Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Melt into the Jungle and no-one sees them again until Vic 's researchers track them down a year ago .
2 These imperfections make it all the more important for regulators to enforce the BIS minimums and set higher standards for riskier banks .
3 He sees the deviant group as creating its own circumstances to the extent that it makes meaningful the societal reactions to it , or better generates meaning for itself in a world whose societal reactions deny them the full status of persons .
4 These will in most cases make it easier for tax exiles to acquire a foreign domicile .
5 When the storm broke they were literally in the front line , but they continued to stock The Satanic Verses and in many cases display it prominently .
6 Wildlife is abundant in fish , ducks and water hens , and it is a great joy in springtime to see mother ducks bring their families down the steep church embankment , across the road and onto the pond .
7 In April 1991 LIFFE launched a new version of the Japanese Government Bond ( JGB ) futures contract which trades exclusively throughout the day ( 7 am to 3 pm London time ) on the APT system .
8 Within the British political culture it is rare for workers ( even manual industrial ‘ proletarians ’ ) to consider the wholesale expropriation of the property of another class as a reasonable political option , but if the financial institutions insist they are only guardians of the people 's savings then why should the ‘ people ’ not call them to account ?
9 Because of its importance , most of the great houses launch their latest creations at the Biennale .
10 By understanding how various properties of objects influence their identification , we gain the background knowledge necessary for building more efficient artificial recognition systems , for understanding the development of recognition in children , and its impairment after brain damage .
11 On the other hand , the effect of synonymous substitution and the continuing relevance of their literal meanings make it unsatisfactory simply to call them ‘ opaque ’ .
12 The more battles and the more kills an Orc has under his belt the more respect he earns from other Orcs , the more his enemies fear him , and the happier he will be .
13 You only have to read what women in emerging feminist groups and movements are writing , to see that these patterns repeat themselves time and again .
14 Her work refuses any concession to polite conventions of ‘ good taste ’ , indeed her fleshy pinks and pulsing reds make us squirm with embarrassed recognition , reminding us of the ‘ nasty ’ things we do at home — after the guests have gone .
15 Results will be given as quickly as possible , but some experts fear they could take up to a month if demand is high .
16 And experts fear they may never be seen by the public .
17 And experts fear they may never be seen by the public .
18 Hunting has now been banned , but experts fear it will take many years for their populations to recover .
19 AN INVASION of rats has hit Frodsham and pest control experts fear it could be a permanent problem .
20 AN INVASION of rats has hit Frodsham and pest control experts fear it could be a permanent problem .
21 Then , yet again , those Germans upset my best laid plans .
22 Even now his contemporaries raise their eyes and murmur ‘ Ssshh ’ because there are still alive those whose feelings might be hurt and the extent of it all is better buried under the marriages and the more undeniable liaisons .
23 Of fungi , spores , hyphae and spore bodies are eaten by a wide range of invertebrates and fleshy spore bodies soon become infested with maggots ; snails rasp them ; beetles lay their eggs in them ; carrion-and dung flies take the foul-smelling slime of phalloids , while tortoises , rats , pigs , deer , macaques and probably other large mammals , in the Malay Peninsula at least , also eat them .
24 Last week , the Liberal Democrats published proposals for breaking up British Telecom into a number of components to provide effective and proper competition , and create regional corporate headquarters of benefit to our regions , which find that massive monopolies concentrate their headquarters elsewhere in the country — by definition , in one place .
25 Preferences bring us to Regan who is rightfully critical of the counter-intuitive implications of Frey 's blanket denials of beliefs , desires , perceptions , emotions , and so on to animals and is at great pains to stress their similarities of behaviour to that of human beings .
26 Here , Chris Bonington looks at the way climbers develop their skills in order to test the above criteria , and sketches in the larger-than-life personalities and rivalries within the sport .
27 The many tracks through the woods make it easy to get lost — but that 's never bothered me .
28 The details are still missing , but the main outlines are becoming clear as United States and European statesmen make their pronouncements and tour the capitals of their Middle Eastern allies in an atmosphere of ever greater confidence .
29 Only here in the kitchen is the stick quieted ; the flagstones silence it .
30 In the latter case , an exact equivalent to grammar in linguistics is unlikely to be found , since , as noted earlier , objects gain their effect from their comparative lack of abstraction and the various bridging functions they can thereby perform .
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