Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From the majors , and the American market , there is more classy female minimalism from The Roches , the trio of New York sisters who started out in the folk scene and evolved a style that veers between thinking woman 's pop and close-harmony experimentation .
2 But today The Daily Mirror reveals what the Nineties teenager really thinks about making love .
3 Now , Ian Clark from the Australian National University in Canberra , has proposed a completely new strategy for developing novel antimalarials — one that mimics the simplest mechanism the body has for combating infection ; so called nonspecific immunity ( Infection and Immunity , vol 39 , p 1 ) .
4 The farming industry must tell the public at large and be seen to demonstrate that it cares about providing quality food which is produced with high animal welfare standards and protection of the environment .
5 Locke is not saying erm that the purchase of property in the territory of the civil society counts as giving express consent .
6 Nevertheless it is true , in the adult and public world at least , that this function which language has of transmitting information , its referential function , is considered the most important .
7 And that looks like bringing rain along for the afternoon .
8 Mountain View , California-based Eo Inc looks like beating Apple Computer Inc to market with a personal communicator : the company has formally launched its first two products , the Eo Personal Communicator 440 and 880 , handheld devices with facsimile , electronic mail , cellular phone and personal computing capabilities .
9 If one accepts this , even if only for the present and not as an inevitable fact for the future , then a responsibility lies with hearing society to meet not only the communication requirements of deaf people but also to understand and be able to work with this group in their language .
10 Only , as Italy shows , if electoral advantage lies in espousing reform .
11 The other half of it lies in mobilising party and public support sufficiently strongly to leave Mrs Thatcher with no choice but to readmit him to the Cabinet if the Tories do return to office after the next election .
12 A local trade union secretary , John Farries , of the GMB union , claims the solution lies in providing nursery facilities which would allow young married women to return to work .
13 Although Big Blue has said that its interest lies in exploiting computer technology and developing digital film ‘ software ’ rather than creating movies , we can not imagine IBM buying half or more of an enterprise and then remaining a passive investor .
14 The macro-economic case for the widespread and general adoption of the industrial co-operative form is that it is just such another structure ; that the structural change lies in making labour the employer of capital rather than , as at present capital the employer of labour ; that such a change would fuse the interests of ownership and labour , interests which so long as they remain separate must also remain ultimately opposed ; and that , because relations among co-operatives and between producers and providers on the one hand , and consumers and users on the other would be determined by the operation of a free competitive market , the workers in each co-operative will be exposed to its imperative discipline .
15 The perspectives of other characters are important , and one shortcoming in this incomplete analysis lies in concentrating analysis on one character .
16 On the night of 16 March , waters from melting snow began to burst the flood-banks in the Fens .
17 The row came just as talks were starting on the environmental and labour safeguards that the Clinton administration wants before asking Congress to ratify the North American Free-Trade Agreement involving the United States , Mexico and Canada .
18 The problem of accessibility arises in a number of different ways , but primarily in the general difficulty that the private citizen has in undertaking litigation without representation , even though this is the intention behind the procedure .
19 However the courts have consistently recognised the interest that the employer or any other covenantee has in protecting business secrets .
20 He can not hide the pride , though , that he has in following Hare at Leicester .
21 The PIC is independent of the school board and focusses on providing access to employment for students in the public school system .
22 Its two exposure drafts on Going Concern and Auditor 's Reports on Financial Statements , issued in May , marked the start of a determined effort to bridge the expectation gap both by explaining auditors ' responsibilities to the users of accounts and by extending those responsibilities , particularly in relation to the going concern problem .
23 Drift-netters wishing to move from fishing grounds in the Tasman to those in the South Pacific would not be allowed to pass through New Zealand waters without risking confiscation of their vessels and a substantial fine .
24 The city lies on rising ground , from the sea on the north side to hills on the south .
25 OSF BOWS TO PRICING PRESSURE
26 Chapter 10 looks at housing policy .
27 A female starts by gathering mud from a patch of wet ground .
28 With these biases declared , the discussion starts by setting reading into the general theoretical context of the flow of information through an individual 's cognitive processes .
29 He starts by entering College Grove .
30 The process starts by mixing metal powder with a liquid containing a cellulose binder .
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