Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [coord] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Her eyes opened and she saw that he had tugged a long strand of hair free and was playing it between his fingers . |
2 | Mr Biggs , an angler for 20 years , said : ‘ Some anglers are a bit unscrupulous and are taking fish from one stretch and putting them in their own waters so they can make big catches . |
3 | Was change incremental or was there a sudden , sharp turning point ? |
4 | The presentation of this information is shown in Figure 6.10 and is in the form of an ‘ S ’ curve of probability of completion against time . |
5 | The presentation of this information is shown in Figure 6.10 and is in the form of an ‘ S , curve of probability of completion against time . |
6 | These are noted in Figure 6.1 and are briefly discussed below . |
7 | This was discussed in Chapter 2 and is frequently referred to as the universe of discourse . |
8 | About 60 Kurdish refugees tried to mount a demonstration in Terminal 2 but were led away by police who said it was illegal under airport by-laws . |
9 | The general standards relating to the acceptance of new clients are set out in section 0201 of Chapter 02 and are detailed in the CFM . |
10 | They make perfect concentration impossible and are often the cause of breaks in work activity . |
11 | They 're exclusive to Club 18–30 and are set back from the main road in t more peaceful location , although the busy centre of Benitses with all its bars , discos and tavernas is within easy walking distance . |
12 | The attribute citing.text.id represents the involuted relationship cites of Figure 4 and is used as a backward reference point to enable the user to perform backwards and for-wards tracking through the text . |
13 | That survey , which was carried out by Research International and is the largest and most detailed survey ever commissioned by the Revenue , is now complete . |
14 | As the pair of cichlids dig and move the gravel about the aquarium to suit themselves , they will expose the gravel tidy and be satisfied to use this as a spawning surface . |
15 | A specific complex was observed with drg extract , Figure 3 and was only competed by the homologous and complementary single strands ( SSB and SSA ) but not competed by other heterologous double stranded ( NS DS and ST ) or single stranded ( NS SS and AP SS ) competitors . |
16 | All the core modules run in term 1 and are assessed 100 per cent by examination . |
17 | It occurs in John 's Gospel chapter 13 and is linked to the Passover , like communion . |
18 | The observed relation is shown in Figure 2.7 and is clearly non-linear . |
19 | ( 1 ) Every recognition granted under these Rules shall , subject to paragraph ( 2 ) of this Rule , remain in force until the end of the third 31st May next after that recognition is granted except where prior to that time the recognition expires under Rule 9 or is revoked . |
20 | He was taken from the club unconcious and was dead on arrival at hospital . |
21 | Second , a definition should make its moral base explicit and be owned by the agency . |
22 | For our portfolio of potential projects , the estimated development costs now average $3.4 per boe real and are still falling . |
23 | I saw him play a few times last year when they were still in the premier div. and was fairly impressed however I have n't seen his form this season and I 'm sure a year in Div.1 wo n't have improved him . |
24 | ( ii ) has had a bankruptcy order made against him or has made a composition or arrangement with his creditors or has made a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part VIII of the Insolvency Act 1986 or is or has been a director of a company in respect of which an administration order under Part II of the Insolvency Act 1986 or a winding-up order has been made or in respect of which a resolution for voluntary winding up has been passed or which has made a proposal for a voluntary arrangement under Part I of the Insolvency Act 1986 or in respect of which a person has been appointed receiver or administrative receiver ; or |
25 | As my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) said this afternoon , any passenger who encourages and any driver who recklessly drives causing injury or damage is guilty of reckless driving , which was renamed dangerous driving in the Road Traffic Act 1991 and is liable to two years imprisonment . |
26 | This may be because by now she is find the spelling test hard and is getting anxious ; or it may be because she can not make an accurate guess at the way new words are pronounced . |
27 | This led in due course to the enactment of a new code which was substituted for the relevant sections of the Act of 1972 by the Transport Act 1981 and is now found , without material alteration , in the Road Traffic Act 1988 . |
28 | I was small and thin for my age , had colds all winter long and was considered " frail " . |
29 | The claim was plainly within section 1 of the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 and was therefore caught by section 10 of the 1980 Act . |
30 | Here , they are quiet as mice throughout Act 1 and are not heard to applaud at the end . |