Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ii Example of a resident 's day 8 — 10.30 am Rise when awake assisted to dress/with personal hygiene assisted with breakfast 11– 12 noon group activities newspaper groups music/movement plan afternoon outings etc 12.00 — 12.30 Set tables for dinner 12.30 — 1.30 Lunch/assist with dishes 1.30– 2.00 Quiet period — neighbours 2.00– 3.15 Small group activities outings using mini bus Hairdressing games/quiz walks 3.15– 4.45 tea and relaxation 4.45– 6.00 set tables , Supper and dishwashing 6.00– 7.00 news/informal period 7.00– 9.00 Structured evenings can include : singsong videos bingo outside entertainers come in Drinks served at 8 pm Summary In all these activities we attempt to restore some choices to our residents , and having assessed each one individually before and after admission to the home , we can tailor each programme/activity to the individual strengths of our residents .
2 The whole burden of these cuts fell on the colleges of education partly because , as we have seen , their numbers could be swiftly regulated and partly because they were still for the most part institutions predominantly concerned with teacher education .
3 What , were atom bombs really powerful ?
4 The study of groups in work situations has been an important activity of behavioural scientists ever since the pioneering work of the Hawthorne Researchers over fifty years ago .
5 A similar exercise will also be carried out to fix the first review date in outstanding mandatory life sentence cases where this has not already been done .
6 Shopping has to be worked around prayer times as all the shops close , and men and women must n't mix unless they are married .
7 The home selectors had been ridiculed in the press for the squad they chose , and it hardly seemed a match for the mighty West Indies ; yet by steady bowling and sound batting , England won all three games convincingly , and chemists did a good trade in indigestion tablets as much humble pie had to be eaten .
8 Why are girls ' and boys ' peer groups so different , and why in these particular ways ?
9 The story seems to have been largely missed , but Philips Electronics NV is planning to pull out of the personal computer business as part of its latest restructuring , which will see 5,000 jobs go from its consumer electronics operations worldwide this year , Het Financieele Dagblad reported .
10 One can not but be struck by the Spanishness of Toledo Station or the Dutchness of Amsterdam or the clean , bold , heroic lines of Helsinki Central , with its guardian giants so redolent of the spirit of Norse saga .
11 The t table has since been superseded by the fatter chips and bigger bytes of modern computing ; the pop-up menus of today 's statistical packages tempt the unwary with an appetising range of p values hardly imaginable in 1965 .
12 Some firms have adopted a formula which reserves a power to prevent more than one partner departing in any given period ( say a year ) , with complementary provisions to determine priority as between notices served on the same day , though in these frantic head-hunting times when whole departments may be recruited at a stroke , such provisions are realistically best seen as providing a basis for negotiation ( and perhaps financial adjustment by way of compensation ) .
13 If the user inputs syntactically invalid data , an asterisk ( * ) appears beside the field in error and an appropriate error message is displayed at the foot of the page when the field is revisited .
14 The campus ' South Building houses recently refurbished Students ' Union facilities and a minor sports hall .
15 The campus ' South Building houses recently refurbished Students ' Union facilities and a minor sports hall .
16 Staff will probably move to different positions in the company and will ultimately leave for any of a number of reasons Information about such movements is particularly important in the assessment of personnel policies especially those relating to recruitment , training and deployment .
17 If all you want is a simple page of text run out in one of the standard LaserWriter fonts then any of the bureau should be able to manage that without any difficulty at all — if they ca n't then they probably wo n't last long in the business .
18 You 've got to bring back some deterrent to this bloody country , otherwise the next thing you 'll be getting is vigilante groups , and if you get vigilante groups then this country is in a hell of a bloody state and you will have bleeding trouble .
19 They din not allow the Spurs defenders so much time on the ball .
20 15.3.2 Express words not conclusive
21 She sees herself as a driving force to get new ideas for new courses onto the University books particularly interdisciplinary courses and others which , she says , have got glamourous , ‘ rather sexy ’ images .
22 But Duncan was n't too sure what that green stuff was so he closed his baby dinosaur lips tight shut and shook his head .
23 So Duncan closed his baby dinosaur lips tight shut and shook his head .
24 Erm , try I mean psychology is actually finding the text books quite interesting y'know .
25 But I need n't have worried ; they were trivial things and were efficiently and painlessly dealt with by RAF dentists very different from The Butcher .
26 Direct sequencing of PCR fragments over 255 bp ( positions 348-602 ; Figure 2b ) demonstrated identity of KOX31 cDNA and yA4C5 sequences , and therefore that ZNF33A is expressed .
27 These decent working-class houses were put up in the 1770s and 1780s , where land was cheap and when building materials were plentiful , wages in the building trades relatively low , and money relatively cheap .
28 By the end of 1860 the education minister was reflecting darkly on the fact that one of the Kiev schools was teaching history and one of the Moscow schools both French and German .
29 If teachers and the head are in the playground for five minutes or so before the bell and if parents know that they will be welcome in classrooms for ten minutes or so at the end of both morning and afternoon sessions then good routines will be established and easily maintained .
30 For blood cholesterol concentrations too few controls had contemporary measurements to allow valid comparisons , but attempts to reduce cholesterol by dietary advice in cases were generally unsuccessful .
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