Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A survey by the Confederation of British Industry found bosses do not believe recovery can start before next spring -and only then if there is an interest rate cut .
2 To get there via the complexity of legislation , contractual pitfalls , constructional problems and costing complexities let aside evaluating design possibilities needs skill , knowledge and commitment , certainly it can take a considerable amount of time .
3 Cost considerations have already led Hydro to reduce SF 6 use through an in-house development project .
4 It says youths have also thrown stones and bottles , and that lives were in danger .
5 Home perming kits do n't contain curlers because the size of the curl is up to you .
6 ‘ I know gays do n't wear ID tags — ‘ no distinguishing physical characteristics ’ the shrinks say , but you 'd spot Brand as a card-carrying queen a mile off .
7 Tem bastards go on queerbashin' tirades at every opportunity .
8 It 's a pity some of the up and coming players do n't follow Martina 's example and bit a bit more cheerful on court .
9 They tend to review their arrangements — perhaps in consultation with their unions — so that allowances remain within Inland Revenue limits ( to ensure employees do not pay tax on them ) and so they provide adequate compensation for any costs incurred and the domestic upheaval involved in moving .
10 It understood governments do not run economies , they only create the conditions by which the people and commerce do .
11 If you think books do n't change people , just look at Changez , because undreamed-of possibilities in the sex line suddenly occurred to him , a man recently married and completely celibate who saw Britain as we saw Sweden : as the goldmine of sexual opportunity .
12 I think men do n't like women to play football .
13 The problem of determining by non-invasive means which left handers have right sided speech still resists solution .
14 Overflow records add markedly to run times ;
15 And he warned that any compensation paid to satisfy the Ombudman 's requirements , would squeeze funds set aside to help people with disabilities .
16 Work places have always had supervisors to measure output , so it is hard to explain why it was so much more painful to work plugged into the big brain .
17 Planning officers have already recommended approval .
18 Several Lead Bodies have already produced standards for some of the occupations for which they are responsible .
19 Planning controls do not destroy land values ; in the words of the Uthwatt Committee , ‘ neither the total demand for development nor its average annual rate is materially affected , if at all , by planning ordinances ’ .
20 The school librarians who have acquired microcomputers have either produced reports on particular projects and gained part-time access to a microcomputer for that project , but have subsequently been given a microcomputer permanently in the library or , as in the case of St Modan 's High School ( see Examples ) have produced reports on the acquisition of a microcomputer for a range of purposes .
21 For example in Germany , works councils have long had access to resources to investigate design of work systems under the Quality of Working Life .
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