Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A sun hat will keep you cool but they 're difficult to pack , the Neal Street East shop , Neal Street , London WC2 have large brimmed , cotton , coolie hats that fold up into themselves ( around £3 )
2 Basically a tour around London Airport this film shows various aspects of the airport 's services , passenger check-in desks that look very uncrowded , airport police and their various duties around the airport , repair and maintenance facilities and air traffic control and radar services .
3 Doctors hope vaccination will repeat the success of measles and whooping cough immunisation programmes and eradicate deaths from Hib ( haemophilus influenzae type B ) meningitis which currently claims 65 young lives every year .
4 If molecules which bind to calcium ions and remove them from solution are injected into the postsynaptic cell , then once again LTP is blocked .
5 Some system might be adopted ( Clause 13.06 ) for coordinating applications for new certificates ; ( 2 ) to maintain bank accounts in accordance with the Solicitors ' Accounts Rules and to provide for restrictions on drawings from such accounts ( Clauses 6.0.4 and 6.0.6 ) .
6 We shall certainly keep in close touch with the Cornish ambulance service and , of course , with every other ambulance service to ensure that they match response times and put to good use our investment in the ambulance service .
7 terminal response times whilst editing entries will be less than two seconds on average and 95% of responses should be less than three seconds
8 At a further ministerial meeting in August and after a heads of government meeting in Grenada in September , the four Windward islands agreed to create a regional constituent assembly to discuss unity plans and to prepare for a referendum to be held in mid-1991 .
9 In fact , although frequency of the forms correlated with age , sex and educational differences between speakers , different modal meanings appeared also to be associated with the verb forms as follows : imperfect subjunctive/ [ UNREAL ] ; conditional/ [ POSSIBLE ] ; present/indicative/ [ FACTUAL ] .
10 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will visit factories in north Devon which have been involved in defence contracts and seek to maintain this link .
11 Appropriate for use with mechanised teaching programmes and teaching machines .
12 The recent paving of the Piazza della Signoria was undertaken by the City Council with the advice and support of the relevant heritage authorities and replaced the paving laid by the Grand Duke of Tuscany , Ferdinand III , in the late 1790s .
13 And to be interested you 've got to attend your branch meetings and know what 's going on .
14 Although he only took up his duties in mid July , he has already attended several branch meetings and has supported branch representation at a number of summer events .
15 I am confident that KP 's substantial experience and resources can protect its unique brand values and build it into a major international brand . ’
16 Use to fill the pastry cases and bake immediately in the pre-heated oven for 10–12min , until set .
17 Pour into the pastry cases and bake for 6–9 minutes .
18 The Eindhoven company plans to scrap 20% of its consumer electronics product range , largely from the lower end of the price range — and it will halt its personal computer activities and withdraw partially from consumer electronics in countries where margins are low .
19 The MR signal is derived from energy released from hydrogen nuclei when subjected to a radio frequency pulse within a uniform magnetic field .
20 Lower income taxes and rising stockmarkets created a rapidly growing class of newly-rich consumers eager to flaunt their prosperity .
21 They pre-date modern income taxes and have developed in their present form since the Poor Relief Act 1601 ( Foster et al .
22 Papcun , Krashen , Terbeek , Remington and Harshman ( 1974 ) presented short Morse code sequences to naive and experienced Morse operators and found a significant right ear advantage in both groups of subjects .
23 Once again , it is the existence of a state of coherence between field frequencies that constitutes the cause of cancer : nothing can be effectively subjected to any influence whatsoever if the subject is not of the same nature as the influence , and the ancient statement ‘ all is energy ’ is the most meaningful contribution that emphasizes the primary , fundamental nature of all phenomena in the created world and the basis of interaction between all things .
24 His Lordship realised the implications of the majority judgments and pointed out that the Order bristled with words requiring statutory construction .
25 It was assumed that the food reinforcement in some way strengthened the response tendencies that led to the food , at the expense of other response tendencies .
26 Well the only way we can see is to turn to the , to the physicists and the computer experts and to remove the chemical steps from our analytical scheme and use the speed and precision of the newer types of maschotrometer We already use auto-samplers for gas chromatography but now we need to bypass chemical steps .
27 Decked in tasselled yellow howdah cloths and ridden by straw-hatted Annamese mahouts perched straddle-legged behind their ears , a dozen elephants lumbered slowly across the flagstones and lined up before the open doors .
28 We collected data by reviewing case notes and interviewing the women .
29 Without access to case notes and forbidden as part of her training to ask direct questions of either Father Racy or Amy herself , Theodora had at first found it hard to place her either in terms of her problem or socially .
30 I can go through the case notes and say maybe that parent could have been helped better , this child helped more . ’
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