Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [noun] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Because people seem either to write or commission reports at the slightest excuse you must assume that in most cases a formal , written report is not in fact wanted . |
2 | Our problem in the West is that we have forgotten where food comes from , and therefore we ignore its real value . |
3 | In the early post-war years , matching or percentage grants by the centre met a share of approved local spending . |
4 | Experimental data suggest that vasodilation predominates in the splanchnic territory . |
5 | Well , I suggest that Toby arranges to be on the trip and that you go with him , either as his close friend or in your professional capacity as a caddie , or a bit of both . ’ |
6 | The available evidence does not provide clear support for the Samuelson hypothesis for index futures , and the studies using implied volatility suggest that volatility declines as delivery approaches . |
7 | The studies with tyr T and ptyr 2 DNA suggest that actinomycin dissociates from each of its GC binding sites with rates that vary according to the surrounding sequences . |
8 | However , Schwarz and Laatsch ( 1991 ) have questioned whether there has been a steady improvement in efficiency , and suggest that efficiency fluctuates over time . |
9 | But parliament is far away , and the border of Wales is very near , and is there a soul in these parts who does not know that smuggling goes on day by day , and that life here would be impossible if it did not ? |
10 | D' you know that guy comes into my office about twice a day and perches on my desk like a bird of ill omen all ready to commiserate with me about my wretched lot ? |
11 | That is , it must be considered as historically transcendent in the sense of being unaffected by the same , historical , process that Lukács describes for class consciousness . |
12 | I propose that Tony remains as our representative . |
13 | Thus , using arguments which are , in effect , the same as the criticisms levelled against nationalised industries , it is claimed that privatisation leads to greater competition and efficiency , by exposing the privatised firms to market forces . |
14 | Its purpose is to impose an obligation upon Norwich to secure that Winchester complies with the Rules . |
15 | They were thinking , like Berbizier , of building for the 1995 World Cup , but now they realise that confidence comes from getting your senior players right and winning each game as it comes along . |
16 | If you wait for a few minutes , and it really can be that long , you might be surprised to discover that Windows un-freezes of its own accord . |
17 | Environmental campaigners say that Timbmet contributes to Britain 's appalling record as one of the world 's biggest importers of hardwoods . |
18 | Meanwhile police say that truancy leads to crime . |
19 | But if we ( rightly ) say that God has to be unchangeable we do not mean he is static any more than if we say ‘ The Equator ’ is not the name of a poison we mean that it is safe to eat it . |
20 | The panel found that government gets into trouble when scientists get intimate with those who regulate . |
21 | We also found that cadherin epitopes on LC ( and KC ) were degraded by trypsin in 1mM EDTA ( TE cells ) and protected from trypsin by 1mM calcium ( TC cells ) , as previously reported for E- and P-cadherins ( Fig. 1 ) . |
22 | In some places the needles were several inches deep and easier to rake than autumn leaves on a tended lawn ; elsewhere they were saturated and packed , or buried among tangled creepers and virulent , shining ivy . |
23 | It monitors all local and remote elements in a computer system , including attached devices such as printers , terminals , administrator consoles and communications links in addition to cost-system functions . |
24 | And he , you know , he 's not gon na know if Andrew goes through there and suddenly disappears and do n't come back through that door for |
25 | Well want to know if Rick joins in the conversation will we get any vouchers for doggy food ? |
26 | Press and television reports on the adverse consequences of the centre 's decision may lead to the decision being reconsidered . |
27 | This is exactly what would be expected if alcohol acts as a spindle disrupting agent . |
28 | It is obvious how important this is , because the relevance of the very substantial database of information represented by the SUC ( records of well over 2 million works are currently held ) could be seriously eroded if automation leads to a progressive decline in notifications . |
29 | Drivers had to take a library of documents , including copies of invoices , details about loads carried and transit forms to be stamped at each border crossing . |
30 | Guinness continued to encourage and support links with the communities in which it works . |