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

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1 This occurs when he discovers that his beloved Caesar has been murdered .
2 I had not , of course , realized this happens when one puts so much effort into working out answers to complicated problems .
3 This shows that it contains all the genes , not just some of them .
4 Notwithstanding this provision , it is often of some reassurance to a purchaser from the husband if the wife is joined as a party to the contract or to a separate consent to sale form ; this confirms that she knows that vacant possession is to be given and the land charge is to be cancelled and can contain a specific release by the wife of her rights in the property as from the date of sale .
5 The only term he uses to characterize the content of these tales in advance is " " harlotrye " " , and this appears after he has not once but twice emphasized the purported social origin of these tales .
6 This implies that he needs information .
7 The only powers that control fate are the Gods , and so when Tamburlaine mentions in a conversation which he has with Theridamas that he controls his own fate , this implies that he believes he is a God : ‘ I hold the fates bound fast in iron chains , and with mine hand turn fortune 's wheel about ’ .
8 This follows because he gets an additional 122.00 as an invoice amount .
9 This means that everyone has something in common with the rest of the group and it leads to a more relaxed and productive social activity .
10 This means that one brings to bear on the other the full range of mental associations that the culture attaches to it ; it is important to note that the objective meaning of words includes , for the New Critics , not only their dictionary definition ( sometimes called their ‘ denotation ’ ) , but also their associations ( or ‘ connotations ’ ) .
11 This means that she falls asleep in the car on the way to the airport and can not be woken except by a party of electricians returning from Corfu , who put her in a baggage trolley and push her the length of the terminal building at speeds of up to fifteen miles per hour .
12 ( This means that it takes up more hospital space than any other single illness . )
13 This means that it takes an average of 12 years and $231 million to develop a new drug .
14 This means that it depends on the host 's cells ' own energy-producing system to provide for its own growth and reproduction .
15 This means that it becomes difficult , some would say impossible , to specify the ceteris paribus conditions of a theory .
16 This means that it behaves in a similar way to the three directions that correspond to moving in space .
17 This means that it accounts for perhaps a third of the sales of ICI Chemicals & Polymers — about the same proportion as does the latter in the whole of ICI .
18 Back to erm Locke 's state of nature , as I mentioned erm according to Locke the individual in the state of nature erm has certain rights which involve the enforcement of the law of nature erm and this means that he has legislative and executive authority .
19 This means that he intends us to develop the character of Christ .
20 This continues until s/he feels confident enough to close his/her eyes .
21 They 've only been elected to nineteen ninety two , so they 're , they 're really , what there doing there forcing people to take some action now , because at Kathy says , she 's afraid of being left out , if there should be a , another Tory Government , so a lot of people are in the same position , they will be putting in eh , I think they just call it best of interest , not a proper application , but then if the whole lot , hundreds of us come along , which is quite likely they will , the Government will say well this proves that everybody wants to become you see , so it 's rather clever move , erm , as , as far as I 'm concerned , what 's happening with that she is eh here within the hospital , the consultant 's and the worker 's in the hospital .
22 As Kahl has said , education ‘ reinforces the existing status system and provides for movement within it ’ ( Kahl 1970 : 137 ) , but this suggests that it does not change the system .
23 This suggests that he thinks of the impression as being something that could have a name of its own .
24 This suggests that there has always been an underlying awareness that company law doctrine was engaged in a discourse about the legitimation of power .
25 All that happens when we times by ten is that the point moves one place to the right , so what will be the answer can you tell me the answer to that one ?
26 If I can please er I think our comments on that er perhaps Mr Ray is being er using the grob global flays when he refers to employees .
27 Perusal of Fig. 6.5 indicates that it does appear to work , and that it offers a pragmatic solution that could probably be developed further into a general-purpose GIS ‘ error button ’ .
28 That shows that he has not reached level 1 in mathematics , and nor has the hon. Gentleman .
29 Analysis of 1.5.1 shows that it does if Q[ [ x ] satisfies analogues of 1.3.9 , 1.4.10 , exercise 1.3.3 and property C of Section 1.2 .
30 The Board of Anglo-Welsh announces that it has to date purchased 722,000 ordinary shares in Palatine at 285p per share .
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