Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The glass ceramic that is used , contains a mixture of iron oxide and calcium silicate contained in a glass matrix which has a good tissue response .
2 For some years in the public sector and just beginning in the university sector , we see academics willing to have their teaching activities subjected to the face-to-face evaluation and commentaries of their peers .
3 He is wearing a blue tunic and around his shoulders is a fur cloak made of the skins of the hyrax .
4 Obediently the noise level dropped to a whispered exchange , and Larsen ran his eye over the sea of faces packing the long corridor on either side , trying to pick out his daughter Karen .
5 The motility indices obtained from the different recording sites were averaged to obtain only one basal and one postprandial motility index for each patient .
6 What distinguished my article , through , from the observations of those trail-blazing precursors was that it acknowledged the presence not only of the ( nonsemiological , non- ‘ signreading ’ ) public but also of the collective bliss which , whatever my own sense of alienation , the theme park experience generated among the public .
7 It is being established with grant money provided by a number of research bodies and trusts , including the Wolfson Foundation and the Cancer Research Campaign .
8 The Chief Fire Officer advises us that the attendance times to the areas I have mentioned are regularly over the response times allowed by the standards of fire cover .
9 Rossiskaya gazeta of May 14 carried budget plans approved by the Supreme Soviet and dated April 4 , which set the RF budget deficit in the first quarter of 1992 at Rbs. 67,500 million .
10 Presence of the base change associated with the temperature-sensitive phenotype [ 16 ] was confirmed .
11 There are no outstanding houses but the lines of brick houses grouped around the central green and round smaller greens in other parts of the village form a pleasing composition .
12 On termination , the Seller may exercise any of the following rights , either alone , or in any combination : ( i ) dispose of the goods as it thinks fit ; ( ii ) retain any deposit or part payment made by the Buyer ; ( iii ) recover damages from the Buyer in respect of any losses it suffers as a result of the Buyer 's failure to take delivery , including , but not limited to , the profit it would have made had the buyer performed its obligations , the costs of storage of the goods and the costs of disposing of the goods .
13 When the deposit was received , it was an advance part payment received by the business and did not belong to the customer .
14 For bosses at Morland damage caused by a Green King take-over would be incalculable .
15 For bosses at Morland damage caused by a Green King take-over would be incalculable .
16 The wireless local network product that NCR Corp exhibited at the Unix Fair in Yokohama last year is now the subject of an agreement between NCR and NEC Corp , which will sell the local network under its own name , as will NCR Japan ; WaveLAN operates in the 2.4GHz frequency band , and a new related product , NCR WavePoint , designed to connect wireless local networks to cabled ones , will also be available from June , priced at about $4,000 .
17 The first is the willingness to mount genuine experimental projects ( as distinct from ‘ trial ’ or ‘ experimental ’ schools in curriculum projects committed from the very start to widespread implementation ) , the second the building up of machinery for curriculum development at local level .
18 In 1990 contingency plans laid after the 1987 storm were activated , with nurseries across the country being asked to propagate from material collected from fallen trees .
19 They also accuse the general of permitting banks in Panama to launder billions of drug money made by the Colombian drug cartels .
20 The poor receive not merely the direct financial transfer in the form of transfer payments such as supplementary benefit , but also the consumption of public goods that have been paid for by income taxes raised from the rich .
21 The ratio can rise either as a result of an increase in OM or through a fall in P. The only route through which OM can rise is a temporary budget deficit financed by the issue of fiat money .
22 The budget deficit quadrupled in the 1980s , and the public debt followed it into the stratosphere .
23 If the sample was cooled rapidly ( 0.02 h ) to each temperature the value of T g derived from the resulting curve was some 8 K higher than that measured from results obtained using a slow cooling rate ( 100 h ) .
24 All 30 RAF personnel left at the base will go by Christmas .
25 An appropriations bill , approving expenditure of $270,000 million in fiscal 1992 to carry out defence programmes planned by the authorization bill , received final congressional approval on Nov. 23 .
26 Three methods were being tried : A benign substance called Hot Foot Gel painted on the top of transformers and similar equipment to produce a ‘ sinking ’ feeling for the Hoodies when they try to land ; Plastic strips with irregular plastic spikes fixed to the top of equipment to discourage the birds from landing in the first place ; Non-working poles incorporating ‘ alternative nesting pans ’ were erected at selected sites to encourage the crows to use them instead .
27 Contemporary bargaining structures are to some degree a reflection of bargaining patterns established at a fairly early stage of industrial development .
28 The HSE declares itself satisfied with the general health monitoring programmes run by the companies involved in building biotechnology factories but aside from the ICI programme New Scientist was unable to discover any others established especially to periodically review the health of workers involved in biotechnology processes .
29 Accordingly , difference and Sim-weighted Fourier maps phased from the protein model were calculated at 20–4Å resolution , and inspected using the computer graphics program FRODO .
30 It was here that the great receptions and gala balls took place , though it was not the setting for the traditional New Year 's ambassadorial reception as described by Hubner , which was that of the Throne part played by the Empress , since this was her first appearance at such a function and it thus enables us to observe her on an occasion of high formality :
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