Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The ballvalve stem may have both metal and plastic washers each side ( plastic closest to the cistern ) : the tank connectors for the cold feeds and overflow pipes have plastic washers only . |
2 | The expenditure base defined above includes wealth transferred , but it has sometimes been argued that the base should include only consumption , which would be equivalent to entering only receipts net of transfers on the left-hand side of ( 9–2 ) , as one would if one treated the dynasty as an integrated unit . |
3 | Thus the Highland Boundary Fault may lie further north than is shown in Fig . |
4 | The objective lenses required for cathodoluminescence must have long working distances , so choice is often limited and prices high . |
5 | The equation would involve both time and a many-one relation , the marks of nomic connection of the causal kind . |
6 | These waves would carry away energy and would cause the electrons to spiral into the nucleus , producing the collapse of the atom . |
7 | There are just two baths and the same solutions will process either film or paper in any order . |
8 | There are just two baths and the same solutions will process either film or paper in any order . |
9 | They have seen their work taken on by people with different motivations and agendas. and fear that such disparity must weaken both impact and cohesion of purpose . |
10 | Richard says even businessmen should set aside time for romance . |
11 | In short , psychoanalysis must consider both ontogeny and phylogeny in coming to its conclusions . |
12 | This was specified because such descriptions might reflect only recruitment of previous knowledge about the junction . |
13 | Only long cloaks blowing , up on top of the young dunes , a gaze of strange cold eyes , a flash of spear-points — then the rain drove across , and Ruth could see only night . |
14 | None of the Saints candidates advanced their claims for inclusion in Malcolm Reilly 's tour squad which the Great Britain coach will announce tomorrow morning . |
15 | It can afford motivation as hardly anything else can , and its influence can help both society and individuals to a fuller and more satisfying form of life . |
16 | Such abstract economic arguments may seem far removed from the aspirations of nature conservation , but the report 's principle that sound management can benefit both wildlife and local people is also central to WWF philosophy . |
17 | Thus the compulsive relationship with physical exercise can become effectively part of the spectrum of eating disorder behaviour . |
18 | The world we can build of philosophy can include both music and poetry , and in addition religion and art and much else so it is far greater in extent then poetry or music alone . |
19 | Equestrianism : Big Ben could strike again EQUESTRIANISM |
20 | He confirmed that the Scottish Office money could cover only cash flow difficulties from the oil funds — not the producers . |
21 | Individuals may perform either role by itself ; or they might be active in both roles , and successfully at that ; or they may be strong in one but not in the other . |
22 | Historians who hypothesise large-scale sea-borne slave-trading in this period should give more thought to logistics . |
23 | This process should bring together school librarian and teacher , library and curriculum and the database in the context of information use in school and outside . |
24 | Reductions would affect especially artillery and anti-tank weapons , while procurement of naval vessels would be slowed . |
25 | ‘ They felt their needs had never been dealt with and a group would take away attention from their problem , ’ she says . |
26 | You realise then , well enough , that making a meal of plants can demand both skill and knowledge . |
27 | Games like dominoes and draughts can help both perception and memory . |
28 | If not in priority need , particularly if considered for the purposes of the Act to have become ‘ intentionally homeless ’ , persons may receive only advice and ‘ appropriate assistance ’ , leaving much to an authority 's discretion . |
29 | There the air rises hotly and on it an eagle may soar further south to where Slorne 's kind live , and where my kind come from too . ’ |
30 | Usually the restraint must protect either business goodwill or business secrets . |