Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The chosen redesigners were Information Design unit of Newport Pagnell , UK ; and we asked them to make The Lancet easier to read by attention to the typography , layout , and production techniques .
2 Part 2 begins with retirement , the time ‘ old age ’ is usually thought to start , and the problems that the loss of productive employment brings .
3 But of course this varied from place to place , from time to time , and it is still not clear how far working-class men and women did accept the domesticated role of married women , even in the diluted version which social circumstances could allow to become part of their lives .
4 In part this means in relation to other members of society as conditioned by the distribution of income and the operation of political power .
5 I think the old man 's a bit afraid to go into hospital , I know that he 's afraid obviously cos of the , the , this open heart surgery sort of thing but er , he 's also afraid that , he thinks were gon na have er such outrageous parties down the close and were gon na be open all night and things like that .
6 What made his criticisms acceptable was the care with which he assessed work and the genuine intimacy this created between student and teacher .
7 Coupling with slow ice sheet and ocean feedbacks can account for orbitally-paced planetwide changes of temperature and CO 2 recorded in ice cores in ways that purely atmospheric models can not .
8 Figure 4.10 Extract from printout generated by the GIMMS program .
9 However , one complaint already made by the travel agents is the impossibility of existing on the lower commissions implied by holidays of £25 and the like that came into existence at the end of 1985 .
10 The other twelve was a figure that relating to training .
11 So in the end he took to pointing at the last and most precious of " the possessions " … tiger-skins , bookcases full of elevating and instructional volumes , embroidered samplers , teasets of bone china , humidors and candlesticks , mounted elephants ' feet , and rowing-oars with names of college eights inscribed in gilt paint ; the ladies were instructed to improvise sandbags out of linen sheets and pillowslips and fine lace tablecloths .
12 ( 2 ) Private or non-private customer : Chapter 2 considers in detail the types of customer recognised under the regulatory system and identifies in particular , market counterparties , non-private customers ( including expert investors and trade customers ) and private customers .
13 The extensive discussion of the topic in Chapter 2 led to rejection of the account offered by Wagner for habituation , but this may be just as well as far as his theory of latent inhibition is concerned .
14 Secondly , the analysis of the search space showed precisely why these hypotheses fell through the net of syntactic constraints , and what effect this had on performance .
15 It will be interesting to see the effect this has on homelessness .
16 If material 1 appeared in its condition 1 form in sequence 1 , then it appeared in its condition 2 form in sequence 2 , and so on to sequence 8 .
17 However , the simple analysis of chapter 7 dealing with excise taxes suggests that this can be the case only if demand is completely inelastic or supply is completely elastic .
18 Chapter 7 examines in detail the methods for making the comparison between the conceptual models and the real situation .
19 At first glance these looked like sandstone of a deep-red colour .
20 At first , Marton 's new cars 10–15 retained their old equipment , but in December 1949 car 21 went into service completely modernised with new ‘ silent ’ bogies , four motors and VAMBAC control equipment : the first Marton Vambac .
21 Part VI and Sched 4 apply to community homes , Part VII and Sched 5 to voluntary homes and Part VIII and Sched 6 to privately-run homes .
22 The key to designing a recruitment system is to reduce the recruitment process to a series of operation levels , for example : 1 application forms sent 2 applications received/hold 3 regret 4 interview/hold after interview 5 regret after interview 6 offer/chase offer 7 accept offer 8 decline/withdraw offer 9 confirm offer Within each of these levels there will be further sub-divisions ( presumably A-Z ) indicating precisely what happened to the applicant at this level .
23 For swatch 4 , I used the same yarn as for swatch 3 , but only every third row , and with card 4 locked on row one .
24 Gaston II came of age in 1323 , but after the death of Margaret of Béarn his mother 's influence played an important part in determining the anti-Plantagenet stance of the house of Foix-Béarn during the war of St Sardos .
25 Each of the ways of expressing the no-arbitrage condition considered in Chapter 4 allows for compound growth , but not for continuous compounding .
26 Chapter II dealt with university extra-mural provision while Chapter III applied to those courses arranged by Approved Associations .
27 The externalist says , in this case , that so long as condition 4 does in fact hold , whether a is able to point it out or even to understand it or not , a does know that p ( given conditions 1- 3 , of course ) .
28 The Enlightenment debates about the Bible , miracles and natural religion all throw into relief one of the characteristic new attitudes of the age , acutely expressed in Pope 's lines from his Essay on Man ( 1733–4 ) ,
29 ‘ How about going for another swim ? ’ said Rufus , and he turned , his mouth all dabbled with wine , to look into Adam 's eyes .
30 The two previous chapters explore aspects of inner-urban policy after 1979 : Chapter 4 examines questions of co-ordination and Chapter 5 focuses on deregulation and enterprise .
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