Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [prep] [adv] a " in BNC.
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31 | Despite its title , the work took account of only a selection of English vocabulary , including ‘ Difficult Words and Technical Terms in all Faculties and Professions ’ . |
32 | From the car park it goes east for around a mile and a half before going south-west to the Water of Trool . |
33 | Fieldwork is based in Sheffield , and is designed to gather information of both a quantitative and a qualitative nature . |
34 | In the same way , it has been reported that transformation of S.pombe cells with a linear plasmid bearing Tetrahymena telomeric sequences gives rise to only a very small fraction of transformants containing a plasmid with the correct structure ( 7 ) . |
35 | Last year they increased turnover by nearly a hundred million and increased profits by nearly twenty nine per cent . |
36 | This stage resembles planning your essay outline , and could give you your necessary paragraph headings ( particularly since an exam essay gives room for only a few paragraphs ) . |
37 | You may have used your pitch range ( which was introduced in 15.3 ) in different ways : your pitch movements may have taken place within quite a narrow range ( narrow pitch range ) or using the full range between high and low ( wide pitch range ) ; if you did not use wide pitch range , you may have used different keys : high key ( using the upper part of your pitch range ) , mid key ( using the middle part of the range ) or low key ( the lower part ) . |
38 | On the other hand , in many other spheres , the most amazing developments that have taken place in just a few decades are taken completely for granted and even more is expected . |
39 | Since one usually needs to measure emission from only a small area of the viewing field rather than the whole field , a fibre-optic probe inserted in the light path would probably be the best method , with the light-pipe output directed on to a highly sensitive photoelectric cell or photomultiplier , whose output would also have to be calibrated against some standard phosphor . |
40 | These high-performance , rugged tools are claimed to offer the best value for money on the market for the enthusiastic d-i-yer and tradesman , and for the first time offer the possibility of a battery recharging time of just a quarter of an hour . |
41 | There was an armful of Mills and Boon love stories on the mantelpiece bearing witness to nearly a year of quiet , no television or radio , only romances by candlelight . |
42 | Surgery does not effect survival in either an adverse or beneficial way , but there is a suggestion that mortality is increased in those who undergo ileoanal anastomosis . |
43 | Even work experience for just a fortnight — such as an Earthwatch project — is worthwhile . |
44 | It adds that it expects to quote eps on both a pre-exceptional and a post-extraordinary basis . |
45 | And you t you 'll find sort of quite a few examples of products erm |
46 | As measures of relative prosperity , the number of households with three or more cars in Easton is more than double that for the two district council areas in which it is located , and the quality of the housing stock and amenities is higher , with the proportion of households in Easton which have use of only an outside flush toilet being half that of the general area . |
47 | For a total of 3 years-in 1924 , from 1929 to 1930 , and from 1976 until the Lib-Lab Pact of 1977-a minority government held office without even a tacit agreement with other parties . |
48 | Montrose , however , finding himself in such an impasse , and with the prospect of recurring battles before him , for the collector held office for only a single year before having to seek re-election , had his own solution to the difficulties which the office entailed for such as himself . |
49 | Themes are a splendid way of giving exhibitors a bias ; it challenges them to put on their thinking caps and at times they can find material with only a subtle connection . |