Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [vb -s] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I made storm shields for the big cabin windows and skylights .
2 The general lines of reform must be to permit increases on prewar standard rents which will cover maintenance costs with a certain allowance for arrears ; but these costs should be certified by the relevant local authority and only collectable upon that authority 's certificate that the appropriate standard of maintenance has been attained .
3 Cornering adjustability verges on the sensational , providing huge entertainment , though the brakes are oversensitive .
4 send the agenda , together with copies of the relevant Change Request Forms and Change Review Forms to the New OED Project Director and the New OED Computer Group Manager
5 That insignificant-looking £1,200 Breguet-made clock is clamped to the left windscreen stay and the standby compass to the right one , while a big red gear unlocked light sits atop the left glareshield in one 's line of sight during the flare .
6 The Guildford Machine Knitting Club meets on the third Monday of each month ( except December ) in the Salvation Army Hall , Guildford from 8pm .
7 The pressure in Latin America to keep wages low , in the name of ‘ sound finance ’ , is particularly strong in Mexico , where starvation wages undercut labour costs in the non-unionised southern and western states of the USA .
8 Some 200 people watched the showjumping , other took interest in the dressage , and the more adventurous found vantage points around the cross-country course .
9 He is under immense pressure to freeze benefit increases in the coming year for the jobless , the infirm , and pensioners .
10 I had assumed up to this point that you really wished to speak not to me but to my husband ( who is of course E J Maitland , a philosopher whose reputation is rather more likely than mine to attract telephone calls from the great officers of state ) and that I was being summoned to the phone merely because he was not there .
11 While Nina was applying cold compresses to the swollen ankle , Rachel put drops into the man 's eye .
12 First , many of the agreements governing the introduction or extension of the use of temporary workers simultaneously contained job guarantees for the regular labour force .
13 Scotland have claimed pushover tries against the Welsh on their last three visits to Murrayfield and though the Welsh front-row emerged with considerable scrummage plaudits from their tussle with England , I have observed before in these columns that Martin Bayfield is not in the same league as Paul Ackford as a scrummaging lock ; Jason Leonard , too , hardly seems to be at the peak of his powers following the bone-graft operation in his neck during the close season .
14 The crevices and caves associated with reef aquarium decor provide fairy wrasses with a comfortable feeling of security , reflected in their confident movements and vibrant colouration .
15 But she added that she feared it would not be possible to impose planning controls below the low-water mark , where the drilling rigs would be established .
16 Wove paper refers to the woven mesh of the mould on which the sheet was formed .
17 We wanted to attract mature students with a high level of skills and commitment and were able , through the Nuffield Foundation , to provide student grants for the first part of the course which either paid for secondment salaries of allowed people who were , for instance working interpreters , to forego part of their normal paid employment .
18 In addition such strategical decisions may be based on episodic memories for particular instances of driving the planned route , for example , the memory that you encountered road works at a particular junction recently and that it should thus be avoided until they have been completed .
19 In a similar way it was the growing wealth of the planters which first drew English manufactures to the American colonies .
20 A strong bloc of townsmen worth £10 and upwards made the average wealth of Bodmin , Cornwall , a trifle higher than in the rest of Trigg hundred , even though the taxed wage earners , who formed a negligible element in the country parishes , exceeded 40 per cent in the borough itself , numbers which point to a concentration of men who had effectively severed kinship ties with the Celtic extended family that so influenced the social structure of many villages .
21 And two , Healthmaster is designed to meet client needs in the following areas .
22 The more we learn about bees ' capabilities , though , the more glaring their limitations become , and the question of what constitutes intelligence emerges as a central issue in understanding behaviour .
23 Yesterday , the management threatened to issue dismissal notices to the 300 out of the 400 workforce , and about 200 demonstrated at the locked factory gates in an attempt to return to work .
24 Dounreay was chosen because it possesses cable links to the national grid and a suitable coastal site .
25 Like Las Vegas money machines — where lights whirl , the jackpot flashes and the sound of cascading money plays for the smallest win — so the sprung plywood floor of the wrestling ring thuds and echoes with exaggerated effect .
26 Other telecommunications companies which have booked space at HOTECH '91 include : Western Telecom , now part of the Alcatel group ; GPT Sales & Services ; Ascom Telecommunications ; 3C Communications , which is establishing telecom links with an increasing number of other suppliers ' systems ; and Mitel Telecom , which was involved in the refit at The Dorchester , London .
27 Put salad leaves into a large salad bowl .
28 He is planning to go to Tehran to initiate peace moves through the Islamic Conference Organisation .
29 Ten per cent of out-of-work executives counselled by one firm received job offers in the first four weeks of last year , but for the corresponding period this year the figure rose to 16 per cent .
30 In late August 1832 the West India Merchants ' Committee still attacked as thoroughly improper the abolitionist practice of pledging parliamentary candidates to immediate emancipation and publishing pledge lists in the first post-reform election .
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