Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Superficially , such a judgement would have been rather puzzling , given that adverbs , including adverbs of manner , normally can qualify the verb believe : ( 71 ) we must reluctantly believe what she says 4.8 The proposal to treat the adjectives of Sections 4.5 and 4.6 as if they were part of a modified subordinate clause is not of course a novel one ; notoriously , the postulation of modified subordinate clauses has been adopted by many writers in recent decades as a grammatical panacea for all manner of syntactic problems .
2 I 've got my own system for identification but I 'm not telling that fragolli anything . ’
3 That coins were minted in the names of bishops and churches is clear , but it is not certain that they mark an encroachment into a royal preserve .
4 A word that coins the same message .
5 Not least that comics are serious stuff .
6 He also had another er , what we call a journey waybill and that , he used to record on there at each termini he used to record the time and the ticket numbers that he 'd got in his rack at that particular time , so it could be seen between certain times that a ticket perhaps was sold between Witton and Rushmere Heath .
7 The principles described above still apply in that skills are especially suited to analysis , and can be assessed more easily than the other domains by objective tests .
8 It is curiously not in January when the climate is at its most bleak and icy that suicides peak .
9 Op amp IC1A alternately integrates VN/2 and -VN/2 producing a sawtooth output that ramps between the VD level and ground .
10 If learning is localized in just one site in the cerebellar or the brain stem pathway , then a constant head velocity generates an eye velocity that ramps inexorably toward positive or negative infinity .
11 No , no messing , I mean I did that ages ago and I , i , it just arrived !
12 but I had that ages ago in one of my
13 It was realized very early on that interactions involving isotropic stellar winds had serious inherent problems involving energy .
14 The study protocols were approved by each institutions human subjects ' protection committee .
15 Now the important thing about the toxin is not so much that it can paralyse its victim , but that biologists can use it , and they can use it because it 's possible to label the toxin radioactively and then employ this to look at the distribution of receptors in patients with miocenia and characterise the receptors in other ways .
16 The money is considerably less than the £12 million that BAS is reported to have requested and has raised fears that some research projects may be terminated .
17 ‘ Of course they are , but that bas nothing to do with it .
18 At that point , we believed that the Bill would be an irrelevance and unnecessary given that prisoners can already be charged with a wide range of criminal offences , including offences under the Public Order Act 1986 .
19 A further example of this is shown in Table 8.1 ; each personnel record holds a number of fields , any one of which may be used as a key .
20 Sue Robertson , Educational Officer at The South Bank Centre , feels extremely grateful to Kodak for their essential contribution to this project , and believes that it 's very important to combat the idea many young people seem to have that galleries are very boring places to visit .
21 Is that blackbirds ?
22 Finally , if the organization must engage in illegal activities to attain its goals , men with a non-demanding moral code will have the least compunctions about engaging in such behaviour .
23 So on there you 've got er oh I would n't know what that adverts to do with
24 Erm well I mean I think there 's some very fundamental issues in all this in , in the communication spectrum first of all using the phrase back to basics , what do people mean by that and that 's where the , they , they have gone wrong because the problem is that here we are , four people round this table and I 'm sure if all of us were asked what do we mean by getting back to basics , we 'll come out with a totally different you know set of things that meanings .
25 The council leader , Owen Taylor , said : ‘ We are being used as a scapegoat and that distresses me .
26 That Lions tour party breakdown probably would have been the initial thoughts of the selectors in January .
27 Ironically , if — as is not unlikely — Jason Leonard and Nick Popplewell go as the loose-heads , it is Wright who could cost Probyn his seat on that Lions ' plane .
28 I 've got some of that Footworks for
29 Each surfaces from its dive with what looks like a sand eel .
30 No attempt at a comprehensive review of the rules is made ( for that solicitors will use the current edition of The Law Society 's Guide to Professional Conduct ) ; rather , those provisions which touch on matters affecting firms , either directly or through the consequence of their being liable for the acts of their individual partners , are considered .
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