Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [conj] [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Compaq is eschewing the Overdrive approach for its desktop machines in favour of supplying a whole new processor board that includes the Triflex bus and new base memory . |
2 | The range of options offered at Napier contributes to the breadth of course curriculum and provides a necessary flexibility in choice of subjects studied . |
3 | Once again , it is the existence of a state of coherence between field frequencies that constitutes the cause of cancer : nothing can be effectively subjected to any influence whatsoever if the subject is not of the same nature as the influence , and the ancient statement ‘ all is energy ’ is the most meaningful contribution that emphasizes the primary , fundamental nature of all phenomena in the created world and the basis of interaction between all things . |
4 | THE MANAGING director of Eurotunnel , Tony Ridley , made it clear yesterday that the Government is ultimately responsible for the Channel tunnel rail link and has a duty to see the project completed successfully . |
5 | Bassist Norman Watt Roy , who was the power behind Ian Dury and has a set of eye-baggage that must be the envy of Barry Norman , puts so much into thumping out a rhythm that the sweat drips from the end of his guitar . |
6 | As high as a 30 storey building , it then extends above a sea level , clearing the 100 year storm level and forms the base structure housing accommodation areas , power plants , processing equipment , helideck and other topside modules . |
7 | Britain lies between latitude 50° and 60° N and has a temperate climate . |
8 | One is called the National Foreign Intelligence Program and contains about $12 billion and the other , controlled by the Secretary of Defense , is called the Tactical Intelligence and Related Activities Budget and contains a further $12 billion . |
9 | It is the interaction between the field of a cell and another EM field that becomes the responsible agent for growth . |
10 | It is therefore clear that it is the nature of the EM field that organizes the growth of tissue . |
11 | ‘ Generally , if I 'm playing on a track , I 'll listen to the lyrics and then I 'll try to come up with a guitar part that suits the song in terms of imagery . |
12 | He is chancellor of Stirling University and spends a lot of time going around lecturing at universities and schools . |
13 | Alan added : ‘ The pipework tested forms a key THORP effluent route and involves the pipebridge connection to the Magnox Separation Plant and various effluent treatment facilities , so there was a lot of co-operation between various BNFL sections and contractors . |
14 | When at rest during the daytime , the animal looks as though it is wrapped in a camouflaged fur blanket that matches the bark of the branch to which it clings , head uppermost . |
15 | One last camouflage technique that deserves a brief mention is what might be called ‘ half-hiding ’ . |
16 | If there is a large capacitance inside the receiver , across the battery terminals , this absorbs much of the switch-on surge and reduces the risk . |
17 | It provides the greatest area of enclosed water , retains the operational use of Cardiff dock and provides the greatest opportunity for waterside development and water-related recreational uses . |
18 | ( The directories are created by the system administrators , who run a UNIX shell script that takes the login name of each student registered for a course and prepares a directory accordingly . ) |
19 | Auber points out that the minor inconsistencies can cause the user confusion and makes a plea for standardization . |
20 | Brian Laban dons his chest wig and flexes the huge muscles of Britain 's ultimate sports cars |
21 | The clerk stands and reads the charge . |
22 | Cheryl , of Firth Park , Sheffield , South Yorkshire , was born with a serious heart condition and needs the transplant to save her life . |
23 | Gastrin is released from the antral G cell and stimulates the parietal cell to secrete hydrochloric acid into the gastric lumen : the acid then acts on the antrum ot inhibit further release of gastrin and hence of hydrochloric acid . |
24 | Although surrounded by peat moorlands , Toftingall rests on a gravel base and has a pH of approximately 7.5 . |
25 | Meiosis , you will remember , is the special kind of cell division that halves the number of chromosomes and gives rise to sperm cells or egg cells . |
26 | The trail starts in the car park and has a hard level surface suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs . |
27 | Everybody will be looking for a smooth , powerful ride that minimises wind resistance and gives the most direct transfer of muscular power to amazing speed along the road . |
28 | sort of in conjunction with that , that has to go you know i has to be tied in with a bonus contract that suits the workforce . |
29 | This strain , in addition , contains an F plasmid that encodes the lacI q allele . |
30 | It is reliable for the quantification of the severity of nerve damage and deserves a place in routine clinical assessment of slow transit constipated patients . |