Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [Wh det] [modal v] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Here is a diesel-engine car which will out-gun many of its petrol-engine rivals . |
2 | Thanks to Emma 's years of extreme beneficence , Rachaela had managed to save a little , and now there was some interest which would tide her over , perhaps until the new year . |
3 | His people will share the vision and strive for it too , creating their own personal vision of what is required , a personal vision which will mesh in with that of the Profitboss and the overall company . |
4 | In part this is due to a desire to avoid a rigidly causal account which will straitjacket capitalist societies into a single position , not allowing for their diversity and variation . |
5 | He had been saving as much as possible from the grant in the hope of amassing a small sum which would tide him over until he could find a local job . |
6 | If demand is greater we can either book another bus or use the mini bus which will seat another 15 . |
7 | In truth , the task was less daunting than it could have been , partly because a considerable number of our sportspersons did not ( Gasp ! ) regularly purchase the magazine and were therefore unlikely to spot the odd line which might interest m'learned friends . |
8 | Warning that there was no single mechanism which would catapult Britain to economic strength , Mr Kinnock said : ‘ Research and development , transport and communications , science , education and training ; they are the priorities . |
9 | If neither does it is clear that both processes have exactly the same possible communications , and furthermore any environment which can deadlock with either can deadlock with SKIP ALT(G1) or some SKIP option within G3 . |
10 | Unfortunately " they did not have information on any program which would de with a small issue of some 500 items . |
11 | It might look hi-tech , but very soon Central will be operating new equipment which will speed-up the operation even more . |
12 | Even allowing for my interest in all things Cambrian it is a well worthwhile volume which would interest even the least technically proficient enthusiast . |
13 | He said searchers have had to fight their way through areas of dense undergrowth which can edge on to sheer cliff faces . |
14 | Using that technology — which it picked-up from its acquisition of Multiflow 's Customer Support Division — Bell says it is collaborating in a joint venture with an unidentified ‘ up and coming ’ multi-processor specialist which will roll-out a Sparc system of that genre by 1993 . |
15 | He knew that when the circle was spinning fast enough against the standing magical field of the discworld itself in its slow turning , the resulting astral friction would build up a vast potential difference which would earth itself by a vast discharge of the Elemental Magical Force . |