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

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1 All positive stuff , as Madeleine Kingsley points out on page 82 , if only you approach it in the right way .
2 Ackroyd pastiches Dickens in form rather than style — which is to say that this book is very long , Dickensianly long ( the main text signs off at page 1084 , where it gives way to a fat coda of source notes , bibliography and index ) .
3 The group discussions reported on in Appendix II excluded pensioners and the very poorest households .
4 The Laplacian derivation of the response of a series resonant circuit comprising resistance R , inductance L and capacitance C , to an e.m.f. suddenly applied at time , is worthy of comparison with the direct derivation of the same response carried out in section 4.5 through the solution of appropriate differential equations .
5 CO 2 is also produced in huge amounts by burning fossil fuels — which of course are organic molecules built up by photosynthesis millions of years in the past .
6 Of course you ca n't put the tails hanging down on bar ten can you .
7 Richard came back from work that evening later than he had hoped .
8 Despite two late goals by MBS , the BNFL side hung on to win 4–3 in a thrilling encounter in the Midlands .
9 Look at those flares going up over No. 6 Commando positions . ’
10 ‘ Ortega 's limousines showed up about midnight that night , after a meeting with Neil Kinnock , ’ Mr Martin told the Exeter AGM .
11 ON A rugged hill track overlooking the former car plant at Linwood , Scottish motoring journalists turned out in force last week to put the latest version of a motoring legend through its paces over some very nasty terrain .
12 Whether British experience has come anywhere near the good practice ideal enshrined in the OECD guidelines set out in Chapter Three can be seen from an examination of the principal design guidelines set out in its pages .
13 If a more than reasonable time has elapsed since the engrossed conveyance or transfer was submitted for execution by the husband , then the steps set out in Chapter 8 are a guide as to the procedure to be followed before application is made to the court asking the court to execute the conveyance or transfer on behalf of the husband .
14 Further the third to fifth defendants were also knowingly concerned in investment transactions entered into by the first defendant with members of the U.K. investing public in the course of and/or as a result of the aforesaid contraventions of the Act by the first defendant in which the third to fifth defendants were knowingly concerned in the respects set out in paragraph 29 herein .
15 got the er three months later they received thirteen hundred pound pay off from insurance Commercial Union and promptly bought a replacement car .
16 Furthermore , Clause IX which is concerned with the constitution and responsibilities of the NEC lays down in Section 2 as one of the ‘ duties ’ of the NEC :
17 So can I therefore , having had a very full debate , put the recommendations on page thirteen to the committee , including the erm relatively small capital programme set out in appendix one and ask you to approve recommendations A to F.
18 The general rule set out in para 80 of SSAP 24 is that ‘ variations from the regular cost should be allocated over the remaining expected service lives of current employees in the scheme ’ .
19 The fact that the company never had and was never entitled to have some of the documents and that certain of them could only be obtained by litigation with the appellants , in so far as they were relevant to issues in that litigation , are factors to take into account in the balancing exercise to be set against the purposes of the administration set out in section 8 of the Act of 1986 .
20 This led to the typology set out in Figure 5.1 below .
21 He must be qualified , and act , in accordance with the receiving agent 's code of practice set out in Appendix 4 to the Code ( see para 9.1.10 below ) .
22 If the result of an indemnity basis taxation is , as we were told , the invariable loss of some percentage of actual costs , that may be a criticism of the taxing masters ' approach to taxation ( although it may also be a criticism of the excessive level of the fees and disbursements that are submitted for taxation ) ; but it is not a valid criticism of the indemnity basis criterion set out in Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) .
23 After the decree absolute had been granted , the mother , contrary to article 3 of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction set out in Schedule 1 to the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 , removed the children to England without the father 's knowledge .
24 Several of the questions in Document 3 seemed to imply that ‘ professional development ’ included aspects and aspirations outside the department , whereas the objectives of the departmental review set out in Document 1 generally seem to be restricted to development within the department .
25 The banks having failed to bring themselves within any of the special jurisdictions laid down in article 5 or 6 , article 2 prevails , and Glasgow must be sued in their court of domicile in Scotland .
26 They both convey information from which the hearer could work out how well B got on with semantics that week .
27 ‘ the general prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality laid down in article 7 of the [ E.E.C . ]
28 The work reported on in section 3.3 suggested that there may be economic efficiency ( as well as taxation efficiency ) reasons for the introduction of share options , and in general it suggested that managerial emolument packages should not be in the form of a straight salary but should involve some performance-improving subtleties .
29 Sainsbury moved in around day two with a £200,000 press project that has now evolved into a £14.2m ( Media Register ) account .
30 There has , however , been a change of climate in recent years which has been a result of the pressures for accountability spelt out in Chapter 1 .
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