Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Last week pickets stopped ambulances taking mentally handicapped to schools in . |
2 | Odd whistles made birds flutter nervously . |
3 | These grey areas show the need for clear procedural guidance for staff , carefully thought out training courses from SSDs , and extensive links between social services and health authorities to enable workers to weigh up the needs of the child , parental concerns , and the real risk of transmission to others . |
4 | ABTA bonding is more suitable to big operators , and Trust accounts mean hotels do n't get the money until the holiday is over . |
5 | Using returns computed over five-minute intervals , they found that futures returns led spot returns by about five minutes . |
6 | Some groups advocate leaders working part-time to finance their pastoral responsibilities . |
7 | Environmental groups want farmers to make more fundamental changes . |
8 | Before the result was announced , two deputies representing Taiwan stood up and shouted out their opposition to the £6 billion hydro-electric and flood control scheme , before storming out . |
9 | Earlier proposals to invalidate share deals already struck , in cases where a merger had been vetoed , were dropped on the insistence of the UK . |
10 | But with practical help using sign language and sounds , experts say learning becomes easier instead of being frustrating . |
11 | Attempts to encourage otters to come back to the River Thames are being aided by the building of a man-made home for them . |
12 | Alice , who had several times caught Tom looking admiringly at her while they were coming up there in the tube , and could not forget the way he had held out his hand to her while they sang the duet , wondered if having the room next to his was a good idea . |
13 | if requests to store/restore files have not been serviced for a period |
14 | if requests to store/restore files have not been serviced for a period |
15 | the skills enabling pupils to give accurately — and to assimilate and act appropriately on — information , explanations and instructions ; |
16 | the skills enabling pupils to put forward ( and interpret ) clear and properly supported statements of personal feeling , opinion or viewpoint ; |
17 | the skills enabling pupils to communicate imaginatively and effectively as performers or readers ; |
18 | the skills enabling pupils to function collaboratively and to participate positively and with understanding in general discussion ; |
19 | Orcs expect Goblins to run away and it does n't really surprise them when this happens . |
20 | Too many power-ups make fights last too long . |
21 | Others lend themselves to group discussion where the moral support of peers encourages individuals to put forward their views in the presence of management . |
22 | The social contract involves our sacrificing a portion of our personal liberty to achieve this end , but not out of some innate desire for the common good , since ‘ If it were possible , every one of us would prefer that the compacts binding others do not bind us ’ . |
23 | Seeing tears spring from Anna 's sightless eyes made Seb feel thoroughly ashamed . |
24 | Dropped calves made £270 paid twice for a Limousin bull and a Simmental bull . |
25 | These included lower interest rates on farm loans and emergency funds to enable dairies to pay off debts to farmers for unpaid milk . |
26 | The blunt words made Belinda tighten all over , and she nodded , thinking of last night . |
27 | His words made Tallis look sadly towards the mortuary house , a last shiver of loss making her huddle into her furs . |
28 | There was a rustle by the side of the bed and he opened his eyes to see Peggy standing there . |
29 | ‘ Chairs ’ were established , and town halls sprouted signs saying how many people were unemployed locally , although nothing effective was done about it . |
30 | The legal limitations on organizations representing labour remained more severe . |