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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The Employment Department took the view that the TEC wrongly paid money to employers who had been running their own training schemes outside the Youth Training orbit ; this enabled the TEC to meet its government-imposed target of training weeks .
2 As they are practised in the modern world , high-level teaching and research only make sense in institutions .
3 Until around nineteen eighty the methods generally involved impalement of cells with glass micro electrodes .
4 ( 3 ) Bad debts Insurers normally exclude liability for claims under a bad debt warranty on the basis that cover is available in the conventional insurance market and therefore this risk can be dealt with by other means .
5 The Patten plan , detailed in a Government draft circular , risks further heightening confrontation with teachers already boycotting national curriculum tests .
6 Intra-abdominal pressure upon the abdominal portion of the oesophagus also minimises reflux after meals and with changes in posture , and the diaphragm may also contribute a little to oesophageal continence .
7 The Finnish study also demonstrated linkage in families said to have clinical MS .
8 Jordanhill also gives priority to students from sparsely populated areas in its hostel ; offers a Gaelic option in its Primary Diploma course and is associated with the Western Isles Bilingual Project .
9 The concentration of labour both facilitated organization among workers and heightened the political significance of labour protest .
10 Text books often include reference to explanations of legislation given by a minister in Parliament , as a result of which lawyers advise their clients taking account of such statements and judges when construing the legislation come to know of them .
11 The roly-poly goalie makes heads turn on away grounds when he runs out , and some of his diving stops have been measured on the Richter Scale , but his performances invariably win respect from opponents and spectators .
12 The need to hire coaches arose from the fact the Supporters ' Club actively discouraged membership from fans under the age of 18 .
13 However , in real life such referentially obscure and ambiguous material is rare and Thorndyke therefore investigated memory for passages which were relatively coherent even when their precise theme was not specified in advance .
14 Inner London authorities normally had access to funds via Central Personnel/Management Budgets , for example :
15 So killed virus is ineffective as a vaccine and live viruses merely causes disease in humans .
16 Older associationist models gradually gave way to interpretations based on concepts of language learning .
17 But bands of armed rebels from sundry factions still extort food from villages , some of them across the border in neighbouring Sierra Leone .
18 Natural parents often had access to children guaranteed under a court order and foster parents had to be committed to support for ‘ parental responsibility ’ , which could cause difficulties , said Miss Marion Lowe , the association 's director .
19 It was a ‘ sad indictment ’ that some reporting accountants had evidently been issuing unqualified reports in circumstances subsequently giving rise to claims on the fund .
20 Er in the context of bulk transfers would you like to comment on the Good Committees conclusions on the bulk transfers of members between schemes and how they operate , and do you think that er there is widespread abuse or do you think er on balance your experience has been that where bulk transfers have taken place , they have taken place responsibly , but I would in that context ask you to comment whether there has been an unreasonable time delay where you have experienced bank bulk transfers between the transfer actually taking place in terms of employees being transferred from an undertaking to another undertaking and the actual transfer of their pension funds .
21 Indeed , the definition of a financial audit explicitly includes examination of systems of internal control whereas the commercial audit does not .
22 ‘ Boris Zhukov never produces work with flaws . ’
23 ‘ And yet the banks already earn interest on customers ' money on current account , which they do not pass on . ’
24 The sheer variety of current systems is phenomenal and it is a full time job just keeping pace with developments .
25 If Godard 's post-1968 films deliberately gave primacy to sounds over images , his earlier , less didactic films were themselves critiques of an image-centred politics , and in particular of the very political use of images in advertising .
26 Narcotics are widely available in prison , with prison officials illegally selling heroin to inmates , sources say .
27 The rapid growth of private charity in these years also gave rise to institutions demonstrating a variety of approaches to the palliation of poverty .
28 It is the Elves who in years past taught magic to men , although the Elf Mages far surpass the human wizards of the Old World in their skill and knowledge .
29 The group also offers support for individuals going through difficult periods .
30 Vectorette polymerase chain reaction also permits amplification of regions of DNA of unknown sequence that flank known sequences .
  Next page