Example sentences of "[noun prp] [coord] [noun] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | SIR — Falkowski and Wilson elegantly demonstrate that historical Secchi disk measurements show no evidence of a significant increase in North Pacific phytoplankton biomass in this century . |
2 | No final decision was taken on which countries would contribute to the Arab force , but Egypt , Syria and Morocco subsequently announced that they would provide troops . |
3 | Agnew , Peet and others also argued that southern State and local governments are more favourably inclined towards capitalist interests , and provide a facilitating ‘ business climate ’ . |
4 | Rao and colleagues blithely observed that males were sprayed shirtless : females wore light garments and all remained in the cotton fields for 60 minutes after each dousing . |
5 | Maud and Roland neither looked nor spoke to each other . |
6 | Inside and on the dance floor , Pete and Diane suddenly found that people were drifting back and the music was getting loud again . |
7 | Alan and Maryon both felt that six weeks would probably be enough and did not think he could manage to continue on this diet for another three weeks . |
8 | Pringle and Laverty also state that counsellors who work in primary care should concentrate on non-directive counselling . |
9 | Prior to 1914 clockwork toys had been manufactured mainly in Germany and Hornby shrewdly foresaw that , with the war over , there would be a demand for such toys made in England . |
10 | The simple fact that pianos with and without checks existed side by side in the Vienna of Mozart , Haydn and Beethoven also shows that at least two different schools of playing the piano co-existed around 1800 . |
11 | Lorenz , Ardrey and others nevertheless argue that collective instincts and forms of aggression amongst contemporary human beings ( and especially amongst males ) have now been canalised into ritual and symbolic forms : types of aggression which do not usually result in damage . |
12 | June 13 : T-28D Trojan VH-LAO/0–38320 badly damaged at Wangaratta , Victoria and registration subsequently cancelled as withdrawn from use . |
13 | In their study of civic culture in 1959 , Almond and Verba repeatedly noted that the better educated in all five countries that they studied were more likely to participate in the political process , and to believe that they could do something to change laws which they felt were unjust through the conventional channels of political participation . |
14 | ( Baker and Butlin wryly note that , paradoxically , this statement itself is a generalization . ) |
15 | Both Florey and Chain later emphasized that their study was directed to a better understanding of antibiotic action and not specifically to finding a therapeutic substance . |
16 | Whether Churchill and Beveridge really believed that the exchanges could successfully redirect young people away from ‘ uneducative ’ labour is doubtful . |
17 | All three write that he went on the pilgrimage in 822 , al-Makrizi saying that he had gone by way of Damascus , Ibn Hajar and al-Sayrafi possibly implying that he went from Jerusalem since they write that he " returned " there after the pilgrimage : the two versions are not , of course , mutually exclusive in any case , and the latter two authors may well mean no more than that he returned [ from the pilgrimage ] to Jerusalem . |
18 | Andy Harris 's set has the monumental angels from a graveyard standing alongside the benches in the workshop where young Phil and Spanky once blustered and bullied , inflicting and suffering pain . |
19 | Ivanisevic and Co. naturally argue that it is unfair to alter the regulations as it would interfere with the natural development of the game . |
20 | Coleridge and Southey optimistically calculated that two or three hours daily labour would be all that was required , and that the remaining time could be given up to ‘ study , liberal discussions , and the education of their children ’ . |
21 | Hall was dismissed in the 63rd minute for a foul on Billy Kenny and Kendall sarcastically applauded as Hall trudged off . |
22 | Duncan and Goodwin thus claim that it is the localized heterogeneity of economic , social and cultural relations , and the plurality of influences which result , that is crucial to the distinctiveness of the local state , and to an understanding of the myriad forms of local politics which are produced . |
23 | David Arthur of Barlow , Lyde & Gilbert also said that the company is the client . |
24 | Later John Smith made Messrs Lamont and Major visibly squirm and reduced the Tory back-benchers to silence when he read out quote after quote from the Conservatives pledging not to extend VAT . |
25 | Butler and Glass therefore concluded that the CNV asymmetry relates to differential hemispheric activation rather than to handedness . |
26 | However , Mead , Cooley and Thomas also recognised that socialisation is not a simple one-way process , and that potential for change is also generated within the individual . |
27 | Whitby and Willis further suggest that the demand for private transport will continue to grow in spite of oil price increases , and that losses arising from over-pricing of oil are disproportionately borne by rural residents . |
28 | Also , in 1971–2 , US support for détente increased until , at Moscow , in May 1972 , Nixon and Brezhnev finally met and signed a Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty ( SALT ) limiting the number of inter-continental range missiles on each side . |
29 | Marx and Engels repeatedly emphasized that by ‘ dialectically ’ confronting what was contradictory in the main intellectual currents of their day , and by forcibly demonstrating the class biases which produced intellectual contradictions , their own distinctive theories could be developed and enhanced . |
30 | Eisenhower and Dulles both believed that since no Iranian Army could ever resist an actual Soviet invasion , the Shah should not build up a vast Army but should depend on US guarantees . |