Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] [adv] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Gummer should pick up Mr MacSharry 's ideas and remould them to meet sensible criteria . |
2 | A report from US National Park Service scientists has argued that the proposed use of underground water systems by the city of Las Vegas may dry up water supplies in a large area of the National Park system . |
3 | It reaffirmed that LEAs must set up education committees and appoint a chief education officer , but the Secretary of State need no longer be consulted about the appointment of the latter . |
4 | The objective lenses required for cathodoluminescence must have long working distances , so choice is often limited and prices high . |
5 | Competition for labour would pull up money wages more rapidly . |
6 | He said Labour would set up Skills UK , an emergency employment package to provide new jobs and training programmes for the unemployed and people returning to work . |
7 | The ghastly mental ritual would burn out optic nerves and leave those chosen psykers blind forever . |
8 | The study will examine how pupils school careers are affected by the changing nature of teaching and learning . |
9 | Dirty rugs can spark off skin infections , though — so compromise next winter by using a summer sheet under your quilted one . |
10 | England may call up Yorkshire wicketkeeper-batsman Richard Blakey for the fourth game at Lord 's tomorrow . |
11 | Even the attentive parent may wonder why F. D. Eastman 's Are you my mother ? or the current number of The Dandy has such a hold over their child . |
12 | TWA may take on Chicago route |
13 | Perhaps England could sign up Bernard Tapie for the games next week . |
14 | Not only that , but only the same breakthrough could bring about Philippe Chaumont 's release now . |
15 | Nobody in the markets seems to believe that the Chancellor dare put up interest rates this side of the general election . |
16 | St Albans would end up fire station . |
17 | They planned that the next wave of new machinery would be installed in an area away from the shop-floor where engineers would try out working practices so that shop-floor workers would simply not have the chance to gain the upper hand . |
18 | Fears that the share slump would drag down land prices proved unfounded , official figures showing an average national increase in land prices of 11 per cent in 1990 , compared with 17 per cent in 1989 . |
19 | This modular architecture will integrate around 10m transistors and two special interfaces : an interconnect protocol for supporting scalable shared memory access , communication and control ; and the so-called virtual binary for supporting sequential , parallel and distributed programming . |
20 | This modular architecture will integrate around 10m transistors and two special interfaces : an interconnect protocol for supporting scalable shared memory access , communication and control ; and the so-called virtual binary for supporting sequential , parallel and distributed programming . |
21 | Wellbrook beetling mill near Cookstown will be open on both days ( 2pm-6pm ) and visitors will see how water power was used to transform coarse linen . |
22 | Moving along the substrate , the Giraffe cat will pick up mouth fulls of the gravel in search for food , expelling anything inedible through the operculums . |
23 | In return for an extra payment , a subscriber will call up feature films , audio entertainment or computer software . |
24 | However , this flexibility involves risks as exchange rates can be highly volatile and adverse currency movements can wipe out profit margins overnight . |
25 | He confirmed that the Scottish Office money could cover only cash flow difficulties from the oil funds — not the producers . |
26 | One system would be where the GP could contract out night duties to other agencies . |
27 | Within moments of climbing on board , Kelly could see why Billy Liar had won few friends at the yard . |
28 | This latter point may explain why XLA carrier females show completely skewed X-chromosome activity in their B-cell lineage . |
29 | This process should bring together school librarian and teacher , library and curriculum and the database in the context of information use in school and outside . |
30 | The Beefeater group will give away £250,000 worth of drinks to ‘ designated drivers ’ from December 5 to 31 . |