Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] an [adj] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Compact can be regarded as an equal opportunities initiative .
2 Then he and Nina and the detective inspector were hurrying from the building and climbing into an unmarked police car .
3 But the misery of those who could not obtain their release , either honestly or dishonestly , by appearing before an Insolvent Debtors Court and agreeing to assign their property , still drew sympathy .
4 On Sept. 25 three gendarmes were arrested after 10 detainees had suffocated in an airless police cell the previous week .
5 That is why the Government are committed to an expanded roads programme and continuing major investment in our transport infrastructure .
6 With primers described by Jiang et al and synthesised on an Applied Biosystems DNA synthesiser a 157 bp fragment of the K-ras gene was amplified containing codon 12 .
7 We turned over the Bundesliga championships , and then were unlucky to come across an inspired Rangers side , who , but for the odd-bribe or two could have gone all the way .
8 If ever an industry suffered from an industrial relations voodoo , that was it .
9 Afterwards he told reporters that the proposals would probably be incorporated in an industrial relations Bill which could be published either late this year or early next year .
10 When several of us got down there the CO informed us that we had to fly down the Gulf to look for an Imperial Airways airliner , one of those Armstrong Whitworth Argosys which was named City of Glasgow , and had been overdue for sometime .
11 The first Rottweiler to win a best exhibit at an All Breeds Championship Show was Ch.
12 Back home , the back seat was replaced with an eighty litres fuel tank .
13 The bewilderment of civilians herded into an armoured personnel carrier when they are ‘ relocated ’ to another village , and their homes destroyed is painfully evident .
14 The first is that the increases have caused an unprecedented imbalance in the international monetary system , resulting in an immense payments surplus for oil producers and an ensuing loss of world liquidity .
15 STAP is based on an open systems procurement policy and Siemens Nixdorf has already made £25m from the deal .
16 Expensive items of jewellery may be insured under an All Risks policy .
17 Furthermore , the time it takes for military expenditure to result in an operational arms system can be anything between ten or twenty years .
18 Thus , for example , all versions of positivism which rely upon an exhaustive sources thesis might be refuted by the undoubted circumstance that criminal law incorporates and generates moral standards .
19 In fact , the defendants were more likely to be insured on an all risks policy for council employees .
20 The second pension could be provided by an expanded pensions industry .
21 The work is updated by an Additional Texts binder .
22 TESL was run as an alternative methods course for a few years , until TEFL/TESL became a combined methods course in 1986 .
23 ‘ We went for an open systems solution because we wanted to build in flexibility for the future , ’ says ACCOUNTANCY 's Malcolm Cole .
24 Kinsey 's verdict turned a potential Lions win into an All Blacks victory .
25 You would be better dealing with an ex-military spares specialist ( see the ads in LRO ) .
26 As emphasised in an Equal Opportunities Commission report , just because people are doing a good job which they may have chosen to do , does not mean they should be ignored and left to cope alone :
27 He had omitted to tell Meyer Tweed 's BMW was being followed by an unmarked police car , a vehicle which would be replaced by another later to allay suspicion .
28 And er he 's being followed by an unmarked police car .
29 Mr French believes he ’ s been targetted by an aninal rights group .
30 Tension between Zhelev and Dimitrov increased dramatically in October when details emerged of an alleged arms scandal involving a prime ministerial adviser , Konstantin Mishev , and the chief of the country 's intelligence services , Gen. Brigo Asparukhov .
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