Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the rules change at this stage . |
2 | Groups formed in this way tended to remain relatively stable , moving as a whole from one activity to another , although in a few classes they were formed only for specific activities ( generally mathematics ) and disbanded for the rest of the day . |
3 | Complementary to that record we have the accounts given by those fans of those very occasions and others like them . |
4 | If an individual buys a futures contract at this price and later sells a contract at 91–23 , then he will have made a loss of 328.13 ( i.e. 21 ticks x 15.625 per tick ) . |
5 | It is also possible to unwind a futures contract at any time by performing a reversing trade , so futures contracts are generally extremely liquid ( at least for the near maturing contracts ) . |
6 | The role will involve providing economic back-up analysis and feasibility studies for planning activities undertaken at all levels by the Physical Planning Directorate . |
7 | The Commission points out that it is often difficult to attribute responsibility , especially when damage is the cumulative result of activities undertaken by many parties . |
8 | The platelet aggregates formed in this way are fixed with formol . |
9 | This in turn causes the protein to fold up in an incorrect way , which results in the haemoglobin molecules sticking to each other . |
10 | The answer given by the courts in this instance is ‘ yes ’ to both questions , but the reasons given for these conclusions are less than satisfactory . |
11 | The reasons given for these sales are that the Museum has limited storage space in its present building , and that the works in question have not been on exhibition for some considerable time , or duplicate existing holdings . |
12 | Among the reasons given for this conclusion were that the system imposes long delays in obtaining foreign exchange for essential imports , thus putting a brake on exports ; that the rate of exchange was not adjusted sufficiently ; and that in the absence of retention rights the exporters had lost their motivation for exporting . |
13 | ‘ The reasons given in this case contain a comprehensive analysis of all the relevant cases and literature . |
14 | I agree with both the judgments that have been given and with the reasons given in those judgments for allowing this appeal . |
15 | There is no doubt that the reasons given by both players made very good practical sense . |
16 | ‘ Where the two roads cross the procession is stopped by a column of prisoners guarded by some Uhlans , who wear the chapska perched on their ear , and ride with couched lances . |
17 | Their report shows that you 're most likely to fall ill visiting Egypt , Gambia , Turkey and Latin America , while 18 per cent of Spanish holiday-makers suffer from some kind of lurgy . |
18 | Access to literacy was determined and directed by institutions formed on these assumptions . |
19 | ‘ Cost and volume ’ contracts specifying a price for a minimum level of service , with additional cases treated over that minimum to be supplied at agreed prices . |
20 | Publication in the Chinese language of anecdotal cases treated in this way has not helped in disseminating knowledge about the use of traditional Chinese herbal medicines . |
21 | The ever expanding knowledge of the builders led to these forms . |
22 | We checked as far as possible the information for the cases listed in tables 2.1 to 2.4 of the Black report ; in table III cross references are given to the cases listed in these tables of the Black report and , when necessary , the information has been corrected . |
23 | Hampshire director Terry Butler and former NHS deputy chief executive Andrew Foster led the group to assist authorities struggling with some aspects of implementation . |
24 | The Croatian cities conquered in this expedition retained a degree of local autonomy by playing off Venice against Hungary as the fortunes of Dalmatia oscillated between the two rival powers . |
25 | Precisely what these differing accounts mean by such phrases as ‘ Son of Man ’ , or even ‘ Son of God ’ , can not be translated into our own modern thought processes without some Discarded Image- style readjustments of sympathy . |
26 | Reward-based training is the method our experts advocate for most situations . |
27 | Many of the operations undertaken at this stage would be similar to those carried out at the integration stage ( 4.2 ) . |
28 | The court is not allowed to peer inside at the meanings assigned to those elements , except to find a non-jurisdictional error . |
29 | Many of the meetings listed on that page will be over by the time this gets to you but the details are given as a way of providing a background of work in progress and ideas for future programmes for all the groups . |
30 | It offered , too , a way of testing hypotheses and theoretical predictions by providing a method for detecting whether patterns hypothesised by some theory were , in fact , supportive . |