Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Even so , a miner such as Anthony High , who was formerly a cobbler , could earn money repairing underground shoes for the management , and in June 1846 he was given 3/ for repairing a blacksmith 's leather bellows .
2 David Ashford , who 's a teacher , had even been given permission to take twelve weeks off work .
3 They should also be given permission to issue some form of fixed interest profit-related bond , be allowed to raise a proportion of their equity direct from the public and be subject to independent regulation similar to that of privatised utilities .
4 National Power and PowerGen have been given permission to burn that fuel at their power stations at Pembroke , Richborough and Ince .
5 " The preface and to a still greater degree the text of the memorandum evince the author 's hidden intention to provide general ideas for the transformation of the whole of Russia " .
6 Decaying regions were to be given aid to create new industries along the lines of the Barlow report of 1940 .
7 For instance , Pilkingtons has company-owned licensed residential premises in St Helens , and employees yet to find permanent housing in the area may , whenever practicable , use these .
8 ‘ I suppose you had never expected Faith to have any money of her own ? ’ she asked .
9 SOME SPECIES OF CLIMBING YAM CONTAINING HIGH LEVELS OF DIOSGENIN ( NOW MOSTLY SYNTHESISED ) TURNED OUT TO BE THE BASIS OF THE ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE INDUSTRY
10 HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS HAS CONTRACT TO BUILD DIGITAL NETWORK IN CHENGDU
11 In particular , one may need help to see that caretaking for other people , protecting them from damaging consequences and also doing everything one can to " help " , may be having the exact opposite of the desired effect .
12 Sony will shortly upgrade this to the Extended Architecture standard enabling CD-ROM to beat portable CD-I to becoming the first multimedia handheld units to reach the commercial market .
13 The NHS reforms gave general practitioners and primary health care teams a long awaited chance to exert greater influence over the pattern of services in both hospitals and the community .
14 The diacylglycerol analogue , 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-glycerol , at a concentration at which it inhibited histamine stimulated aminopyrine accumulation in parietal cells , had a similar inhibitory effect to 100 nM TPA ( Fig 3 ) .
15 This action can not be interpreted as an inhibition by stauro sporine of negative modulation of the histamine H 2 receptor by a basal activity of protein kinase C because similar effects were found with gastric inhibitory polypeptide , the action of which was not inhibited by activation of protein kinase C. Finally 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-glycerol , a diacylglycerol analogue which activates protein kinase C in intact cells , inhibited histamine stimulation of cyclic AMP content in HGT-1 cells at a concentration at which it inhibited histamine stimulated aminopyrine accumulation in partietal cells .
16 And from our analysis of the signal extraction problem we can deduce that economies with highly volatile aggregate demand will be economies in which a high proportion of unexpected local price movements are attributed to aggregate demand shocks , and will therefore be economies in which shocks to aggregate demand have little impact on real output .
17 With this performance , the Hagen Quarter seem resolved to provide argument refuting facile suggestions of Op. 135 as ‘ a reversion to Haydn ’ , suggestions which do no credit to either composer .
18 The contract will therefore seek : 1 to define the client 's obligations and , so far as possible , to minimise them ; 2 to define the scope of the contract by defining which statements form part of it ; 3 to minimise the scope for variation of the contract duties , by defining the authority of the client 's representatives to make statements binding on it , or to vary the contract ; 4 to minimise the likelihood of the client being in breach of contract , by defining the client 's obligations in flexible terms : for instance , the quantity of goods to be delivered may be subject to tolerances ; or the contract may provide for the time for delivery to be extended in certain situations ; 5 to minimise the extent of the client 's liability for any breach it commits : for instance , by excluding liability for certain kinds of loss , or by placing a financial ceiling on liability ; 6 to define the obligations of the client 's trading partners ; 7 to define the consequences of non-performance by the client 's trading partners ; 8 to provide machinery to encourage prompt performance by the client 's trading partners : for instance , a seller may require interest on late payments , or offer discounts for early payment ; a buyer may contract for the right to withhold payment until satisfactory performance ; 9 to allow the client to use procedurally simple enforcement methods : for instance , terms of sale should be drafted so as to allow the seller to bring a liquidated claim for the price of the goods ; 10 to provide the client with security against non-performance by its trading partners : thus terms of sale are likely to seek to provide the seller with security against non-payment , for instance by means of a retention of title clause ; terms of purchase will seek to minimise the buyer 's exposure by allowing some or all of the price to be retained against satisfactory performance .
19 One mag even ran the headline Has Success Passed Sonic Youth By ? during recent weeks .
20 Even Guns N' Roses , who found success representing free spirit within the genre , seem to have lost the plot with this fatuous triple second album idea .
21 Conference this motion calls upon Congress to organize a campaign to provide legislation to regulate all aspects of manufacture , coordinate research , and to raise awareness throughout the G M B membership , and also the general public .
22 Clearly , blind pupils will be those who depend on tactile and auditory means of learning , and they will require specialised equipment and additional elements in their curriculum such as braille , mobility and orientation , but other aspects of their educational needs will include careful consideration of language development , concept formation , social interaction and information processing .
23 ‘ I stopped Pool crushing that woman to death . ’
24 It also notes that teachers ' present contracts make it difficult for them to find time to run extra-curricular activities like choirs .
25 It has time to dissolve minute quantities of minerals which can give it definite characteristics such as hardness or taste .
26 The observation that 112 ( 62 per cent ) patients who reported pain experienced more pain at night suggests that a considerable number may have an ischaemic element associated with their ulcers .
27 1.65 By s50 of the County Courts Act 1984 and CCR Ord 13 , r12 , the County Court has power to order interim payments in cases where the plaintiff claims more than £500 .
28 It has power to request further information from the parties and to inspect documents at the parties ' premises and failure by the parties to provide the information required or to co-operate in an inspection may cause the four month period to be extended .
29 Under R.S.C. , Ord. 59 , r. 10(2) this court has power to admit further evidence on special grounds .
30 The version of emancipation which became law made many concessions to the interests of the gentry .
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