Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [vb -s] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Freedom 3000 reaches speeds of 3m polygons/antialiased vectors a second and is priced from $45,000 to $85,000 .
2 Of course that means Sister Dew , and Ianthe Broome . ’
3 Of course that makes sense , as hon. Members have said .
4 It is impossible to analyse from this source the rate of entry in the last few years , because brand-new firms are reluctant to advertise their newness in case this dissuades clients and candidates from trusting them and taking them seriously .
5 In Germany this delays changes in the management boards and often on the supervisory board .
6 Although level 2 represents work below the standard of the Banking Certificate , the CIB has been involved as joint awarding body partner ( with the City and Guilds of London Institute ) and has gained valuable insights into the nature of NVQs .
7 In some cases this takes place when two cells join up and exchange genes before breaking apart and then undergoing cell division some time later .
8 In both cases this means training for most of the staff , from porters and maintenance staff to librarians .
9 Part 2 includes information on progression and articulation .
10 The absence of this arrangement in Nucella lapillus lends support for the separation of Nucella from Thais .
11 Unemployment is one indicator of underlying economic problems , and how a state chooses to deal with a crisis will have important implications for its social policies in general , and of course this includes policies on imprisonment .
12 Of course this makes sense in the case of insanity , automatism or involuntary movement but the range of factors over which one has no control is obviously wider than such clear instances of total lack of control .
13 In part this involves issues similar to those discussed with regard to direct democracy ; in part it is concerned with the control of the legislative branch over the bureaucracy , to which we now turn .
14 In part this reflects research priorities set by policy makers at national level ; in part it reflects the relatively weak position of the minority communities themselves ; and of course these two causes are interrelated .
15 In civil operations this affects revenue earning potential and therefore profitability and in military environments it affects operational readiness .
16 Categories 1 and 3 produce surplus value ; and category 2 produces services in support of the production of surplus value ; category 4 produces services in response to need .
17 According to traditional views this takes place in the next der of visual areas .
18 In particular , Vol. 2 provides site accounts for individual sites , within many of which is included botanical information .
19 In other words , the area under the marginal cost curve MC up to Oq b is just equal to the area under the demand curve , and therefore P o 12 equals triangle 234 .
20 Figure 2.4 shows UK manufacturing output since the war .
21 Chapter Eight considers ways of dealing with people who wield authority in this way .
22 With that , Charles Burchell , chairman of the Diocesan Justice and Peace Commission , in his talk Social Needs Awareness for Catholics , reminded delegates that faith without good works was dead .
23 In my mind this encourages communication on a one-to-one basis therefore reducing power .
24 Figure 8.2 shows estimates of the present rate of cratering of four of the five terrestrial planets .
25 Figure 2 shows connection for multiplier , where the output is ( formula provided ) .
26 Figure 2 illustrates lysozyme mRNA in a colonic biopsy specimen from a patient with longstanding ulcerative colitis .
27 In effect this covers cases where some relevant statutory provision or precedent which would have affected the decision was not brought to the attention of the court .
28 R 2 denotes RR which is a 180° turn and R 3 denotes RRR , also written R — 1 or R ′ , denoting a 270° turn clockwise or a 90° turn anticlockwise .
29 Chapter 12 contains summaries of the more important rules relevant to solicitors practising in partnership in England and Wales .
30 Chapter 12 contains summaries of the regulatory material presently in force so far as it may affect the running of the partnership business .
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