Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 To , to make contingency plans to hold it on a day when we do n't need the cooperation of the employers in terms of time off
2 Very few Account Executives ( AEs ) at DPR Futures knew anything beyond the most basic facts about futures .
3 The courses consist of specially written course books taking you through a programme of work , mostly practical activity .
4 Farmers will be offered money to cut the use of pesticides and fertilizers , and those who choose to convert to organic methods of cultivation will receive support premiums to assist them during the lean transition period .
5 Also , never think that Glentoran fans regard you as a traitor because you want to move to our biggest rivals Linfield .
6 ‘ The Daleks ’ , however , took the show up into the rarified heights of peak viewing , prompting programme schedulers to see it as a very useful keystone in grabbing audiences for the whole of Saturday evening — which had been Donald Baverstock 's prime intention all along .
7 To make matters worse , the college authorities interpreted it as a reflection on the conduct and organization of the society , which they accordingly ordered to be disbanded with immediate effect .
8 Commentators initially understood that his proposals and the WPE central committee resolution of March 6 which adopted his report excluded a multiparty system , and required opposition groups to merge themselves into the existing single party framework under its new name .
9 The Hardy Hall and George and Marie cases introduced you to the idea that case studies ought to include a certain amount of financial and statistical data .
10 ITN has recruited American investment bank Lehman Brothers to steer it through the restructuring .
11 Bloom et al. " s study of how to is acquired in infinitival complement constructions led them to the clear conclusion that " the children learned to with the meaning " " direction towards " " and not as a meaningless syntactic marker " ( 1984 : 391 ) .
12 Only the reflective coating of her suit had prevented the enemy weapons identifying her as a target .
13 ‘ What am I supposed to do ? ’ he said in an aggrieved tone but ( fortunately , Nutty thought ) a misguided girl in puce trousers hit him over the head with a handbag and he launched himself instantly at his aggressor , being no respecter of the female sex , and thereby deflected a fair amount of Jazz 's opposition on to himself , the girl 's screaming indignation making her plight quite plain .
14 Does she agree that haemophiliacs and others who are given contaminated blood transfusions receive them from the national health service ?
15 Now remove the yarn from the yarn guide and on Silver and Knitmaster machines reposition it on the yarn guide on the other side ( on the side that is now nearest the knitting ) .
16 Straw Dogs managed to attract enough blood seekers to put it into the black at the box-office , but this disturbing tale of rural atrocities can scarcely have done much for the Cornish tourist industry .
17 The heron 's special neck vertebrae provides it with the speed to spear fish and donates to the neck a broken ‘ S ’ shape which is very dynamic .
18 Gazing at the random and momentary flares Ludens felt himself in the presence of some awful rite .
19 The man was disabled eight months after the soldiers died when UVF men shot him in the back .
20 Four-wheel drive Jeep tours take you through the canyons , past Hopi villages , Navajo homes with their hogan shelters and trading posts , and along winding trails .
21 Analysis of the anterior wall biopsy specimens showed none of the characteristic histopathological features of mucosal prolapse .
22 Adding excess information to Ventura documents becomes something of a hazard the more complex they get .
23 The past year has been a vexing time for most research councils finding themselves in the situation of having to reduce their volume of activity within a failing budget .
24 Hundreds of people were expected to attend the service for Mr Peacock , who died in his teenage daughter 's arms minutes after UVF gunmen shot him in the back at his north Belfast house .
25 Harriet pushed back the cuff of her ski jacket and glanced at her watch — the clear faced leather-strapped Patek Philippe man 's watch that she always wore in preference to the elegant Cartier her father had given her , unless of course circumstances forced her into an evening gown .
26 Somehow , I never found my way back to Porthford until this week , when the March winds blew me in a letter from Ilsa .
27 Popular images of parent-child relationships put them in a special category , distinct from other kin relationships , and suggest that this is where we will find the strongest feelings of duty and obligation .
28 As the Dwarfs moved south Goblins watched them from the hills , reporting their movements by means of oily smoke signals and throbbing war drums .
29 Designs based on these principles are known as linear voltage regulators to distinguish them from the kind of regulator we are going to investigate in this article .
30 Apart from the deepening and modification of the existing central window openings of each main gable to create garden access doors , the only other alterations to the external appearance were modifications to the existing very high classroom windows of the east and south elevations to reconcile them with the newly inserted upper floor and gallery .
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