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 .
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