Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [vb -s] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | MB 's building products division has a large overlap with Caradon 's operations . |
2 | Judy Armstrong makes a quick escape from the everyday hustle and bustle for a weekend fun-filled mountain biking in the rugged North York Moors . |
3 | The base component produces a deep structure tree . |
4 | The Belmore Centre in Stoke Mandeville offers a bewildering combination of alternative treatments for the body , mind and soul . |
5 | Clearly , the comparative static effects on the output and sales decisions stand or fall together ( and it is quite encouraging to see that that is indeed the case with our subjects ) : if a given parameter change suggests an upward movement in a reservation price then it should also suggest an upward movement in output ( and vice versa ) . |
6 | Ibn Hajar gives a different account of the manner of his return , writing that when war broke out between the Ottoman and Karamanid rulers and the latter was defeated , the former took Molla Fenari to Bursa . |
7 | How schools set about developing the statutory orders in the context of whole — curriculum policies represents a significant challenge for leadership and , not the least in primary schools , the strategies adopted by headteachers . |
8 | Now Harold Brooks Baker wants a Royal Commision to vet future peers . |
9 | IAN LUCAS has a longer booklet on Apple Snails available at £3 including p&p |
10 | The Thunder Board has a 11 voice FM music synthesiser that is fully AdLib compatible a very large library of games support this standard . |
11 | As a result the X-ray absorption spectrum contains a precise signature of the atomic environment of a particular element . |
12 | It is a fairly uncomplicated system that avoids any conflicts about objectives and the methods of achieving them , particularly when budget preparation follows a tight timetable . |
13 | The Banking Ombudsman provides a free service , acting independently of banks as an impartial adjudicator . |
14 | Furthermore , sometimes the government expressly delegates public administrative functions to non-governmental bodies : for example , under the Financial Services Act 1986 the Securities and Investments Board exercises a wide range of regulatory functions delegated to it by the Secretary of State ; the Board of Deputies of British Jews plays an important role in policing certain Sunday Trading laws ; the Wood Green Animal Shelter in North London runs the government 's computerized register of fighting dogs ; and the Rowntree Trust ( a private charitable organization ) administers the Family Fund ( a public fund to assist families of severely handicapped children ) . |
15 | The pastry case contains a spicy beef taco filling and the grated cheese topping browns in the oven to give a tempting appearance . |
16 | The short-eared owl assemblage shows a similar discrepancy , and this is due to just one of the pellet samples having an excess of incisors , the incisors of the other sample and the molars of both samples being in deficit . |
17 | The type of computer system used is very much a secondary consideration , and will depend upon such considerations as : enterprise size/number of employees number of physical locations range of personnel applications to be attempted whether enterprise is growing , contracting , static supply of computer professionals available budget available What is certain is that the personnel function needs a shared information system . |
18 | As Honorary Secretary of the AAA Road Running Committee , and successful organiser of some of Britain 's best road races , Colin Gostelow has a vested interest in fighting road running 's corner . |
19 | The influential pair are still out , but new signing Wayne Bond , on the left side of midfield , came out of the game with some credit and Jon March makes a welcome return after illness . |
20 | Our Moscow correspondent offers a cosmic guide |
21 | Ian Davidson forecasts a European thaw |
22 | The following case study gives an extreme example of the ‘ benefits ’ of task allocation . |
23 | The Fuel contracts Department has a second team operating within the TOP Programme developing a computerised fuel cycle market intelligence system . |
24 | To test whether the uptake carrier transports a pH-changing anion ( such as OH - or HCO ) out of the cell , rather than transporting a proton in , we replaced the normal Cl - ions in the pipette ( and thus inside the cell ) with other anions . |
25 | These data show that the glutamate uptake carrier generates an extracellular alkalinization and an intracellular acidification by transporting a pH-changing anion , presumably OH - or HCO , out of the cell . |
26 | In addition , where a contract term places a financial limit on liability , the availability of insurance cover is one of the factors which a court must take into account when assessing the reasonableness of the limitation ( UCTA 1977 , s13(4) ) . |
27 | Thiemens says the new isotope effect provides a simpler explanation . |
28 | Each heartbeat is driven by a regenerative process of calcium-induced calcium release ( CICR ) , when a small influx of calcium through voltage-operated calcium channels triggers an explosive release of stored calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum ( Fig. 2b ) . |
29 | These groups should not be regarded as representative of the Cardiff population : the 1991 census data records a Bangladeshi population of 1663 , some 0.6% of the total . |
30 | For instance , the Henley College provides a sixth form education in that part of the county . |