Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun pl] [coord] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Joint-ill should be vigorously treated with a prolonged course of broad spectrum antibiotics and often flushing out of the affected joints with sterile saline , under deep sedation . |
2 | Clearly , there is a connection between these terms and the varying degrees of progressiveness of one 's educational philosophy , as discussed in Chapter 3 , and we suggest that clarification of these terms would not only aid the implementation of specific curriculum innovations but also help schools to clarify their broad educational position . |
3 | Singer Mark Lanegan and bass chap Van Conner are both suffering foot injuries and consequently hobble on to the narrow confines of the Powerhaus stage . |
4 | I went back to my old eating habits and slowly put on more weight . |
5 | Patients who presented as emergencies were excluded , as were patients treated during the same period of time with cancers arising in a background of familial Polyposis coli or long standing ulcerative colitis . |
6 | This will increase the demand for sterling on the foreign exchange markets and hence cause an appreciation of the exchange rate . |
7 | ‘ Little did I know that this was just the tip of an Iceberg , frozen on chat shows , enlarged on British Telecom commercials and now floating treacherously towards me . |
8 | Modules can hence be defined to follow different process models and thus behave in different ways . |
9 | The initial prevalence survey identified a high correlation between unemployment and other social deprivation factors and also revealed that 75 per cent of heroin users were aged between 16 and 24 . |
10 | She had the face of an angel , high cheek bones and perfectly formed nose and mouth . |
11 | Mike Curb , who has built up one of the most successful privately-owned record companies and recently moved his head office to Nashville from Los Angeles , thinks country is well on its way to being a big part of mainstream pop — making a nonsense of the current radio-station categories that still set country apart . |
12 | Men have a greater daily calorie requirement than women , so they can shed weight on more generous slimming diets and generally record considerably larger weekly weight losses . |
13 | The trailing wing-tips have conspicuous head markings and even develop long , fake antennae , while the actual head is inconspicuous . |
14 | High Court judges and above hold office during good behaviour until retirement , but the Courts Act 1971 , following earlier legislation , gives to the Lord Chancellor a power , seldom used , to remove Circuit judges for ‘ misbehaviour or incapacity ’ . |
15 | However , Adams and Yellen ( 1976 ) have shown that commodity bundling can be a form of price discrimination , which serves to sort consumers into groups with different demand characteristics and thereby to extend the market . |
16 | He scrapped segregated dining rooms and often walked around barefoot and in casual dress , eating bananas . |
17 | ‘ If you can hit your killer 's face before you croak we can probably get him , ’ SOCO said helpfully , as he examined a gory piece of Sellotape before slipping it into one of his brown paper bags and carefully labelling it . |
18 | Sampling therefore needs to be related to a single condition such as baseflow or highflow ; different suites of elements may be mobilised at different pH conditions and carefully designed sampling programmes can take advantage of these differences . |
19 | The ‘ Sean Astin digs up a caveman and he fits right in in the Valley ’ plot does n't add to the suburban dumbnation routines but rather reworks the Eighties ' ‘ innocents abroad in America ’ genre ( eg anything from Starman to Crocodile Dundee ) . |
20 | In what follows , we look first at the market in British government securities and then consider the market for other sterling bonds . |
21 | And that is a relatively new phenomenon and the type of warehouse which historically we all knew which was men in brown coats driving forklift trucks is not what it 's about , it 's about er pretty sophisticated labour erm dealing with erm computer systems and electronic retrieval systems and often working in shifts on twenty four hour basis . |
22 | Perhaps this is a place more jolly by day ( it is open from breakfast time ) , but a roomful of empty wheelback chairs and leanly lit tables with paper cloths did not suggest the comforts expected for our night out . |
23 | Then away , he was away ; down , down , down , fleeing from the path of fortune , scared and shaking , hurtling through the muddy clay pools and scarcely pausing for breath . |
24 | Energy is supplied by ATP , formed in the light stage , and NADPH which carries high energy electrons and also supplies hydrogen for reducing the carbon dioxide . |
25 | This video shows these major European aerobatic display teams and also shows the viewer a number of North American teams , namely the USAF Thunderbirds , the USN Blue Angels and the Canadian Snowbirds . |
26 | Beyond the southern boundary of the Lager , in a roofless barn , I slipped out of our coarse travelling clothes and emotionally donned the black boots , the white coat , the fleece-lined jacket , the peaked cap , the pistol . |
27 | On Maundy Thursday , I had ceased to be a member of the top class Infants and now entered the Boys School , which at that time catered for seven to fourteen year olds — the latter being school leaving age . |
28 | If it is accepted , as I argue , that a judge , when sitting in his court , is frequently required to make decisions which involve an assessment of where the public interest lies and so to make a political decision , then he can not be said to act neutrally , although he may still be the person best suited to make that particular decision . |
29 | First they should cut the very high interest rates and so reduce industrial and housing costs . |
30 | They have full jurisdiction in public and private law matters and also chair the local Family Court Business and Services Committees . |