Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] [noun] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Chris Broad became Steve Watkin 's 83rd victim of the season but Robert Dawson then battled grimly to add another 86 with Hodgson , who survived a run out appeal after a direct hit from Stephen James when on 48 .
2 A source within Hewlett-Packard UK claimed that its first quarter 700 Series workstation figures showed revenues up 120% over the same period last year .
3 In the context of this chapter , however , it is particularly important to deal with the corporatist perspective on the politics of organised interests since it provides some kind of challenge to the pluralist perspective ( even though pluralism and corporatism share a number of basic assumptions ) , and it fleshes out elements of the left critique of pluralism ( even though much corporatist theory is hostile to a Marxist theory of the capitalist state ) .
4 Fluka Chemicals Ltd , based at Glossop in Derbyshire , is the British subsidiary of Fluka Chemie AG , Switzerland , and is part of a world-wide network of subsidiary and distribution companies , providing a high speed , high quality sales , distribution and technical back up service for the full range of over 14,000 chemicals and bio-chemicals offered in the present Fluka Catalogue .
5 Calculate fabric requirements , cut out and join widths as for curtains with shallow curved top , and lay curtains out flat in the same manner .
6 It is the ‘ forest enterprise ’ which plants trees , and the ‘ forest authority ’ which does a little research , provides technical and policy advice to government and private foresters , and hands out grants to the private sector .
7 In our implementation , aggregation was achieved at run-time through masking out components of the primary key and assembling , using the Protocols language , the series of text objects meeting the criteria implied by the user 's current request .
8 Its most controversial suggestion to cut the financial burden on the state was to phase out SERPS over the following three years .
9 Thus we 've never considered it right to hand out cheques on a mere whim , deciding to sponsor a project , or support a charity because it happened to be the flavour of the month , or because a director had some some particular keen interest in it .
10 MORE evidence of an upturn in the housing market came yesterday with home builders reporting more than 16,400 new starts in April up 17pc on the same month last year .
11 Meanwhile waxwings certainly appear to be making their way back north after the big flocks recorded here in early December generally dispersed southwards .
12 At last , it 's party time Down South after the never-ending election
13 Icelanders have to fork out 57p for the same product .
14 The only way to discover what on earth this means is probably to fork out £60 for the ten-week course or £48 for the eight-week course .
15 But ‘ to show our commitment to our employees ’ , especially in the wake of the Maxwell pension fund crisis one would imagine , Vallance said the group took ‘ the positive decision ’ to fork out £800m during the coming year to cover the deficit .
16 For instance , a man of 29 who paid £50 a month into a 25-year endowment , would fork out £1,800 in the first three years .
17 Of his playing partners , Greg Norman was fined the same amount , but Ken Brown , who had been punished the day before , had to fork out £100 for a second offence .
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