Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Earlier this week , the college announced plans to extend to a second campus either in the Grassmarket or near Leith . |
2 | Sleep spindles develop during the first two months of life , varying in frequency between 10 and 4Hz although showing no systematic tendency to increase in frequency with age ( as is the case with the waking alpha rhythm , which progressively becomes faster with age , to reach a maximum of 10–11Hz ) . |
3 | By two mortgages dated 18 February 1985 and 25 October 1985 respectively , the sixth plaintiff entered into legal mortgages , charging specific assets to secure moneys owed to the first defendant by the second plaintiff and its subsidiaries . |
4 | On 17 July 1985 , the seventh plaintiff , and on 26 July 1983 and 17 July 1985 the eighth plaintiff , also entered into legal mortgages charging specific assets to secure moneys owed to the first defendant by the second plaintiff and its subsidiaries . |
5 | The candidate and unit enrolment data is cumulative in that , for example , the courses enrolled for in 1991–2 will include the new Batch 2 courses first validated for that year — but will also include candidates enrolling for the second cycle of Batch 1 , the third cycle of Phase 2 pilots , etc . |
6 | Needs theories arise from the second major criticism of QALY theory : that ‘ welfare ’ is not the only value . |
7 | After the collapse of the communist regime in late 1989 , the new East German government announced that it would allow US , Israeli and other researchers access to state archives dealing with the Second World War and in particular with the extermination of Jews and other war crimes . |
8 | For example available information was not being sent ; there was reluctance to put certain items in writing ; telephone messages left with a third party could be distorted ; there was incomplete information ; there was a lack of feedback . |
9 | UBS P & D plans a series of roadshows in Europe to present the proposals to Heron 's many thousands of bondholders who have seen bonds slashed to a third of their face value . |
10 | But operating profits improved in the second half and the company can take some credit for the reduction in gearing to just 5 p.c . |
11 | Many bright ideas — and failed ideas looking for a second lease on life — are being put forward as ways of converting weapon-grade plutonium into a form too awkward for the weapon-minded to bother with . |
12 | Half an hour later , descending the stairs , she was startled to hear voices coming from the first floor . |
13 | But in paying fares amounting to a tenth of that , we incur — and do implicitly accept — a low level of risk . |
14 | , Principal Inspector of Ancient Monuments , will give an illustrated talk , using specially commissioned slides seen for the first time , on the fascinating story of the oldest Royal Regalia in the British Isles . |
15 | Even Art finds himself overcome at times by incredulity or revulsion , especially in the section of this second volume , where he confronts problems posed by the first 's inordinate success in 1986 . |
16 | Lois Forer , a judge and former assistant Pennsylvania attorney general , expects that the decision on the Barnes tour will encourage donors to include ‘ gift over ’ provisions in their bequests , allowing gifts to pass to a second institution if the first recipient of a donation violates the restrictions placed on gifts . |
17 | The offenders had to enter into recognizances and find sureties to appear at the next ‘ Court of Justice Seat ’ , as the Forest Eyre was now called : final judgment was pronounced there . |
18 | This delightful musical adaptation of ‘ James and the Giant Peach ’ will have feet tapping from the second the curtain rises . |
19 | First , as economies grow , rising productivity levels made possible by technological advances allow workers to pass into the next sector . |
20 | In her foreword to Ordinary Justice , Mrs Sally Oppenheim-Barnes , chairman of the National Consumer Council , said the Council wanted all consumer debts ( even up to £25,000 ) dealt with in county courts , and the threat to seize goods used as a last resort rather than a first step in the enforcement process . |
21 | The product is immediately available for Sun Sparc systems with HP , IBM and Intergraph platforms following in the first quarter . |
22 | that you will enter ports seen for the first time |
23 | Sealink and P&O , with an estimated 80% share of the short-route ferry market , are pinning their hopes for the future on large capacity super-ferries and changes in manning procedures introduced after the last seamen 's strike . |
24 | While this is in accord with the development of learning skills specified in the second part of Objective 1 , it could deflect attention from the central concern of linking library enhancement to curriculum development across the board . |
25 | After he had sent off this AC/189 , Gen McCreery took steps to deal with the second signal he had received from Gen Keightley that morning , the 0.413 in which Keightley had reported in more detail on the imminent arrival in Austria of the 300,000 German and 200,000 Croat troops , and had asked for authorization to accept the surrender of these forces as " formed bodies " . |
26 | Soil should be free-draining and well prepared , with plenty of compost — keep plants watered during the first season . |
27 | It has a number of clearly defined aims to pursue over the next three years . |
28 | After being pegged at 4–4 following the first frame of the evening session , Hendry raised his game to collect the £40,000 first prize — and become Masters champion for the first time . |
29 | Half of Britain 's estate agents saw prices fall during the last three months . |
30 | Difficulties determining whether or not the gall bladder was clear of stones were encountered ; indeed , four patients were thought to be free of stones at the end of the procedure only to have fragments found on the 10th day . |