Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [det] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Lamont announced five specific initiatives designed to help those out of work re-enter the jobs market , particularly the long-term unemployed . |
2 | Mrs Shephard hinted strongly yesterday at an element of compulsion in some of the schemes being considered to help those out of work for more than one year . |
3 | It has its proponents , but has become all out of proportion , I feel , and needs to be put into correct perspective . |
4 | The NCB has spent much also on machinery for all the mines . |
5 | MAFF , which has been monitoring the mercury levels of UK residents , has identified those most at risk as fishing communities living near water where the mercury content of fish is above average . |
6 | It is advisable to try to think this through in advance . |
7 | Er I I have to deal with I I say we must er Mr has put this in as number two on his list , which is local planning authority support . |
8 | Clusters of explosive bolts secured the hatch , and early models of the pod had been programmed to blow these automatically on grounding . |
9 | Whatever , it got him a long , heartfelt , high-pitched ‘ Wooooooooooooooo ’ from about 20,000 people who 'd got little else to wooo about . |
10 | Many churches , in comparing their giving with previous years , neglect to take this sufficiently into account , thus giving a false picture , which may breed complacency if the church is succeeding in paying its bills . |
11 | Nothing I have experienced illustrates this quite like church planting because of the inherent risk of failure . |
12 | ‘ In the circumstances , it would have been folly to set up another [ earlier ] inquiry which would only have hindered those already in progress , ’ said JDS head Sir Anthony Wilson in a letter to the Independent . |
13 | Later that day she had been forced to catnap at her desk , having achieved little else of consequence there . |
14 | Very often it will be possible to put forward an alternative or modified route , and sometimes , for an inquiry , the Department may undertake to draw this up in detail . |
15 | A brief shower reduced West Indies ' target to 199 from 47 overs , and Greenidge , Rowe and Kallicharran looked to have this well under control . |
16 | It is this extra sum which the estate is using as a stick against the BMC , in the hope that it will stump up the cash as the estate can not afford to invest this much in climbing . |
17 | And what what what you have here what I I you 'll get to take this away of course . |
18 | We have seen this already in relation to Durkheim . |
19 | There is still a long way to go , however , before the disease receives the attention and share of resources which it deserves , whereby an effective screening programme can be established to identify those most at risk . |
20 | Many authorities have taken this up with enthusiasm , and there has been an impressive increase in consumer research ( Appleby et al. |