Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [coord] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only then is subcontracting widely practised but the small firms are so dependent on a limited range of buyers that they have little alternative but to accommodate to tight kanban schedules . |
2 | This coming and going of black and white was just fast enough to give a faint , flickering image of Lucy 's delightful nakedness and all of a sudden gave Fleury an idea . |
3 | Chodorow suggests that the concentration of childcare in women 's hands brings daughters to identify symbiotically with their mothers , and to carry this interdependency and need for mutual mothering into future relationships , most especially with their own children . |
4 | These plants can exceed the size of some national markets , leading producers to concentrate their production on a few sites and export to small markets : some chemical plants in Brazil or Mexico serve other parts of the Latin American market . |
5 | She had some ketoacidosis and responded to conventional treatment . |
6 | He was free to move around his subject and to incorporate into his depiction of it any information gained by this process or acquired through previous contacts or experiences . |
7 | In such circumstances , market forces may actually come to reinforce this development and contribute to unbalanced regional growth . |
8 | There is likely to be considerable overlap between this topic and work on graphical and pictorial representation , especially in respect of the interpretation and construction of simple plans and elevations . |
9 | This anger and fear about Old English degeneracy was a common complaint among numerous New English settlers . |
10 | Publicis ’ first work for Super Nintendo breaks this week and runs until early June with a media spend of £1.5m . |
11 | As well as using this guide and learning from practical experience , an important way of improving our service is for us to continue to be knowledgeable about the broader theory and practice of our work . |
12 | But even in February 1980 it doubted the long-term viability of this mechanism and pointed to potential LDCs ' debt servicing problems for banks . |
13 | Later still , it may be dissociated from this role and used for general storage , in which case its previous specific symbolic role is ignored , and it is no longer of consequence whether its ritual status accords with that of its contents ( Miller 1985 : 172–83 ) . |
14 | Almost half of the serviceable BR-owned wagon fleet in 1989 comprised ‘ merry-go-round ’ coal hoppers , with the remainder consisting largely of steel carriers , some vans and opens for general merchandise traffic , and — rather surprisingly and after much argument with the industry — the fleet of china clay carriers built to replace the venerable ‘ clay hoods ’ in 1988 . |
15 | They flip from one airport to another collecting and dumping in remote corners , removed from passenger terminals . |
16 | Patient diagnosis ( KC60 code ) is collected in this survey and grouped into broad categories including acute sexually transmitted diseases ( such as gonorrhoea or a first attack of genital herpes ) . |
17 | We ca n't have Secretaries of State behaving in this way and talking about respected professionals in such disparaging terms |
18 | The demo can be played for some time and allows for detailed assessment before opting to buy . |
19 | The rich eat too much meat and suffer from chronic constipation , diseases of the bowel , gout , and bladder stones . |
20 | While fake characteristics may gain short-term successes , those individuals that ignore such clues and focus on reliable sources of evidence about their opponents will eventually emerge in the course of evolution . |
21 | Among the reasons for this is the subtle change in relationship which occurs , enabling the teacher to be seen more often alongside the pupil , a person of humour and unexpected worldly interests , taking part in the everyday activities of life , sharing the triumphs and disasters of such occasions and bonded by unexpected confidences . |
22 | Marshall took 10 for 92 in that match but arrived at Old Trafford for the third Test reportedly with a rib injury . |
23 | The Sandford Report on the national parks explicitly recognized these conflicts and called upon central government to alleviate some of the special problems of such local communities . |
24 | Augereau ( January–May 1810 ) , advised by sincere afrancesados , tried to clear out these time-servers and appeal to enlightened Catalan opinion in order to convince local patriots of the positive advantages of French rule and a modern system of government . |
25 | Emerson was offended by these suggestions and reacted with characteristic vehemence . |
26 | Costs and revenues are traced to these centres and compared with planned costs and revenues : thereby the performance of managers and their centres can be measured . |
27 | Float a few pieces of marshmallow on top of each drink and decorate with grated chocolate . |
28 | Keep your bag as clean as possible by using a sheet liner , air thoroughly each day and protect from damp . |
29 | It 's not just that we 're going to write articles about EastEnders , but what we 're interested in is EastEnders , The Bill , Brookside , because a lot of people actually watch these programmes , and there is clearly a way in which programmes do seem to be referencing each other and dealing with similar topics . |
30 | Companion stuff from the new album — a gloriously lolloping ‘ Step It Up ’ , the pre-packed next single ‘ Ground Level ’ — rubs slick shoulder with pre-acceptance vintage like ‘ Lost In Music ’ , and the show goes on and on until people are dripping off the walls , and the last kind of urban excitement we need is a joke security alert on Charing Cross Road , which means we are all shepherded out of the Marquee 's tradesmen 's entrances like nuisances , sticking to each other and sapped of claustrophobic dancenergy . |