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

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1 Plans to carry out similar programmes in other resorts will depend on the success of the first two schemes .
2 The strategy unit has marshalled the efforts of several Australian research groups to carry out new analyses on socioeconomic factors .
3 Historic Scotland commissioned Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division to carry out investigative work in advance of the installation of an improved heating system at the cathedral .
4 The later programmes laid down clearer guidelines about the objectives and role of Urban Programme funding than was always apparent in the later 1970s .
5 Basically the same sentence turns up six times in succession — a phenomenon which might otherwise be thought to exist only in the worst kind of foreign language teaching drills .
6 The Henley Research Centre acts as a focus for research at Henley and offers both organisations and individual managers the opportunity to carry out interdisciplinary research into issues of strategic importance .
7 Henley offers both organisations and individual managers the opportunity to carry out interdisciplinary research into issues of strategic importance .
8 She urged health authorities to carry out urgent research into the problem .
9 Attempts to scale up these systems beyond their intended domain have met with little success .
10 Mr Falah , who is president of an association of Libyan Jews that includes two Israeli members of parliament , recently spent two hours mulling over old times with Colonel Qaddafi , and emerged with a promise of compensation for Jewish property sequestrated by the Libyan regime .
11 The pink-coloured building that overlooks a municipal car park rode out glorious days under the renowned Alexandre Dumaine before crumbling into a state of tatty neglect .
12 The transporters are designed to withstand accidents and until recently the Govenrment ruled out any possibility of a radioactive leak .
13 ( Totally homogenous capital and labour markets ; constant returns to scale over all ranges of output ; marginal productivity pricing for all factors ; continuously variable relationships between factors over time ; land as an insignificant input . )
14 5.12.2 Not without the consent in writing of the Landlord to apply for planning permission to carry out any development in or upon the Premises and at the expense of the Tenant to supply the Landlord with a copy of any application for planning permission together with such plans and other documents as the Landlord may [ reasonably ] require and to supply prior to the commencement of any development a copy of any planning permission granted to the Tenant
15 The chipped face of the Virgin , newly gaudy for Easter with pink and blue paint , stares detachedly through Sister Martha : close half-sleeves to the elbow under the wide sleeves of her habit , kneelength stockings , large loose knickers doled out that morning from the heap in the laundry basket , lumpy sanitary towel strapped like a dead rabbit between her legs .
16 Ad hoc groups like the North-South and Israel/Palestine Working Groups head up different projects with a style that makes for continuity .
17 An inability to work up any enthusiasm for an Everton attack .
18 Pascoe tried out several emotions for that , coming closer to the real thing each time — impatience , irritation , concern , anxiety …
19 If the Revenue is unwilling to publish an annual list , the only practicable alternative is to base the charge on the cost of the car , since it would be burdensome to expect employers to work out this information for themselves .
20 Vauxhall beat off worldwide competition for the engine plant contract .
21 On the contrary , this was a slow if deep-rooted change occurring over many months with many set-backs and reversals .
22 This small country in Central America was one of the first to seize the opportunity to write off international debt by trading a commitment to large-scale national nature conservation , and that good start is being taken much further .
23 Feed manufacturers make up this deficiency in their compound feeds for hard work and stud purposes , ie they ‘ balance ’ the mixture .
24 IRAQ and the United Nations wind up eight days of intensive arms talks today which envoys expect will produce substantial progress on long-term monitoring of Baghdad 's weapons potential , and could eventually lead to a lifting of the Security Council 's embargo on Iraqi oil sales .
25 Octavia Hill laid down strict rules for her tenants including prompt payment of rent on pain of eviction .
26 But for some variables we do , and some economists have used the available data to carry out these tests of the rational expectations hypothesis .
27 There Philip and Richard laid down three conditions upon which they were prepared to make peace .
28 An inquiry from Hilden Rec for a leasing arrangement at Glenmore has been turned down , and the Leisure and Allied Services Committee said the present demand for public pitches in the Borough ruled out any thoughts of a leasing arrangement .
29 At a meeting with Communist leaders on I1 December 1934 , Fenner Brockway laid down three conditions for continued co-operation : ( a ) Neither Party was to interfere in the internal affairs of the other ( b ) The Communist Party should state clearly whether it would oppose Labour Party or ILP candidates at elections ( c ) There should be no attempt to unify the ILP and the Communist Party into a single organisation until the next Annual Conference had discussed the matter .
30 Here is Earth , clad in what looks disconcertingly like a badly crocheted red dress , here is a stage where an eerie pale yellow orange light plays over small details of figures , and here is a child carried off on a pole — one in a series of victims in the sacrificial Rite Of Spring .
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