Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [verb] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They could be dining on board or coming across to dine here later . |
2 | A control account is merely an extra account inserted at the back of a ledger or kept separately to make the ledger self-balancing . |
3 | COOPERS & LYBRAND and Deloitte Haskins & Sells yesterday confirmed that they are to merge their UK practices to create the largest accountancy firm in the country with a fee income in excess of £413m . |
4 | Weeks in a special baby unit , difficult feeding or breathing constantly remind parents how precious the baby is . |
5 | The possibility of an indefinitely long list of necessary indices or co-ordinates thus has to be faced . |
6 | For example , loading the stomach with food or water directly has some satiating effect , but not as great as when the substance is also allowed to pass into the intestine or has previously passed through the mouth . |
7 | If you 've got a boy of 12 or 14 and he missed his tea or came home acting strangely you would know , ’ the woman said . |
8 | Occasional gestures towards the girls being included in maths are made , typically , via a girl sipping tea or standing decoratively posed in a mini skirt in a phone booth . |
9 | The guilt , anxiety , fear or anger still stem from within but are not , at least consciously , self-directed . |
10 | Every industrialized country faces similar problems and is either considering similar solutions or has already implemented some of them . |
11 | Now under the lowest layer of the sheaves were there any stones or branches or briars ever laid underneath ? |
12 | The power to define and enforce consents is ultimately a power to put people out of business , to deter the introduction of new industry or to drive away going concerns . |
13 | Sensations such as pleasure or dislike therefore reflect the degree of control exerted by an object over the perceptual effort necessary to make it intelligible . |
14 | As soon as practicable after the pre-trial review , if the action or matter still remains to be heard , the court fixes a date for hearing and gives notice to all parties ( Ord 17 , r 9 ) . |
15 | If an expatriate , rather than a local employee is really needed , the organisation has to consider whether to relocate an existing employee or recruit specifically to fill the post . |
16 | The emission standards were set without regard to the constraints of technological or economic feasibility that had previously influenced policy-making . |
17 | All have songs ranging from fast to slow , and also songs that incorporate both ends of this range . |
18 | All have songs ranging from fast to slow , and also songs that incorporate both ends of this range . |
19 | William Osborne 's project manager , Steve Answell , who was responsible for master-minding the nine-month building phase , commented ‘ The amount of detailed investigation and the thoroughness with which it has been done represents the most comprehensive thinking that has ever gone into a new lifeboat in all the thirty years I have been associated with building them . ’ |
20 | He managed to turn Llewelyn 's imposing new title , compounded of the old sacred name for a reassurance to the Welsh , and the added flourish for English ears that had scarcely heard of Aberffraw , into a satirical comment , but he did it with great delicacy . |
21 | The actual animals that have ever lived on Earth are a tiny subset of the theoretical animals that could exist . |
22 | Next , in the order in which she would need them , were her flannel petticoats , her cotton bodice and frilled drawers , her black woollen stockings , her long boned stays and the combinations that had so irritated her skin when she was small . |
23 | Phrase structure rules would implicitly have been adopted , legitimating certain combinations that have successfully occurred , as well as others that had not yet occurred but might very well have , and with similar success , had the choice of words and message had to be different . |
24 | Perhaps this is one experiment that had better remain a computer simulation , at least for now . |
25 | Charles Augustus Busby of the Busby and Wilds partnership that had already provided a number of distinguished buildings in Brighton laid out a plan on the west side for a new , almost self-contained , estate with its own church and markets , to be called Brunswick Square . |
26 | In terms of active , practical government and politics , however , it was the Investiture Contest that had already begun to change the face of European government . |
27 | Vitally for small manufacturers , the more parts they use from large manufacturers that have already gained Type Approval in another application , the cheaper the tests will be ; MIRA 's inspectors will be able to cross-check data they already hold for , say , a wheel , a light or a mirror , using their discretion as to whether they think its new role is fit and proper . |
28 | The local community-based organizations that have since formed have been more basic in their opposition to any mining and have taken political organization — through lobbying , petitions , demonstrations and public meetings — as their mode of operation . |
29 | I was pleased to be able to announce that I had followed many of their therapies , but fearfully expressed my alarm and disappointment that having religiously performed my visualizations , cancer may have returned by the back door . |
30 | The pomp of Parks , Thompson and Dexter must seem further away than ever for a club that has now failed to progress beyond the group stages in 12 of the 21 Benson & Hedges Cup . |