Example sentences of "[v-ing] [conj] [noun pl] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In both conditions the usual asymmetry emerged suggesting that factors associated with verbal output do not determine the advantage for the right ear .
2 Now the council is demanding that preachers apply for prior permission to use council property and they can only spread the ‘ good news ’ at specified times and one at a time .
3 Finally , we must consider the effect on national income of a change in the lump-sum tax ( T ) on the assumption that consumption , saving and imports depend on disposable income ( Y d ) rather than national income ( Y ) : recall that Y d = Y - T. Suppose that the lump-sum tax is raised by £2 million ( from £2m. to £4m . ) .
4 Others call for a reassertion of ‘ traditional ’ Japanese values , saying that changes provoked by Western contact have gone too far , and that ‘ traditional , Japanese values should be reasserted .
5 Worthy and Markle cite basketball , finding that whites excelled in free throws from a static position and blacks at field goals on the move .
6 Even before these improvements take effect , though , we are finding that claims have in recent years increased faster than premiums .
7 Althusser therefore criticizes the Annales historians for merely arguing that periodizations differ for different times , and that each time has its own rhythms .
8 Government advisers said the public element of the offer was four times subscribed , ensuring that shares allocated for foreign investors were ‘ clawed back ’ for private applicants , who will now be allocated virtually 30 per cent of the entire sale .
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