Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [noun] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Each OR symbol acts as a name for the set of symbols { P , Q , R , … } on the right sides of its productions . |
2 | But we do not realise this till Gandalf remarks on their near-meeting some thirty pages later . |
3 | We linger before the telly and finish the pack and hold one another while dusk filters through the blinds , the silver blinds which are always shut . |
4 | I can see only one emergency following upon another as wave follows upon wave … , " . |
5 | The homo sequences consist of an arrangement of repeating units that pack efficiently ( large negative ΔH ) and tightly ( large negative entropy ) in a regular array , such that melting occurs in a cooperative fashion with a large ΔS and a sharper melting transition than for the mixed sequence oligomers . |
6 | ( This symbolism is read as " z plus is the set of all x such that x belongs to z and x is greater than 0 " ) . |
7 | The architecture is such that processing begins in each module as soon as data becomes available , i.e. partial results flow along pipelines between the modules so that all may work simultaneously whenever possible . |
8 | I have found that as much as £2.50 needs to be spent just to obtain the outlook for the next day . |
9 | Every year the US loans Egypt $1.3 billion for military purposes — netting US banks $600 million a year interest , almost as much as Egypt receives in economic aid . |
10 | It is the antithesis between these that Schleiermacher takes as the introduction to the doctrine of redemption , which occupies the second ( and larger ) of the two main divisions of The Christian Faith . |
11 | ‘ I wonder how long we are prepared to vacillate at a time when Britain , and all that Britain stands for , and human civilization , are in peril ? ’ |
12 | The hurricane of the Word tears away the flimsy structures of our pretensions , the altars of our false gods , the artificial securities to which we love to cling , all that Paul describes as ‘ the righteousness of the Law ’ . |
13 | Theridamas is supposed to be all that Persia stands for , even to the extent that he is ‘ the hope of Persia , and the very legs whereon our state doth lean as on a staff ’ . |
14 | Of course , it is more complex than that because allowance has to be made for convergent evolution , which is the acquisition of common characteristics by virtue of having been subjected to the same selection pressures , rather than because of sharing a common ancestor . |
15 | Hinting perhaps of bringing subtle pressures to bear , Watkins reminds us that SunSoft has at least 1,000 engineers working full-time on its Unix implementation , many more than USL has in its entire organisation . |
16 | Coghill did more than heap praises on Dymer . |
17 | ‘ And the Angus men , I can tell you , were too busy to do more than yell insults at the other Angus men . |
18 | According to Dr Dawson at the Department of Energy 's Energy Technology support unit at Harwell , in the 1990s the various " renewable " energy sources might contribute up to ten million tons of coal equivalent per annum , while the ultimate technical potential is put at 200 metce per annum about the same as UK gets from oil and gas at present . |
19 | In all honesty I think they are exactly the same as newpaper reports in that if a team wins 3–0 or 4–0 they automatically say it was a trouncing , and then dredge up ‘ facts ’ to evidence their overall assumption . |
20 | I hope however , that as SA moves into a new era , these problems will be analysed and taken into consideration when restructuring especially because the SA National Director of Health Services , Dr Coen Slabbert , also acknowledged fragmentation as a major obstacle to PHC implementation . |