Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [noun] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Studies of students taking part in seminars suggest that posture is also used to indicate a desire to enter the discussion .
2 It is therefore intriguing that our in situ hybridization analyses strongly suggest that pou[c] is ubiquitously expressed during embryonic development although the highest level of expression is seen in the CNS .
3 These results suggest that medication is often prescribed without clinical examination and probably without a diagnosis being made .
4 They say that cover is presently provided from Ysbyty Gwynedd at Bangor , but are concerned that delays in getting to Llandudno could prove potentially serious .
5 But American sources say that Negroponte is still determined to have the road .
6 More interestingly , sources say that HP is currently weighing a 20% stake in Taligent to cement the new relationship , while IBM brass have been meeting with HP officials at various locations around the US over the last few days firefighting for their support .
7 As an example , say that wine is normally sold in litre bottles stoppered with a cork , at a price of $2.00 .
8 Some say a new era of enlightenment is around the corner , some say that consciousness is quietly entering the mainstream , while others see a grim world of confusion and chaos ( not chaos theory but just plain chaos ) .
9 There are many results on reputation effects in this context , but these show that entry is always deterred if the time horizon is sufficiently long .
10 ‘ I predict that Frome is really going to make The Burleigh School talked about ! ’
11 Ensure that software is safely stored , and that all software and related administrative information is copied to a hard-copy medium ( e.g. paper or microfiche ) before it is deleted .
12 Ensure that software is uniquely identified in LIFESPAN .
13 Throughout the series , use is made of tables , diagrams , and charts which are used to sensitize students to the way in which written texts are structured and also to support the numerous information transfer activities that ensure that meaning is never lost .
14 As they require considerable water quantities it is the insurance companies view that water is better applied through a sprinkler system as and where required .
15 Some Georgian officials suspect that Alabama is deviously trying to steal development away from Atlanta by turning off the city 's tap .
16 ‘ Anyway , you know that Tim is only saying that because he wants you to marry him .
17 I hear that Rutherford is now plotting his revenge .
18 Mills rejects pluralist accounts because they mistakenly assume that power is only located in the political system .
19 Assume that VAT is always calculated at 15% .
20 They note that Microsoft is already talking about bringing out a similar product of its own , a typical Microsoft tactic , and will probably create a good deal of fear , uncertainty and doubt over WABI 's technical prowess and whether it will be able to keep up with Microsoft 's innovations .
21 In my own department , I should say that , although some members still believe that literature is best studied in isolation , looking simply at ‘ the words on the page ’ , most of us now like to contextualise it in some way , often historically , and are inclined to ask students to read some texts which are not ‘ literature ’ in the conventional sense .
22 Some , through their contact with the various women 's organizations , are aware of these problems and believe that change is already taking place in many very positive ways .
23 I believe that Taylor is still leaving the door open for Gazza to play some part against Norway in the opening World Cup tie at Wembley on October 14 — providing he comes through the ordeal of an Italian League baptism .
24 People believe that behaviour is best left to natural , spontaneous expression .
25 On a summer evening it is a superb setting for a drink and I believe that food is also served in that area .
26 We believe that Labour is best placed to develop that unity by bringing Catholics and Protestants together in the struggle against the Tories .
27 I believe that courage is sometimes born out of despair .
28 This leads us to the disturbing conclusion that there is a degree of subjectivity in identifying a stretch of language as discourse — it may be meaningful and thus communicate to one person in a way which another person does not have the necessary knowledge to make sense of — yet in practice we find that discourse is usually perceived as such by groups , rather than individuals .
29 I reckon that wilko is probably waiting for Tinkler to get back for him to play the Batty/Fairclough role .
30 argue that capital is now breaking up or ‘ decomposing ’ production processes .
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