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

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1 Have you looked at the daily chart she fills in that records all those details ? ’ asked Tom .
2 That begs two important questions , and it would be good if the Government were to address those issues rather than the one that they are now tackling .
3 Mrs. Not that that counts any more .
4 It 's important to set the input level correctly otherwise too much signal will cause distortion while too little causes some strange sounds ( like a faint fuzz box followed by a fax signal ) to appear once the guitar sound starts to decay .
5 I have never been able to remove the inevitable bright yellow stain it produces and neither has any other paper conservator that I know .
6 Internally each contains eleven hollow fibres or tubules .
7 That looks good Hot Shot .
8 Each has two 500-sheet paper trays , and an optional 1,500 sheet feeder is also available to boost capacity to 2,000 .
9 Each has 30 000–70 000 people and its own industrial estates .
10 Each has three independently-targetable nuclear warheads : the earlier missiles had one .
11 Multiple Network Terminal Servers can be integrated into one network : each has 64 serial ports and one parallel port per unit , and the thing can be managed by SunNet Manager .
12 That has one good fingerprint on it . "
13 However , there is one monkey , the owl monkey of South America , that has little useful colour vision , being a nocturnal animal , but which still possesses these blobs .
14 They are not only context-based , they are also imitative and that has severe cognitive consequences .
15 Find out what the item is made of ( eg if it 's wooden — find out what kind of wood it is , and if that has any particular qualities , such as hardness ) .
16 If you 're moving also through Banbury , of course we have our usual restrictions ; the high street is affected and also if you 're moving through finally on to the A422 , I would mention , in Warwickshire , the Stratford to Alcester road , that has some temporary traffic lights at Taylor 's wood .
17 The poem lets us posit an evolutionary series , Orang-outang Cyclops Sweeney but the way in which these three are introduced and relate to one another upsets any simple progressive development by raising questions about what evolutionists and anthropologists discussed as ‘ reversion ’ and ‘ degeneration ’ , countering all optimistic ideas about the growth of humanity .
18 In Japan , where state welfare provision is poor , this constitutes some 2 per cent of employment .
19 We hope that the fact that we have won this encourages other small companies to strive for better things . ’
20 This encourages increasing molecular motion until eventually the polymer behaves like a viscous liquid ( assuming that no thermal degradation takes place ) .
21 This involves much more than mere physical requirements .
22 This involves two different types of the tiny , transportive liposome ; for the initial stage , an ‘ anti-fat ’ liposome containing caffeine works to break-up cellulitic lipidic clusters so that they may be disposed of more readily , while the trace element algo silicium assists in restructuring the fragile tissues .
23 For Krieger this involves increased racial polarization and poverty , and a corresponding erosion of some of the social rights instituted under the welfare state .
24 This involves rapid same day delivery .
25 ( 1987 ) report that 20 per cent of Americans aged 65 and over were admitted to hospital in 1986 ; this represents 10.8 million hospital admissions .
26 This is because there is no real hot spot for mutation , for even though 36/ 79 ( 45% ) had detectable defects in exon 15 of the APC gene , this represents one third of the entire gene .
27 This represents 1.89 million barrels a day which is a drop of 5 per cent on December 's 1.99 million barrels .
28 Parents may be confronting their children repeatedly demanding them to do what is asked and find that this produces immense negative emotional reactions : temper tantrums or complete refusal to co-operate are common .
29 This covers first half 1990 , second half 1990 , first half 1991 , second half 1991 and first half 1992 , and analyses the main p&l account items over these periods .
30 Where there are public rights of navigation , canoeing is of course permissable and this covers many popular rivers in England and Wales .
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