Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [det] [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 During the screening process , however , the Education Ministry made some changes which were criticized by liberals .
2 This was because of a minor theme on which the admiral wove several variations which went something like this : ‘ I said to So-and-So [ often a general , minister or other senior official ] : ‘ Are you refusing to do what I ask ? ' ’
3 The icy river was at least 4 ft [ 1–2 m ] deep and no boats could be found , but cavalry were stationed below the ford to catch any unfortunates who were swept away , and the infantry then crossed in lines abreast , holding on to each other .
4 If it 's expressed as a percentage of patients the bar on the left side represents those sites who performed more than one hundred cases during the audit period .
5 Project appraisal involves many calculations which must be carried out a number of times to produce a proper sensitivity analysis .
6 Consciousness exhibits many faces which are in reality only categorizations conceived by our intellect .
7 ’ Maybe the God-King has some engineers who can fix them before we leave . ’
8 The policy implication of this view is a programme to help those farmers who can help themselves to grow cash crops .
9 We use a norm referenced method on the cumulative result to identify those students who require further tuition in our discipline .
10 The first alternative corrects all weights which are too high , and so cause the node to recognise an image not in C. The second corrects weights which are too low .
11 However , before you sally forth on your next video shoot , take a long , cool look at your first tape to identify any mistakes you may have made so that you can avoid them next time .
12 Sunshine on snow affects all shooters whatever position they take up , because the sun and snow together produce glare and this is very trying on the eyes — especially at ground level .
13 As with the action sample those carers who continued to express a clear preference for home care talked in terms of it being no bother to continue caring , or even if it was ‘ a bother ’ , home was the best place for the dementia sufferer , and he or she and the carer were ‘ coping ’ .
14 This section establishes a procedure whereby a plaintiff may seek an order requiring a defendant to disclose any documents which may become the subject matter of subsequent proceedings .
15 But they were encouraged to take other risks because their basic business ( lending for house purchase ) was getting unprofitable , because supervision by federal examiners was weak and because federal deposit insurance in effect underwrote any risks they cared to take .
16 The ACA Form of Building Agreement was published in 1982 and , unlike most JCT contracts , requires the contractor to take all risks which are outside the control of the client or the architect .
17 You can make it paid up , i.e. freezing the policy so that you do not pay into it any more , but wait until the end of the term to take any profits it has made .
18 In an action to recover these fees it was held that the registrar of the cemetery had no right to demand fees for recutting and repainting but that there being no suggestion that any unpleasant result would follow from non-payment the plaintiff must be taken to have paid voluntarily .
19 Unknown to them , she had been one of Tiller 's favourite leading ladies around 1906 , but when the work offers stopped she faced the same bleak future confronting all dancers who feel too old to dance .
20 The funicle comprises those segments which intervene between the ring-segments and the club , or between the latter and the pedicel in cases when the ring-segments are not differentiated .
21 The Students ' Association occupies several buildings which offer extensive facilities : bar and catering facilities , shops , library and study facilities , debating hall , discos , showers , video games , meeting rooms , a laundry service , record library , travel centre , fax service , photo machine , photocopying services and welfare advice .
22 The others are a bit sprawling those blackbirds I think .
23 What we would be looking for from you is a talk of some 15–20 minutes duration outlining what can be done for public transport by traffic management techniques and perhaps illustrated by some Lothian examples , together with a willingness to answer any questions which may be put to you .
24 Noverre 's second category comprised those dancers whom he expected to be technical perfectionists .
25 However other studies with a bent kinetoplast DNA fragment revealed some sites which were efficiently cleaved , yet which failed to produce a DNase I footprint [ 31 ] .
26 Pepe has some bouncers who sort of protect Miguel from his fans . ’
27 Proofread your work correcting any errors you find
28 WHO would have thought , back in 1980 , that we would now be reading in the popular railway magazines a number of reports that British Rail 's Provincial sector possesses some routes which are promising to become profitable ?
29 It should be noted , first , that not every class , in all circumstances , shows the capacity to create those organizations which are essential if it is to engage seriously in political struggles .
30 Theoretically , Karla Fohrbeck could in her official capacity prevent any purchases she disapproved of , but such a veto would not only be in breach of artistic freedom but would also conflict with her idea of autonomy for the museums in her charge .
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