Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [noun pl] [subord] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Because each application programming interface is open and published , a customer also has the option to add on different objects or modules as required , without needing to buy source code .
2 The ‘ narrow approach ’ assumed that the rule applied generally to all proceedings in which public law acts or decisions where challenged , subject to some exceptions when private law rights were involved .
3 We can recognise animals or birds as exhibiting a different degree of consciousness from our own .
4 It is foolish to rely on hunches , intuitions or feelings when considering so serious a matter as AIDS .
5 Significantly more people are injured while working in their own homes or gardens than injured at work .
6 Many of us indeed see the arts and sciences as pulling in different directions , ‘ different ways of knowing the world ’ , we might say .
7 According to the House of Commons Environment Committee our waste control regulations are a ‘ shambles ’ , and nothing has been done about nitrates and excessive use of pesticides and fertilizers as requested by the EC .
8 Now I find I 'm getting " inspired top-off-the-brain " signals and ideas while travelling in an aeroplane — at the window and looking out at the snowy cotton-wool cloud land ( no artificial stimulants ! ) .
9 Interviews with young children indicate that they use far more emotional words to describe their brothers and sisters than to describe friends or even parents .
10 Judaism and Islam could be called polytheistic religions in the sense that they do contain traditions that represent Jews and Moslems as called upon to choose one of several gods and follow Him to the exclusion of others .
11 Instead of seeing parties and pressures as enhancing of things they talked in terms of adversary party politics and an overload of interest group demands having harmful effects both politically and economically .
12 Others have used their heads and tusks as battering rams to turn a deep ditch into a gentle wrinkle in the landscape .
13 Dialect , accent , lexical choice and grammatical structures are all interpreted by speakers and addressees as signifying status .
14 Logicians are apt to think of words and propositions as having ‘ meaning ’ somehow in themselves , apart from participants in contexts of situation .
15 In illustrating Voice through a recording of Beerbohm Tree 's lament over the body of Julius Caesar , or Walks and Exits as passed down to him by Esme Church , Petherbridge conjures up a strong , if erratic , sense of theatrical tradition .
16 Of Charles Hutton : ‘ For the accommodation of such gentlemen and ladies as do n't choose to appear at the public school , I propose ( at vacant hours ) to attend them in their own apartments . ’
17 These include respect for borders and minorities as specified under Lord Carrington 's plan .
18 In the case of DEC Rdb/VMS a registered user must have a VMS account which has privileges and quotas as specified above in the section , ‘ User Access to DEC Rdb/VMS ’ .
19 The analysis of the English vowel system presented in Chapters 2 and 3 contains a large number of phonemes , and it is not surprising that some phonologists ( who believed in the importance of keeping the total number of phonemes small ) proposed different analyses which contain less than ten vowel phonemes and treat all long vowels and diphthongs as composed of two phonemes each .
20 There are different ways of doing this : one way is to treat long vowels and diphthongs as composed of two vowel phonemes .
21 Another way of doing this kind of analysis is to treat long vowels and diphthongs as composed of a vowel plus a consonant ; this may seem a less obvious way of proceeding , but it was for many years the choice of most American phonologists .
22 There is the potential for several wards to share ideas and to develop broader understanding of each others ' specialisms and problems while building valuable resources in the form of teaching aids and expertise .
23 In the LMS context this applies to both local government , in its relationship with central government , and LEAs in their relationships with schools and colleges when drawing up schemes of delegation .
24 Being prepared for the demands and requests while caring physically for the newborn helps forestall many problems ( Kitzinger 1979 ) .
25 The DML is the database language which is used to join relations together and pick out selected tuples or domains as requested by the user .
26 Accommodation can be arranged in residences or hotels if required .
27 Davidson ( 1975 ) would even maintain that this requires that they have mastery of a language ; that it is wrong even to think in terms of quasi-beliefs or proto-beliefs when trying to explain even quite complex behaviour of languageless creatures .
28 Group methods are used by large companies and organizations when dealing with applicants for jobs which require considerable organizational and leadership skills .
29 Government , employers and educators alike are now convinced that higher education should be expanded radically during the next decade , to include perhaps twice as high a proportion of school leavers and others than has traditionally been the case in the UK .
30 In one I found the bottles and glasses as described , and took them aft .
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