Example sentences of "[det] [am/are] [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The electrodes for that are only linked up at intervals , of course , since they have to be directly attached to his scalp . |
2 | Instead we are arguing that all academic texts are effectively working with a particular brief and it is important that this be either spelled out in the production of academic texts or taken apart systematically by the readership . |
3 | These are conveniently set out in Duncan & Neill on Defamation , 2nd ed. , p. 3 , para. 2.03 and have been summarised in the judgment of Balcombe L.J. ; I do not propose to repeat them . |
4 | They do n't hear about job opportunities because these are mostly passed around by word of mouth among those who are in work . |
5 | There are certain exclusions and these are clearly set out in the appropriate policy . |
6 | These are carefully worked out by teams of Examiners , who were once , or still are , teachers themselves . |
7 | The first are the poorer urban dwellers — these are largely made up of junior office staff , workers in the retail and hotel sectors , petty retailers and petty commodity producers and the unemployed , old and sick . |
8 | After registering with the receptionist , a set of case-notes is made out , and these are then sent through to the doctor who will be doing the interviewing and the examination . |
9 | These are then sent out by the retailer . |
10 | The frogs are collected and cooked over a fire until the poisonous , milky skin secretions appear ; these are then scraped on to the weapons . |
11 | These are usually made up of a central pit or cup , surrounded by one ring or concentric rings or spiral turns . |
12 | The order in which these are actually drawn on to the design area of the screen has nothing to do with the colour order for knitting . |