Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [adv] [vb base] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , you know , there are little corner shops which still have some sense of individuality about them . |
2 | Comparisons of virulence of closely related parasites in hosts with which they have co-evolved automatically control for many third variables which potentially confound such analyses . |
3 | If it is possible to mention something in the programme it will allow other fans who perhaps have little contact with the club , to use this excellent free facility . |
4 | Candidates who successfully complete this qualification can often gain direct access to a master 's degree . |
5 | It has certainly amplified those voices who persistently argue that viewpoint . |
6 | Where NVQs and SVQs are based on the same statements of competence the qualifications will carry titles which clearly indicate that area of competence . |
7 | Similarly , the energy at sites may interact with certain individuals to create altered states of consciousness , which enables them to see more easily the variety of legendary entities which traditionally inhabit such locations . |
8 | However , if there are one or more alternative acts which also possess some characteristic which similarly gives rise to prima facie obligatoriness , then only one of them can be all-things-considered obligatory . |
9 | Thus calligraphy was the source of the ornaments which still decorate most type-faces , despite efforts earlier this century to dispose of them ( see box ) . |
10 | In doing so there are a number of important areas to consider : mathematical modelling of the distribution of positional errors in digital maps derived from source maps of different scales ; the level and distribution of error which characterize digital map data ; and the types of probability models which best represent these errors . |
11 | Indeed the agribusinessmen who typically control such enterprises , are often impatient with any time-consuming involvement in the non-working lives of their employees . |
12 | As Ulster patriots we completely reject this dictatorship , believing that the Ulster people themselves must control their own affairs . |
13 | ‘ The only times you ever make any effort to think , ’ says Phil , ‘ are when you 're trying to understand what I 'm saying . |
14 | Firstly , to attract bright and enthusiastic people into our operation who we could then train up from scratch , and secondly , to provide a channel for individuals who already have some bakery or catering experience , and for whom our kind of operation could offer the opportunities for management development denied them elsewhere . |
15 | Although adenosine receptors couple to several signalling systems in myocytes we now believe that protein kinase C ( PKC ) is the important one for preconditioning . |
16 | Each sector of the processing industry has different requirements in terms of variety , size and quality and producers who consistently fulfil these requirements have an opportunity to enter into contracts with processors to supply their production needs . |
17 | All the committees are linked into brewery liaison officers who regularly visit all breweries and report on their state of health and brewing practices . |
18 | Some activities , distribution , haulage , advertising and marketing , may be carried through by specialist firms who also provide these services for other industries . |
19 | A system of symbols which consistently represent each phoneme of a language with the same symbol . |
20 | treats the domain of cultural forms and activities as a constantly changing field … looks at the relations which constantly structure this field into dominant and subordinate formations … [ and ] at the process by which these relations of dominance and subordination are articulated' ( Hall 1981 : 235 ) |
21 | The teacher unions and professional associations have produced clear and accurate documents for their members which inevitably highlight these problems . |
22 | We know several of our teachers who now hold this award but with to ensure that we have the names of all who have achieved it . |
23 | Contemporary critics who pompously reclassify all novels and plays and poems as texts — the author to the guillotine ! — should n't skip lightly over Flaubert . |
24 | Twins are more likely to be born to older mothers who already have several children ; they are likely to be born prematurely and/or have difficult births . |
25 | Are there any examples which clearly show these hamlets to be an early form of settlement ? |
26 | It is now a minority who enter full-time employment and there has been considerable increase in the numbers who now take some form of further education . |
27 | And stargazers who slavishly read those horoscopes are set for the sign of eternal damnation . |
28 | Here we review the factors which allegedly affect this type of fixed investment . |
29 | Er now then Be in locations which best serve all development needs arising in Greater York . |
30 | Last week the receivers who now control those shares , advertised in the Financial Times inviting offers for them . |