Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , there is little doubt that UDC success and economic advantage go hand in hand . |
2 | In its origin feudalism provided for the recruitment of vitally needed cavalry troops in a society which lacked the liquid money to pay troops in cash . |
3 | Economic progress goes hand in hand with environmental responsibility . |
4 | It is equally true that Lord Diplock has stated that the normal presumption is that Parliament intends questions of law to be decided by the courts , but his Lordship did not state that this was an irrebuttable presumption . |
5 | In places where there is little opportunity to see films in English this sounds like a very good idea . |
6 | Undoubtedly , if Parliament empowers trustees and directors to use their artistic judgment and professional experience to acquire works of art on behalf of their galleries , it is logical to trust them to use that same judgment to dispose of works of art . |
7 | Ulcerative colitis disease activity following treatment of associated primary sclerosing cholangitis with cyclosporin |
8 | The combination of these incentives has resulted in the past in much agricultural intensification causing losses of moorland , rough grassland , wetlands and species-rich pastures and meadows in the UK uplands . |
9 | But , times are moving on , local government review is just round the corner , and erm , we see that grant maintained schools of course are coming along . |
10 | Iranian Pourfarrokh created Vertex in response to TV news reports on the Gulf War … the bursting forth of everything we feel in a world of unfulfilled dreams … dreams which are as varied as the people who dream them … a poem told through the bodies of the poets : the dancers . |
11 | Now Mr Beach , 34 , is taking private action to claim compensation for injury and loss of earnings . |
12 | Ten of the 26 with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus had complications including stricture ( eight ) , deep ulceration ( one ) , and carcinoma ( one ) . |
13 | Floristic research includes studies of biodiversity and conservation in Himalayan , Chinese , Arabian , South-East and South-West Asian , and Brazilian habitats . |
14 | Each pound changes hands on average 3 times per year . |
15 | A group of people politically sympathetic to the government of the day could be appointed to each department to assist ministers with advice that would have a political content . |
16 | A LAST-ditch attempt to inject £86,000 into council coffers by adding £1.53 to the average town centre council tax bill of £527.22 was outvoted in Chelmsford . |
17 | In response to this decision Parliament hastily passed the War Damage Act 1965 with retrospective effect to deny entitlement to compensation for damage for acts lawfully done by the Crown during a war in which the Sovereign was engaged . |
18 | Cut and dried Anne Swithbank plants perennials to ensure an economical supply of fresh and preserved cut flowers year after year . |
19 | A LAST-DITCH bid to shave £5 off council tax bills was defeated last night . |
20 | After a night during which vengeful wind pushed rain through flysheet and tent , spraying our sleeping bags , we were joined by Ann and John , friends of Tony . |
21 | With significant opportunities for growth , or even in a recession , all this change provides business for executive search . |
22 | This user receives information from LIFESPAN , but only enters into LIFESPAN the fact that a particular quality check has passed , or failed . |
23 | This user receives information from LIFESPAN , but only enters into LIFESPAN the fact that a particular quality check has passed , or failed . |
24 | Other attacks included : ( i ) an explosion at the offices of the French Banque Nationale de Paris in Athens on March 10 , 1989 , which a group calling itself Revolutionary Solidarity claimed was in support of the French urban guerrilla organization Action Directe ; ( ii ) a bomb attack on April 10 on a judge 's apartment in Athens for which the May 1 Revolutionary Organization claimed responsibility and threatened to attack any judge supporting the extradition to the USA of Muhammad Rashid [ see p. 36667 ] ; ( iii ) a bomb attack on the Justice Ministry on June 1 and on three government offices in Athens and Piraeus on June 13 for which the Revolutionary Popular Struggle ( ELA ) claimed responsibility ; ( iv ) car-bomb attacks on three US vehicles near Athens on Oct. 22 in which four Greeks were slightly injured and for which ELA claimed responsibility ; ( v ) a car-bomb attack on March 19 , 1990 , which injured a former senior British Petroleum executive ; and ( vi ) attacks on 12 cars belonging to East European and Arab diplomats on March 27 , for which an organization called Social Resistance claimed responsibility on behalf of the " vested rights of Third-World countries " . |
25 | A " yes " vote was returned in the June 18 Irish referendum , however , and the French parliament made progress towards ratification later in the month . |
26 | This trick took hours of practice , up and down the landing at the hostel while the other girls looked at her as if she had taken leave of her senses . |
27 | Their lovely fresh smell reminds people of spring . |
28 | They were 35-foot-long grey whales , who were subsequently seen wallowing in the shallow water at high tide scooping mouthfuls of sand off the beach and straining out the abundant ghost shrimps from it . |
29 | This opportunity to question suspects in custody was clearly of crucial importance to the police . |
30 | The temple is easily identifiable by its long , rectangular Central Court , in this case oriented north-north-east to south-south-west . |