Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I do n't think relocation will come to a halt . |
2 | It has been estimated that a 5% excess in purchasing costs can lead to a 25% reduction in profits . |
3 | Research and process development will remain in a scaled-down San Jose facility . |
4 | If these matting agents are not thoroughly dispersed before application , then the varnishes or varnish stains will dry to a gloss . |
5 | A further problem is the fact that place names may appear in a trivial context . |
6 | A row of closely spaced dots will look like a continuous line . |
7 | Bridgwater , who dropped two leagues in consecutive seasons , hope Taylor will return for a further season after a short trip to New Zealand in the summer . |
8 | And that says Labour will lead to a flood of appeals . |
9 | But a United Nations expert from Oxford University says action could lead to a holy war . |
10 | She says Stephen could do with a little girl cos he 's |
11 | DEC watcher Terry Shannon says Lasers will go from a maximum four CPUs to six in the near-term future for a projected 900 SPECmarks total performance , a six-fold increase over the top-of-the-line VAX 7000 Model 640 . |
12 | Shortly before the vote Saddam Hussein had made a speech broadcast by Baghdad radio , asserting that if war came Iraq would fight with a heroism which would fill every Arab and Moslem with pride , and , more specifically , that Iraq had the means to detect US stealth bombers and shoot them down like any other enemy aircraft . |
13 | The met repressor may serve as a useful model for such systems . |
14 | Three foreign entrants have already withdrawn and a meeting tomorrow of the British Wheelchair Racing Association could call for a boycott by all British competitors . |
15 | Also , falsely describing goods can amount to a criminal offence under the Trades Description Act 1968 . |
16 | One therefore hopes that an understanding of how black holes create particles will lead to a similar understanding of how the big bang created everything in the universe . |
17 | Any useful understanding of a new approach to presenting information must start with a context . |
18 | One adult 16 years of age and over , sharing a room with two other full fare paying adults can benefit from a generous £5 per night reduction on the cost of the holiday worth £10 off a 3 day holiday and £15 off a 4 day holiday . |
19 | It was only after the personal intervention of Göring , who spoke with Lipski by telephone on 6 August , that it was agreed Danzig would return to a fixed currency levy . |
20 | Furthermore , especially when blooms are double or have many petals , it is quite likely that spent blooms will collapse into a rain-soaked soggy mess that quickly becomes a haven a breeding ground for mildew . |
21 | Congregation at feeding sites would lead to a rapid exhaustion of local supplies . |
22 | The ending of mining rights would lead to a loss of some 20,000 jobs and $ 2 billion in revenue over the next seven years . |
23 | I think that is the fear of the county council that a criteria based policy would lead to a sp a rash of speculation speculative development along the er the major motorway corridors . |
24 | At times when selling is difficult , owners who maintain standards will appeal to a wider market , sell faster and reach a higher price , ’ says Mr. Warshaw . |
25 | Yesterday the yen reached 116.78 to the dollar in Tokyo , fuelled by expectation that this weekend 's meeting of G-7 finance ministers will agree to a strengthened yen to reduce Japan 's high trade surpluses . |
26 | However , if you are using commercial finance ( or bank finance for that matter ) for a group , operating through a limited company , then the bank or finance house may ask for a personal guarantee against the money lent , by one or more director . |
27 | Unlike other insecticides , lindane has a high skin-absorption rate and experts worry that repeated treatments could lead to a build-up of this chemical in the body , with possible toxic side effects like convulsions . |
28 | 12–12:30 is a little early for me — it 's my first time in london so i guess i will go for a sight-seeing or something … except to see me around 13:00–13:30. anyone know if the shops are open in newcastle on sunday ? we are going for the newcastle-scousers game . |
29 | Model A would result in a national body dominated by local government interests , operating through the existing pooling system , and preserving the link between advanced and non-advanced further education . |
30 | Yachts entering Leningrad must stick to a channel similar to the one on the approached to Vyborg . |