Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [prep] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If you require hospital attention and the cost exceeds £50 , the HCI Representative at the resort can , if necessary , make payment on behalf of the Norwich Union . |
2 | A conference at Lancaster House in August 1979 saw the British government make concession after concession to the Black nationalists . |
3 | If the court gives leave , the trustee must make provision in respect of the proof in question as the court directs . |
4 | Thames Water has promised to continue discussions with objectors over the next two to three years before applying for planning permission . |
5 | DOE will make requests for information on the numbers of requests made under the Directive . |
6 | The Nuffield hospital says sessions on the scanner are allocated first according to urgency , and then according to who 's placed contracts for scans with the hospital . |
7 | For instance , the chairman of an Italian company that Morton acquired in the 1970s has been given responsibility for adhesives throughout the region . |
8 | A minister will be given responsibility for transport in the capital , including the £750 million upgrading of the Central Line Underground service . |
9 | Turkish maritime experts are warning of the dangers of an increase in oil and gas traffic through the crowded Bosphorus and are calling for a revision of the 1963 Montreux Convention , which guarantees freedom of navigation through the waterway . |
10 | The findings of the study , establishing a link between between pollution and chest and lung problems , has given support to communities throughout the country fighting for compensation . |
11 | ‘ The bank made shipments from Timbuktu in the Middle Ages , when African gold was at its finest . ’ |
12 | ONLY Alistair Donaldson made significant progress among the top points scorers in Scotland during the week . |
13 | Each neighbourhood was assigned a planner who was responsible for notifying neighbourhood residents of planning decisions which were likely to affect them and for channelling requests for action through the appropriate city departments . |
14 | He said the management at the site had n't given permission for welding on the oil tank . |
15 | The wave power device has received funding of £50,000 from the government for the research stage and £15,000 from the Highland Region 's development department for the prototype . |
16 | In April 1991 , Historic Scotland awarded historic buildings repair grant of £344,000 towards the cost of repairs to the historic shell of the A-listed building . |
17 | Mr Raggett says he is interested in finding industrial partners and financial backing to set up companies to sell and make products under licence in the UK . |
18 | He laid foundations for Christianity in the city which were to survive the coming of the Barbarians . |
19 | In February 1173 he met Humbert at Montferrat in the Auvergne to finalize the details of the betrothal . |
20 | The paper offers glimmers of hope in the fight against the disease , through the promotion of better understanding . |
21 | Meryl , above , who revealed her singing talents in Postcards From The Edge , will play the role made famous by Gloria Swanson in the 1950 film . |
22 | The Sikorsky which had flown Hauser from Helsinki to the isolated rendezvous in the Finnish woods stood inside the clearing , its rotors motionless . |
23 | Situated west of Carlisle on the shores of the Solway Firth , Silloth boasts superb views of the Lake District on one side , Scotland on the other . |
24 | Repeated cases have convinced SAVE that allowing permission for development in the grounds of country houses must be strongly resisted . |
25 | The government has at last acknowledged that ‘ disappearances ’ do take place and that it is a problem which needs addressing , and Amnesty International expects to be submitting cases for investigation by the Commission . |
26 | Although bonuses on a life policy can not be realised until the termination of the policy , life companies will normally lend money to clients against the security of those bonuses , quickly and at very competitive rates of interest . |
27 | As a result of seeing part of knowledge as the whole , ‘ rationalists ’ , Oakeshott contends , over-estimate their abilities to define and solve problems , whereas reason proper indicates the need for caution in assessing the scope of human capability . |
28 | Earlier this year , The Sunday Telegraph reported scientists also fear damage to life in the oceans . |
29 | This was because it amounted to a transfer back to X of property in the car ( because Y 's cheque had not been met ) in return for X waiving any right to enforce payment from Y. At the time of the repossession , X was unaware of Y's sale to Z and thus by repossessing the car with Y 's acquiescence , X obtained ownership of it by virtue of section 25(1) of the 1893 Act ( i.e. section 24 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 ) . |
30 | Well er they did them They made them f f fancy kind of things on the top like a They would maybe crisscrosses and things like that and m make a rounded thing like a Just like what some folk has a tassel on their bonnets , well we made that on the top of the stack . |