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

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1 When this is not the case there will almost certainly , however , be periodic attempts to reconcile the two sets of accounts , by comparing the profit shown in the financial accounts with that revealed in the cost accounts .
2 This was done for all posts in the industry and the data were computerised in a similar manner to that undertaken for the study posts .
3 It is certainly possible to see in the charter deeds of the denomination ( which is what the Book of Common Prayer seems to be for many ) this vision to reach those outside the church .
4 The rich fled to the hill stations and the beggars followed them .
5 She found it strange and a trifle exciting to sit at the cafe tables , and watch Wehrmacht , Luftwaffe and Nazi naval personnel walking in the leafy boulevards .
6 A councillor wanting free goes on the Space Invaders machine ?
7 This builds on the record reductions achieved last year .
8 To supplement the engineering investigation there could be one investigator concentrating on the aircraft structure and flying controls , with another working on power plants , i.e. engines and fuel systems , another concerned with hydraulic , electrical , pneumatic and electronic systems , and yet another checking through the maintenance records .
9 Heavily bearded , Scott was a witty and apparently sociable man but became increasingly pedantic and intolerant of views divergent from his own , Doubtless this contributed to the personality problems within the British meteorological establishment during the later nineteenth century .
10 The village chiefs ask their people if they are willing to work on the water projects , and once agreed a project committee is set up carrying the authority of all involved .
11 Allow this to work on the cooking residues for 20 minutes and then switch the combi-steamer onto the steam mode for 10-–15 minutes .
12 Gray was already working on the second edition when he caught smallpox from his nephew , developed the confluent form of the disease , and died at 8 Wilton Street , Belgrave Square , London , 8 June 1871 , aged thirty-six according to the obituary notices of the Lancet and the Proceedings of the Royal Society , which raises the question of his date of birth , usually stated as 1827 .
13 Surely this depends upon the traffic conditions and the difficulty of the route .
14 This suggests a major drop in popularity , and it would be interesting to look at the circulation figures .
15 There is also a remarkable constancy of lamellar thickness , but this increases as the temperature increases .
16 Where the bricks are tough , it may be easier to drill into the mortar joints .
17 Others were purchased cheaply for agricultural use by villagers who were willing to do without the sale vouchers which were sometimes required by the government .
18 But the aim is to discover not merely whether there is more radioactivity in the brains of the trained compared with the control chicks , but just where in the brain it is located .
19 One region , with the dog-latin anatomical name Intermediate Medial Hyperstriatum Ventrale ( henceforward , IMHV ) , and another , the Lobus Parolfactorius ( henceforth LPO ) , ‘ lit up ’ in the trained compared with the control animals ( Fig 10.2 ) .
20 Actually I find it easier to put in the mortgage details which is page li er pa line three and any outstanding bills and loans and then basically find out from the person how much they need on top of that
21 I am convinced that if the hon. Gentleman were ever in a position of responsibility in the House — the likelihood of which is becoming increasingly remote — he would also find himself advised that it would be foolish to put before the House proposals which in a few weeks or months might fall outside the law .
22 However , when the cell divides the chromosomes condense — this makes them easier to distribute to the daughter cells — and are now easy to see .
23 If the rate of return on assets is 17 per cent for all firms , what does this imply about the dividend yields of the four firms ?
24 This accords with the dictionary definitions of " retail " and " wholesale . "
25 Look at it the other way … at least we ARE beating the lower teams something a lot of ‘ mid-table ’ sides fing difficult ( as do some top of the table sides at times — remember Scum vs West Ham : ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) .
26 The responsibility for doing this rests with the department managers .
27 This contrasts with the normality ratings obtained from Study 3 which were clearly used differently in the new context .
28 This contrasts with the cash limits imposed on public sector housing subsidies and other government expenditure .
29 Drifts three or four feet high lay within the castle walls .
30 This follows from the redistribution effects , which are outlined above , of allowing free movement .
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