Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | In the analysis outlined above , it should not matter whether a central government cuts taxes or gives lump-sum grants to local authorities . |
2 | In addition , the division pursues its own Science Budget programme and provides specialist expertise to numerous projects led by other divisions of BGS , in the United Kingdom and overseas . |
3 | The Fohn is the name given to the south wind from the Mediterranean which , when it meets the Alps , precipitates much moisture on the southern aspects and brings dry warmth to areas immediately to the north of the Alps . |
4 | Given that it is only half an hour from the coast and has charming country to both west and east , Cambo is a place to think perhaps of staying in , even if my own instincts would lead me to prefer one of the Basque villages . |
5 | Despite these flaws the book is a very useful addition to the literature on southern Scotland , as it champions some fine but very under-rated areas and offers new ideas to most travellers . |
6 | It must come first , and then we can implement it through a sensible reform policy that encourages farmers to get closer to the market , helps them with environmentally friendly farming , does not discriminate against the United Kingdom , helps those in the less-favoured areas and gives early retirement to those who are prepared to restructure their farms . |
7 | Mrs. Burke 's petition is therefore a timely reminder of the issue and gives considerable support to the position that the United Kingdom has adopted in the EC . |
8 | It takes an initial order of objects and applies random changes to the order , viz sub-order reversals and sub-order translations ( 13 ) . |
9 | It 's at times like this that we say ‘ thank goodness for PR Sprays ’ , the convenient ‘ alternative ’ to ice which cools the skin and offers immediate relief to the pained area . |
10 | Kamlesh Bahl , EOC chairperson , said : ‘ Achieving a woman 's economic independence is a fundamental goal in progress towards a society which understands and values equality of opportunity and accords equal status to women and men . ’ |
11 | It is a division of the International Commodities Clearing House Limited ( ICCH ) which is owned by six major UK clearing banks and provides clearing facilities to a number of UK and foreign exchanges . |
12 | Photographs can be taken and scanned to produce pictures , but a video camera cuts out the photographic process and allows real-life images to be included in documents at no cost other than the initial outlay . |
13 | To obtain this type of information the unit makes extensive use of a very wide range of information sources and has direct access to an internal information service which is maintained within the corporate planning department . |
14 | The salesperson who learns solutions to common problems and provides useful advice to his customers builds an effective barrier to competitive attacks and strengthens buyer-seller relationships . |
15 | This is semantic nonsense and does great harm to management thinking . |
16 | This sort of ‘ diagnosis ’ is usually based on minimal evidence and does untold harm to the self-confidence of mothers at a time when they most need help and support . |
17 | What I shall be arguing is that this is not simply because the kids are so difficult , nor because teachers are intrinsically powder-kegs of suppressed rage , but because the way most decent people view the world — their implicit personal philosophy if you like — breaks down when pushed to the limit and delivers misguided answers to difficult questions . |
18 | The brush has great control and enables fine details to be painted with thin or thick paint . |
19 | To satisfy the requirements for authorisation , LIFFE must ensure that its rules and market practices are such that business is conducted in an orderly manner and affords proper protection to investors . |
20 | In cases of doubt as to the effect of a purported refusal of treatment , where failure to treat threatens the patient 's life or threatens irreparable damage to his health , doctors and health authorities should not hesitate to apply to the courts for assistance . |
21 | He also thinks that we must develop a culture that demands certain standards from all teachers and accords high status to the few who choose to develop their teaching skills further . |
22 | At 2,510ft Croagh Patrick is a big , stony mound which overlooks the many islands of Westport Bay and gives splendid views to many inland hills and into Connemara . |
23 | Like other soft systems studies , it is a participative approach and encourages full commitment to changes . |
24 | Botley is serviced regularly by buses into Oxford City Centre and has easy access to the Ring Road network . |
25 | ‘ Oh , ’ said Maisie , her eyes wide and shining with newly acquired faith , ‘ apparently he hurls thunderbolts around and sort of dries up wells and does tremendous damage to buildings . ’ |
26 | membership of the Junior Tykes Club for the under 14's is just £9 and includes free entry to all home Sunday League matches . |
27 | It 's actually caused by an inability in the digestive system to break down an essential food that we eat , so there 's one type of food that the body can not use and this body , this , this component , this food substance turns to a , a poison and causes severe damage to the individual who 's affected . |
28 | This approach also simplifies the introduction of helical symmetry and enables helical deformations to be modelled in a controlled way . |
29 | Botley is well serviced by a regular bus route into Oxford City and has easy access to the Ring Road network . |
30 | John Sharp ( representing Management Science ) has researched in the area of management information systems and brings statistical expertise to the project . |