Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 At one end of the clinical spectrum are patients who have a new Q-wave myocardial infarction due to thrombotic occlusion of a major coronary artery ; the risk of sudden cardiac death in such cases recedes as the infarct evolves .
2 Quoting Cypress chief T J Rodgers , Electronic Engineering Times adds that the Ross Technology subsidiary could be shuttered if Sun Microsystems Inc does n't pick up the 66MHz HyperSparc chip in a next-generation box — there has long been talk on Wall Street of a reorganisation of Ross .
3 Quoting Cypress chief TJ Rodgers , Electronic Engineering Times adds that the Ross Technology subsidiary could be shuttered if Sun Microsystems Inc does n't pick up the 66MHz HyperSparc chip in a next-generation box .
4 Law Society guidance to these amendment rules emphasises that the new requirements are not intended materially to increase the reporting accountant 's workload .
5 Finally , the gap between coverage of the Conservative and Labour Parties widens as the ladder of parliamentary status is ascended , being quite marked at the Prime Minister/Leader of the Opposition level ; Blumler found this a cause for some concern .
6 Er you fi What the feminist the schools says that a lot of languages minimize and trivialize interests and achievements of women and denigrate them by the way in which they use language and the way in which they talk about things .
7 Such a map of predicted pollution concentrations reveals whether the proposed emission control programme will result in compliance with the air quality standard for a particular pollutant or group of pollutants .
8 An explosion of spectacular leaps and bounds ensues as the message spreads through the herd and the antelopes take flight .
9 In his description of melody , Otto Károlyi states that analysis of large numbers of melodies shows that an ascending melodic line is sooner or later balanced by a descending one , and vice versa .
10 Our analysis of both cDNA and genomic sequences reveals that the single GGF gene encodes multiple Schwann cell mitogens derived from alternatively spliced mRNAs .
11 Comparison of our GGF clones with these sequences reveals that the glial growth factors and those ligands , namely the neu differentiation factor ( NDF ) and the heregulins , are products of the same gene .
12 On a different level-'professional' rather than ‘ amateur ’ Antoine Hennion 's account of studio recording methods emphasizes that a variety of differentiated roles are brought together into a ‘ creative collective ’ : each member has a specific job , but they interact critically and continuously ( Hennion 1983 ) .
13 The fact that the duodenal ulcer patients secreted more than twice as much acid as the H pylori positive healthy volunteers despite having equivalent gastrin concentrations shows that the duodenal ulcer patients have an exaggerated acid response to stimulation by gastrin .
14 Furthermore the term group was not generally employed and the main interest was in finding the number of formally distinct values a function of n variables takes when the variables were permuted .
15 The Japanese may avoid explicit objections because politeness demands that the seller does not lose face .
16 The use of grammatical categories rather than individual words means that the number of different states is much smaller .
17 If the relationship between two variables disappears when a prior variable is controlled , the original effect has been explained away .
18 At present the non-obligatory nature of sexual exchange in T. brucei means that the production of genetic hybrids is time consuming and laborious ( 35 ) .
19 The preponderance of pictures means that the sparse text glosses over some points and tantalises on others .
20 The incorporation of a long passage from a Board of Education memo on evening schools indicates that the Committee feels itself to be in consonance with the Board " s thinking , not only on the inadequacies of vocational education , but also on the value of English as a force for cultural nationalization .
21 To stay and luxuriate in ordinary emotions and sensations means that the contemplative is trapped in our normal limitations .
22 The need to reject unmatchable subjects because they are in some rare category of the extraneous variables means that the sample groups do not truly represent the population ;
23 The extreme lightness of the diaphragm further assists fidelity by responding instantaneously to very tiny signals and transients , and the proximity to the listener 's ears means that the sounds are not subject to the vagaries of directivity and unwanted reflections .
24 The era of local management of schools means that the traditional spending function associated with capitation has to be replaced with a whole school budgetary process and plan .
25 The accusation that the adventure story offers an escape for adult readers implies that the escape is into a kind of second childhood or , at the least , suggests a limited expectation of a novel 's purpose .
26 Wicks maintains that the costs of community care ‘ tend to lie where they fall — on the family concerned and , in particular , on the female carer within the family ’ .
27 Weber 's analysis of classes , status groups and parties suggests that no single theory can pinpoint and explain their relationship .
28 Weber 's view of parties suggests that the relationship between political groups and class and status groups is far from clear cut .
29 Our knowledge about the girls ' concern with personal relationships suggests that the introduction of some elements of the social sciences into the case studies might prove attractive .
30 L. G. Mitchell commenting on Henry Purefoy 's letters to craftsmen suggests that the owner of an estate was obliged to suffer the seasonal idleness of a local craftsman since he was difficult to replace .
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