Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , it is a staggering fact that 9 out of 10 people who successfully lose weight on a " diet " put the weight back on again afterwards .
2 The Wall Street Journal has called their bluff and finds that 12 of the 31 analysts that track IBM had buy recommendations on the stock on September 1 — and even after details of all the new cuts came out , only three had an outright sell recommendation on the stock , and last Tuesday morning , some were still rating it a buy .
3 Mr Robertson told the second and final day of a hearing by the board 's video appeal committee that St Theresa was portrayed in mystical ecstasy — using pain to place herself at the mercy of her subconscious and thereby contemplate Jesus on the Cross .
4 They also effectively isolate Pakistanis from the wider British community or , as Anwar puts it , the immigrant community is encapsulated .
5 The single market is , of course , designed to lower and eventually eliminate barriers to the movement of goods , services and people .
6 The reports mostly provide information for the donors ; many are in English ( the national language of Mozambique is Portuguese ) .
7 Working in Grendon must be one of the most difficulkt places for an officer becausec we 're telling them they 're not dependant on their uniform but their personality and ability to relate to people .
8 As with the NHS , the public overwhelmingly want care in the community to be a matter of pride not parsimony , and will support adequate funding to make this possible .
9 The generals rarely send orders to the troops .
10 Thus one exalts facts , the other the imagination ; both conceal the extent to which they necessarily make use of the other 's procedures .
11 Some armies , such as Skaven , naturally favour players of an aggressive disposition .
12 At the end of Fifth Year , students take the Diploma in Architecture , and so gain exemption from the RIBA Examination , Part 2 ; the Diploma is also taken as a two-year course by students who have obtained a first degree in architecture elsewhere in Britain .
13 In addition the fact that it had to be paid in cash meant that the farmers had to sell their crop to the grain-dealer and then often enough borrow money from the money lender .
14 As chairman of this group , I obviously have financial people , accountants , treasury people , lawyers , personnel people , property people and so on who all make part of a team .
15 But all that was only bring kind after the event .
16 Such policies only make sense to the corporate investors and stem from the perceived need to avoid integrating the industry in any but the core capitalist countries .
17 His steady stream of speeches , interviews and policy interventions only make sense as a bid for the leadership .
18 ‘ They only make love on the twenty-ninth of February , ’ said Hyacinth , ‘ and then only when it rains . ’
19 The rubrics in the 1662 Order for the Burial of the Dead only make mention of the ‘ corpse ’ or ‘ body ’ : ‘ The Priest and Clerks , meeting the Corpse at the entrance of the Church-yard … . ’ ;
20 It is therefore vital that this transformation does not introduce a PAR and so make use of the recursive procedure we are currently defining . )
21 So make use of the seminar time .
22 We can therefore see such a plasmid as a temporary alliance between genes which induce conjugation in the host bacterium ( and so make transmission of the plasmid itself possible ) , and genes which help the host to survive and multi ply .
23 The overall aim of this initiative is to enable people to secure recognition of their qualifications and so provide services throughout the Community .
24 At the start of their third year , the technical training department arranged for the youngsters to work alongside Shell trainees at the Altens training centre .
25 They only occupy 2% of the total agricultural area however , and a large number of them are part-time or retirement farms and constitute no great economic problem whilst many , particularly in southern France , are quite intensive and may provide reasonable family incomes .
26 These are awarded each year to those parks which not only provide facilities to a high standard but also have first class caravan holiday homes for hire .
27 Some sociologists claim that low levels of social mobility only provide movement within the system but that , on a bigger scale , this mobility can change the system ( Kahl 1970 ) .
28 In micro-chips , Philips , Siemens and the Italo-French SGS-Thomson together fund R&D for the ‘ super ’ microchips of the next — post-1990s — generation : in aerospace the Euro-consortium Airbus competes against Boeing and McDonnell Douglas , and the ESA 's Ariane against NASA 's space launchers .
29 Gently ladle mixture on the bread .
30 The central square , and its decoration , were absent when the mosaic was uncovered , but the borders as well as the kind and placement of motif in this work alone suggest affinities with the mosaics from North Hill and insula 34 , Colchester .
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