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

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1 A combination of wind , traffic and camcorder noise have drowned out the required soundtrack .
2 Eventually the scientists at the National Radiological Protection Board hope to set up a network of solar radiation monitors across Britain and Europe .
3 Kirin Brewery Co has set up the 25,000 square metre Hokuriku beer park which is open to the public and can brew up to 1m hectolitres of beer per year .
4 In Britain , the electronics industry has set up a working party to look at the options .
5 The American Canoe Association have set up an international pen pal scheme for children .
6 The family of a three year old girl who 's suffering from a rare heart condition has set up a support group to help other sufferers .
7 Average response speed tended to decrease over a period of twenty minutes in sleep-deprived subjects , unlike in rested controls .
8 Warwick University has carried out a survey of management handling of industrial relations in multi-establishment firms .
9 Since the 1930s , the Library of the Scott Polar Research Institute has built up an extensive collection of material relating to the Soviet Arctic .
10 The presbytery asked members of the church to note that the South Ronaldsay Parents ' Action Committee had set up a fund for legal aid to which they might like to contribute , and they asked their Social Matters Committee to look into the question of guidance to ministers in cases involving the Social Work Department .
11 First , the Stock Exchange has set up a new market in company equities called the Unlisted Securities Market ( USM ) .
12 3 At 4 pm. her car engine starts playing up a bit so she slows down to 20km /h for the rest of her journey home , Answer these questions from your graph .
13 The borough council has drawn up the programme in a bid to highlight the benefits of a healthy lifestyle .
14 Shrewsbury and Borough Council have taken up the flagpole , have decided to spend a considerable amount of money on providing a visitor attraction in those buildings , around those buildings .
15 Every few blocks , a building or two had been gutted , walls standing , roofs collapsed , as if random artillery shelling had taken out the commercial heart of the city , leaving a few lucky businesses to struggle on until the next round .
16 David Pleat has turned down the chance to control his own destiny at crisis-club Luton .
17 In the computer distribution sector , Kontrax Office Automation Plc aims to take on the distribution of more products and launch a franchised dealer network while continuing to service large accounts direct .
18 Although the image is sharper , the enhancement process has brought out a horizontal banding pattern on the image .
19 Now The Ridings Society , the Association of British Counties , the Yorkshire Society and the East Riding Action Group have set up the new organisation to press the case for the Yorkshire boundaries to be restored .
20 The Ridings Society , the Association of British Counties , the Yorkshire Society and the East Riding Action Group have set up the new organisation to press the case for the Yorkshire boundaries to be restored .
21 An Olympic breaststroke champion has taken on a junior swimming team — and lost .
22 Mr Wade said : ‘ Quite clearly , the ambulance service needs to carry out a full investigation . ’
23 DEAN SAUNDERS provided the spark which launched Aston Villa 's title challenge into orbit yesterday as his incredible goal-scoring streak continued to light up the skies above Villa Park .
24 The Market Research Society has set up a panel of four experts , including two academics , to investigate .
25 Since appearing on a BBC Christmas programme from Pebble Mill in 1981 Fine Arts Brass has built up a long and varied list of TV and radio credits , including its own series of light entertainment shows on BBC Radio 4 , now in its third series .
26 This research project aims to carry out the first national random sample of Conservative party members in order to explore some of the most important questions concerning their role and importance both within the Conservative party itself and additionally within the wider political system .
27 And then if your blood pressure does go down a bit it does n't matter cos you 're lying down .
28 Over the centuries carving has built up a range of chisels and gouges , the names of which are as esoteric as the craft itself
29 Following a critical report about screening , the Imperial Cancer Research Fund plans to tighten up the programme to catch victims earlier — saving up to 1,000 women a year .
30 A local trust has now been set up to champion the restoration of the landscape ; and the Landmark Trust has taken on the principal building , the splendid banqueting house , constructed with three great arches , overlooking the valley like one of the fountains of baroque Rome .
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