Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 University wins £1.5m research grant
2 Erm this can only exasasberate er an already difficult situation chairman , I do wonder whether the , the people that British Rail are trying to attract to use the service and , and do bear in mind that this County Council recently voted ten thousand pounds in subsidies er to er towards British Rail to enable people to travel on a Sunday .
3 This rudimentary system is now ready for the user to input data .
4 It is empty and therefore requires the user to input data .
5 The Social Statistics Research Unit ( SSRU ) at City University is to provide the focus for a research programme into individual and household change using data from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys ' ( OPCS ) Longitudinal Study ( LS ) .
6 A Victorian overstuffed settee went for £340 ; another overstuffed settee made £325 and a mahogany inlaid sideboard £270 .
7 A Victorian stuff-over settee made £320 ; a mahogany hexagonal occasional table , £200 and a Sheffield plate tea urn , £170 .
8 The project will test this hypothesis using data collected from teachers and from pupils .
9 The Swindon Works only closed in 1986 and since it can take many years for asbestos to affect people 's health , she expects to be dealing with similar cases well into the next century .
10 I believe that the old chapel was predominately a wayside chapel serving both the few local people and travellers , also being used by sheep drovers who used the lane to drive sheep from Meopham and Luddesdown , down to the meadows beside the river .
11 Radio tracking to combat rhino poaching
12 It is another opportunity to promote sales and to entertain customers , and bonhomie is the order of the day .
13 Making jungle love to a lady wrestler across your office desk , while her twin sister rubs halibut oil into the epaulets of your trenchcoat is n't all that wild .
14 The report also adds that in those cases , ‘ off-farm income averaged £12,500 in 1988 , rising to £13,500 in 1989 ’ .
15 Undoubtedly , if Parliament empowers trustees and directors to use their artistic judgment and professional experience to acquire works of art on behalf of their galleries , it is logical to trust them to use that same judgment to dispose of works of art .
16 People talk about reading and about literacy , but they do not spend the money to enable people to achieve that .
17 Apart from the trophy the winner receives £60 , a tankard and a voucher for £35 for solid fuel .
18 If the pharmacy goes people are not gon na go to that doctor because there wo n't be a pharmacy nearby to get a prescription .
19 Gorham and Dudley , who demonstrated the prototype last week , are now looking for a British company with expertise in optics and electronics to invest £250 000 .
20 Swineford second field producing chub and a few good roach .
21 Limpley Stoke sewer outfall producing bream. , with some chub throughout .
22 Prince to invest 2.5m pounds in city 's jewellery centre
23 Analysis of the choice opportunity to include data collection and evaluation of alternatives .
24 Table 2 : Comparison of slurry application times for tanker and umbilical injection equipment with conventional surface application , operating in a 10ha field situated 500m from slurry store .
25 the bloody massacre in Bangladesh quickly covered the memory of the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia ; the assassination of Allende drowned the groans of Bangladesh ; the war in the Sinai desert made people forget Allende ; the Cambodian massacre made people forget Sinai ; and so on and so forth , until ultimately everyone lets everything be forgotten .
26 This year Biggin 's organisers are opening the show site a day early , on Friday 19 June , to give the public an opportunity to see aircraft arriving for the Air Fair and watch performers practising for the airshow .
27 An antique campaign chest made £725 ; an antique double-sided library table £660 and a Georgian carved rosewood teapot , £525 .
28 But , arguably , it is one of our strengths , a vital counterbalance to what Gilligan calls ‘ the blind willingness to sacrifice people to truth ’ .
29 Home Helps give care and practical support to enable people to stay in their own homes ; their work includes helping with domestic tasks , shopping , preparing special diets , washing and ironing , making beds , advising on how to keep warm and safety in the home .
30 Central government funding represents 20% to 40% of the total costs of about 400 projects , eighty of which are major .
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