 | Any sense of expressive immediacy is an illusion : use-value is replaced totally by value in exchange ; autonomy disappears as music turns into nothing more than ‘ social cement ’ ( Adorno 1941 : 39 ) ; production is reduced , in effect , to reproduction . |