Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [adj] [noun pl] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Bruce Hepburn , the 24-year-old former student who helped found the Imperial Ventures company which commissioned the survey , said if companies did not improve their image ‘ they will go out of business ’ . |
2 | Mr Bruce Hepburn , the 24-year-old former student who helped found the Imperial Ventures company which commissioned the survey , said if companies did not improve their image ‘ they will go out of business ’ . |
3 | Each course has a substantial Teachers Book which not only explains how Fast Forward works and provides teachers notes , but also gives ideas for possible classroom organization , lesson plans , and guides to the different types of exercises and activities . |
4 | Essex has an equal opportunities policy which should mean that adults with special educational needs are well represented among its students and this is , indeed , the case . |
5 | The last part of this paper describes the Professional Studies course which is pursued by Junior students . |
6 | I welcome the new Children Act which became law earlier this month . |
7 | Government has attempted to overcome severe discrepancies by establishing a Disadvantaged Schools Programme which seeks to provide capital development for communities which are extremely poor . |
8 | Boutros-Ghali 's written report announced that another UN technical mission would visit Mogadishu in order to assess what UN civilian and military personnel would be needed , to create a local police force which would both disarm the militias and to protect humanitarian agencies . |
9 | It therefore bypasses one of the main methods of testing the rational expectations hypothesis which we explained in chapter 3 , namely testing the restrictions it imposes . |
10 | But of course you 've now got the modern police station you know . |
11 | Tony is favourite to win the Scottish masters Competition which started at Westburn Park today … first prize is worth just over two and a half thousand pounds … |
12 | He actually fired a public relations officer who had dared argue that the real sales figures were one or two percentage points short of the goal . |
13 | For over 120 years , the House of Commons has had a Public Accounts Committee which has established a reputation as an impartial watchdog over government spending . |
14 | Cinncinatti , Ohio-based SCH Inc has formed a Professional Services Division which will focus on helping users move from proprietary to Unix-based software solutions . |
15 | we have set up a network of 31 drug liaison officers , in 19 different countries , tracking the international drugs traffickers who threaten Britain with their trade . |
16 | A preliminary report published on Aug. 14 by Nepalese investigators , concerning the Thai Airways Airbus which crashed in the Himalayas near Kathmandu on July 31 , killing all 113 passengers and crew [ see also p. 39033 ] , said that the pilot had struggled with faulty wing flaps minutes before the accident . |
17 | From these beginnings Leonard founded the Co-operative Holidays Association which was non-profit making and became popular enough for advertisements to be placed in Christian World in 1893 , offering CHA run rambling holidays in the Lake District . |
18 | He said this , in the thirty years that have passed since the previous Police Act became law , the old tripartite structure which consisted police authorities , chief constables and the Home Secretary , has provided an effective police service which can still truthfully be described as not only the best in the world , but also the envy of the world . |
19 | The forms of criminal or lawless activity which have followed the civil rights movement which came and went in 1969–71 will disappear as and when there is a general conviction that there is going to be one society and one particular sort of society in Northern Ireland — that is to say , one state , one particular sort of state , and no other . |
20 | We do have strategies that can be used — from advising the students with learning difficulties to ignore insults , to implementing the equal opportunities policy which finds such discrimination to be indefensible . |
21 | As he reached the parked sports car he went into a rolling dive , still clutching his leg , and bounced himself off the bonnet and over the other side . |
22 | They had given rewards and favours to their supporters , especially in Wales , and " have succeeded in six years in creating a political spoils system which already rivals that of the United States . |
23 | The RIE does escape the financial resources requirements which would apply to an ordinary authorised firm , but for futures exchanges , capital matters are in any case delegated to the London Clearing House . |
24 | A SHOPLIFTER gave the two police officers who arrested her a shock when she sent them a Christmas card . |
25 | In 1981 the Conservative government introduced the Assisted Places Scheme which provides help with tuition fees and certain other incidental expenses . |
26 | Introducing a new Thrills series which , frankly , has n't got a lot of mileage in it . |
27 | The Commission subsequently issued an interim measures decision which , amongst other things , required Akzo 's UK subsidiary to return to the profit levels that it had been applying before the alleged threats were made and implemented . |
28 | Here the employers consolidated an industrial relations system which ensured maximum control . |
29 | By then , such gestures were not enough to placate the civil rights supporters who decided to go ahead with a proposed march through Armagh City on 30 November . |
30 | The NIBA are going for their fourth successive Under 25 title since the championship took the place of the meaningless Junior Championship in 1990 , and it will be a very hard mission for the PGL to upset the talented Parks side which has tremendous strength in depth . |