Example sentences of "[unc] [noun pl] [be] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Spontaneous precipitation from surface waters is actually fairly rare because most of the carbonate a ions are weakly bound up with magnesium ions in surface waters . |
2 | Two new low-end models of the A11 and 12 new A16 models were also added . |
3 | TNF α+; cells were also seen in Crohn 's granulomas and in the germinal centres of lymphoid follicles : the second were large CD3- cells and were presumably tingible body macrophages . |
4 | B&G readouts are well placed |
5 | JAR advised that mechanical stages for the M15 microscopes are currently held and are available for use . |
6 | First , CD4 counts were profoundly reduced both in absolute numbers ( 62–91/L ) and in the percentage of total lymphocytes ( 5.0–7.5% ) . |
7 | Er girls were never included as horses as I remember it , but nowadays there are of course , which means that you have more boys available to be ploughmen and this perhaps helps the numbers . |
8 | Er women were also said to be polite , diffident , verbose and deferential , which |
9 | The ocean er poleniers were also revealed by the satellite images and these were even more remarkable and perhaps more unexpected . |
10 | Er and not saying that , Well because erm twenty nine thousand er dwellings are already committed , we 've therefore got to we 've therefore got to provide more , because that will be eaten up fairly quickly . |
11 | The proportion of IgG1 cells was significantly raised and that of IgG2 cells reduced ( p<0.01 ) for the ulcerative colitis patients , but no differences were found in this respect between Crohn 's disease colitis and controls . |
12 | It turns out that the 13C atoms are randomly distributed within the football . |
13 | Many of the natural elements which cause damage are , under more normal circumstances , sources of livelihood and man 's activities are closely integrated with them . ’ |
14 | In the UK , ICL 's activities are now concentrated in three areas : Commodity Products — the personal computer side of the business , organised through reseller Technology Plc ; mainframe-based Industry Solutions ; and Cross Industry Services , comprising the Sorbus hardware and software services arm ; facilities management company CFM in which ICL has a 75% stake ; disaster standby venture Guardian Computer Services ; and newly formed ICL Enterprises . |
15 | By the mid-1980s , the SDA 's activities were primarily directed towards attaining four major objectives ( Aitken and Sparks , 1986 ) . |
16 | While war 's excesses were often condemned , war itself was taken for granted . |
17 | Responses from whites were swift for , within days , calls for the abolition of boxing were heard and films of Johnson 's fights were soon suppressed for fear of further riots . |
18 | Disclosure in the scheme 's accounts is also required for all self-investments , whether or not the 5% limit is exceeded . |
19 | Voters had to be certain Labour 's programmes were properly costed . |
20 | BS5750 ensures that every area of a company 's operations is strictly controlled . |
21 | The incoming government proposed to diversify Codelco 's production and vigorously opposed the new law , from which the article restricting Codelco 's operations was ultimately removed . |
22 | The immune system fights off illness , and if the body 's defences are severely weakened this can lead to AIDS ( Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ) . |
23 | The Angevin connection was thus represented by a close kinswoman of Edward I. Jean of Brittany 's talents were more suited to diplomacy than to warfare ( although he served against Philip the Fair in Aquitaine , between 1294 and 1297 ) , while his close connections with both the French court and the nobility of western France clearly helped to ease tension at periods of crisis . |
24 | ( 4 ) The offeror 's solicitors are normally asked to undertake a review of all publicly available documents ( such as memoranda and articles of association , Loan Stock Trust Deeds , material contracts etc ) to elicit whether the takeover would constitute a default thereunder , trigger an early repayment of loans or the exercise of options or the documents could in some other way impact on the takeover . |
25 | These weeks are our perception of ‘ the curriculum in action ’ in an outdoor setting where children and Staff relate in different ways and Heriot 's values are further reinforced . |
26 | It is unhistorical to assume that children in the last century responded to death in the same way as children today ; children 's attitudes are largely conditioned by those of adults , and in our day the usual adult attitude is to evade the subject of death , to treat it as ‘ morbid ’ and , so far as possible , to exclude it from the home . |
27 | Bernard and Laura 's attitudes were still coloured by the historical evolution of the business , manufacturing led , and believed their shops existed only to absorb the manufacturing capacity . |
28 | As the clues trickle out and the town 's secrets are slowly unmasked , Lynch luxuriates over the images onscreen , focusing on tiny details a motorcycle reflected in the pupil of Laura 's eye in an old home video ; a cryptic letter ‘ R ’ dug out from underneath her fingernail in a morgue whose fluorescent lights flicker nervously that makes the show such a visual delight . |
29 | The White Paper 's proposals were broadly enshrined in the Rates Act , 1984 , which empowers the Secretary of State for Environment : ( i ) to limit the rates of named authorities ( selective rate-capping ) ( authorities spending less than 10m , or below their GREA , are excluded from the selective scheme ) ; ( ii ) to cap the rates of all local authorities in England and Wales subject to an affirmative resolution of both Houses of Parliament . |
30 | The presidency 's proposals were also supported by the assemblies in all republics and provinces save Slovenia . |