1. Knowledge of how word meanings combine at the sentence level can rule out grammatically correct, but semantically implausible sentences. 2. Modern and traditional teaching methods are combined at the school. 3. AFTER a review of its fish feed activities, has announced its decision to combine at Radstock with at Renfrew. 4. At present he combines his voluntary police work with a job driving for the Post Office in Darlington. 5. At present he combines his voluntary police work with a job driving for the Post Office. 6. As one analyst put it recently, a combination of market fundamentals and political pressure probably will combine at some point to cap the market. 7. Banks are combining at record pace, arguing that they must pair up to reduce costs or face acquisition by a rival. 8. Actually, if you combine the sloppiness at Houston with injuries and inexperience, every game seems ominous, starting Saturday in Miami. 9. After Cincinnati, ANC had planned to combine operations at Detroit, followed by Hartford, Conn., and Jacksonville, Fla., Ramaekers said. 10. Companies around the world combined at a slower pace in the third quarter, as falling stock prices made acquisitions more expensive. |