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

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1 Erm , let's cover one or two things , because about a year ago , in two articles in the local use , sorry who was it ? allowed to sell the accumulated fund from council house sales , on building new houses , and two weeks later the deputy leader of the council , argued that he needed that money invested because the council could n't exist without the interest on it .
2 This kitchen looks like a bomb 's hit it .
3 One example of bad practice of this kind occurred where a hospital refused to re-admit a patient three days after discharge , and the senior social worker in desperation on a Friday afternoon sent a taxi driver to pick up a vulnerable old woman , to gather together her things , and take her into a residential care home .
4 Problems of this kind arise when a partner is not so doing — or when our own conception of our own sexual needs is inappropriate .
5 You can use this function to determine whether a number is positive , negative or zero .
6 The surprise findings have worried island fishermen , who want more detailed monitoring to determine whether the oil is localised or spread over a wide area .
7 This could mean that the board and Reilly still have some bargaining to do before the contract is signed .
8 This could mean that the board and Reilly still have some bargaining to do before the contract is signed .
9 This algorithm works when the objective is to find a goal in the search space , rather than a path to the goal .
10 This study examined whether the timing of intermittent injections in relation to meals , or alternatively , continuous 24 hour subcutaneous octreotide infusion ( CSOI ) might avert adverse effects on gall bladder contraction .
11 Waking Glastonbury had on this occasion required him to bellow his nanny impersonation four times , causing old Mauleverer to come staggering out of his nearby bedroom asking if the club was on fire .
12 type a few carriage returns until the PAD prompt appears
13 Manslaughter is the offence committed when one person causes the death of another by an act which is unlawful and which is also dangerous , dangerous in the sense that it is an act which all sober and reasonable people would inevitably realise must subject the victim to the risk of some harm resulting whether the defendant realised that or not .
14 ( a ) This rule applies whether the business concerned is in England and Wales or outside the jurisdiction ; but nothing in this rule prevents the setting up outside the jurisdiction of a practice complying with Rules 8 or 9 of the Solicitors ' Overseas Practice Rules 1990 .
15 From amongst factors that might improve productivity , this research investigates whether the use of personal work stations , rather than shared mainframe computers , would be beneficial .
16 On May 1 a Croat was shot dead in the mainly Serbian village of Brsadin ( near Vukovar ) , and on May 2 shooting began when a group of Croatian policemen entered Borovo Selo near Vukovar to look for three missing colleagues .
17 The error , if such it was , was an honest error of judgment , but Classic Cinemas Ltd were committed for trial at the Old Bailey to determine whether the film itself was indeed grossly indecent .
18 This reasoning applies where a person goes to the aid of another whom he believes to be under attack .
19 The best way to perfect this is to do numerous light wind gybes since the technique is the same but everything happens slower .
20 or another remedy to follow after the joint has been reduced ( put back in place ) .
21 I reckon there was eighteen inches or so of this passage open till the bank gave way . ’
22 ( 2 ) This section shall apply to any premises for which a public house licence is held and to which section 59 of this Act applies if the licence holder gives notice of the application of the section to the premises in accordance with the provisions of subsection ( 1 ) of section 59 of this Act , and the effect of the application of this section to those premises shall be that , for the purposes mentioned in subsection ( 3 ) of section 59 of this Act , the permitted hours on Sundays shall be extended by the addition to them of the hours between five and half-past six in the evening , and subsections ( 5 ) to ( 7 ) of that section shall apply accordingly .
23 This column shows whether the module is available immediately on line ( ON ) or only exists in off line storage ( OFF ) .
24 This column shows whether the module is available immediately on line ( ON ) or only exists in off line storage ( OFF ) .
25 The research involves mainly participant observation in and around the temple , supplemented by archival work to determine whether the role and importance of the temple has changed over time .
26 The business continued to expand , and a high sport occurred when the King himself opened an account in 1800 .
27 ‘ I managed to get away a touch early , ’ the endocrine specialist said as the car slid out of the parking bay and into the main driveway , then wound through the open , grassy grounds to join an arterial road that ran along the winding Brisbane River .
28 More than fifty thousand pounds is being spent on a public inquiry to decide if a toll bridge can raise its charge by just FOUR PENCE .
29 Of course , this consequence follows because the building society is in effect attracting funds from the public sector and channelling them to the borrowers that we identified in section 4.1.1 .
30 A rather different picture emerges if the subject is broadened to include crime .
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