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

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1 Watkins says SunSoft is happy to support what SunSelect offers in the way of MS-DOS emulation right now , but adds that if another firm comes up with better technology at a lower price ‘ we 'd be stupid not to do business with them . ’
2 Based largely on Michels 's study of trade union organizations , the model supposes that once any radical organization has grown to the size where it needs to delegate responsibility to professional organizers , and once it has been in existence long enough to produce a complex bureaucracy , then the original radical thrust is lost as the professionals redirect the organization to serve their own ends .
3 He certainly holds that as long as my action is prompted by mere feeling , or by a judgement as to what will best satisfy my desires , I am not in sight of moral living .
4 Does n't matter what it looks like as long as it 's got five sides that join together without gaps .
5 Vaccination with recombinant gp160 in patients infected with HIV-1 broadens HIV-specific envelope-directed immune responses , including crossreactive antibodies to gp160 epitopes and and cytotoxic T-cell responses .
6 However , it looks as though Grand Met 's bid is going to be beaten by a management buyout which is in the final stages of negotiation .
7 Sunderland could find themselves with only 18,000 tickets , and with 5,000 season ticket holders taking priority , it looks as though many fans are going to be disappointed , whichever method is adopted .
8 So it looks as though mate-guarding too has a part to play in sex differences in the breeding season .
9 The Argive krater is far smaller than the Attic amphora ; and it looks as though Athenian artists preferred to monumentalise vase-painting rather than venture into the new world of free painting .
10 The first condition for South Africa 's return to the Olympics was that apartheid laws should be eradicated ; it looks as though that will be met .
11 It looks as though legal action will be necessary . ’
12 It looks as though this may be the price for privatising the water companies that everyone feared . ’
13 We had our first moderate snow fall in mid-November last year , but so far it looks as though this winter will be milder than ever .
14 It looks as though this one is not much of an improvement .
15 It looks as though this is being done in a serious , not just a token , way .
16 ‘ It looks as though this is the prime mechanism for reducing productivity at the long term test , ’ says Brown .
17 It looks as though this would involve quite a bit more work than the seat on Snowhill and I would need to put your estimate to the next meeting of the Parish Council on Thursday 17th June .
18 So it looks as though this dish is about to get the smile wiped off its face .
19 He said : ‘ It looks as though this could be the first step towards merger .
20 As a result , it looks as though any rethink of this weekend goes up the spout in favour of the ghastliness of paper for the beastly bureaucrats .
21 The EC wants all women to have the right to return to work after 14 weeks ' paid leave , but it looks as though British women will receive sick pay , rather than full pay .
22 It looks as though sweaty locker rooms will be a thing of the past as Swedish scientists have developed a smell-absorbing paint .
23 I 've seen them down there have a big bone through that , have they , looks as if that 's been boned
24 It looks as if this non-specialized homespun world which requires so many skills from so many people , is about to change towards glossy factory-made consumerism .
25 We believe that they were present at his meeting with Keightley not least because of KP 79 which records that COS Eighth Army was to visit the Commander of 5 Corps on 13 May .
26 He agrees that if public services expand then something in the industrial sector must decrease — profits or investment — but ‘ it does not follow that the former is the cause of the latter ’ ; rather they are both the joint results of the non-competitiveness of British goods in the international market .
27 Theory allows that if any of the neutrinos have mass then neutrinos of one generation can find themselves turning into neutrinos of another generation .
28 Now it happens that when some substances crystallize they find it easier to do so if some kind of irregularity is present .
29 Lydia asks me to pass her thanks to everyone who has contributed so generously to the campaign and says that while little has changed in the way of living conditions for the prisoners and their families , the campaigners are confident of their victory .
30 But one practitioner , Eileen Reilly , says that while some unscrupulous healers bring the area into disrepute , there is evidence to show that it does work .
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