Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [adv] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Intentions are infamous for getting put into action less frequently than plans simply because intentions leave a yawning gap which only plans can bridge .
2 For one thing , they feel the functionalist approach does not only neglect change and conflict but tends to ‘ reify ’ society — to treat it as a thing — by attributing to social structures capacities for thought and purposive action which only humans can possess .
3 There exists a particularly strong relationship with aircraft operations which frequently impacts upon the maintenance function .
4 Urgent medical supplies were flown out from Lyneham yesterday , but for many victims the only hope of a full recovery requires the full faclities which only countries like Britain can provide .
5 Go through it to a track on the edge of the wood which then forks left up away from the edge of the wood to a clearing and then on to a second gate .
6 Therefore , every time a Forest Goblin shaman fails a Waaagh Test he automatically staggers D6″ in a random direction .
7 Of the four Constitutions , Dei Verbum is the most theologically concentrated ; but in its wider relevance it both undergirds and touches most of the Council documents — obviously those on the Church and the liturgy , but also all those with a mainly pastoral thrust .
8 This contains 4 pints of very corrosive organic acid which only attacks living or organic items such as wood or leather , but not metal or stone .
9 Cross the road and take path going north-north-east which then bears left to Stoke Ridge and goes down to the bend in the road at Stoke Pero .
10 2 In phonology , the head is that part of a word group which either beings with the stressed syllable of the first accented word , not being the nucleus , and which ends with the syllable immediately preceding the nucleus ; or it may be the pitch pattern associated with that part of a word group .
11 How persuasive the propaganda was is clear from the Latin war poems which even monks were then composing : some of these items were so popular that they found their way into school books for reading and glossing .
12 It was an organic relationship which even anti-democrats like Aristotle endorsed .
13 We walked on , reaching the Strid , a narrow channel of deep foaming water which spectacularly churns and leaps its way between gritstone ledges worn into weird shapes .
14 It is the absurdly pompous Pons who ostensibly pieces together the scattered evidence of Urim 's past .
15 ‘ Yes but he 's g-g-going to C-c-cambridge and he 's the only person who really c-c-c-ares about me . ’
16 and Mrs whose both numbers were nearly at the end of them anyway , with , they 'll all be back again in a , another week 's time
17 ‘ The horrible nature of this attack only underlines that these are the sort of people whom all democrats oppose . ’
18 The horrible nature of the attack only underlines the fact that those are the sort of people whom all democrats oppose .
19 Patients at risk may be more likely to take an overdose or injure themselves if aware both of such behaviour by others and the increased attention from staff and patients which usually results .
20 He is the motor of the whole musical action ; he must guide , hold back , or animate the GENERAL ENSEMBLE ; his task is , by a certain skill in movement which strongly imprints both rhythm and character in every ear , to make it understood where the phrase begins , where it develops , and where it ends … it will be difficult , my friend , to replace that intelligent maître de musique , Rey …
21 Her voice had the overtones of gentility which only Northerners seem able to achieve .
22 You have n't developed the icy crust a beautiful woman who daily battles off the advances of adolescent boys would have . ’
23 Much research has focused on the messages coming from plasmid DNA which somehow codes for new versions of DHFR , subtle altered in shape ( stereochemistry ) , to prevent the TMP performing its task of inhibiting the active site .
24 Erm er changes in the central charges which always intrigues me I 'd like to know and erm if I may go back to erm paragraph seven where we 're saying you know allocated thirty five thousand in the committee development over and above the effects of inflation an and this subject six thousand seven hundred recycled savings is available for some revenue development or mortgage charges and then if we look at eight and shortfall in planning applications we are going to use that six thousand seven hundred to write off a shortfall in the planning applications .
25 Ensure that a full verification exercise is undertaken by the lawyers which also evidences the responsibilities above ; and
26 Sixty-eight bottles of malt and brandy on a Welsh dresser — not bad for a man who hardly drinks .
27 However , Althusser also argues that , as well as the manifestations of subjecthood changing from society to society , the concept of subjecthood itself also changes .
28 The balance of power on Gloucester City Council is held by a former Tory councillor who now votes as an independent .
29 The data are then run through the QUILL program which automatically indexes the material .
30 Yet when Lynn Barber of the Independent interviewed them last year , she revealed that George was once married with two children who are now in their teens — information which surely fractures their carefully cultivated image .
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