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

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1 Is professional money advice still a subject creditors can afford to ignore , or should we not be moving towards full recognition and co-operation and all its implications ?
2 For the complete recognition system however the existence of idioms ( and compounds in general ) may be exploited to further reduce the uncertainty as to the correct input as the following example shows .
3 The Child 's Game is basically a free play situation where the child chooses any series of activities for 10–15 minutes during which the parent will join in under the child 's direction .
4 The long-term guarantee of a full and desirable simulcast service from Marcopolo in MAC would give the British electronics industry both the incentive to continue developing MAC technology and the live transmissions on which development depends .
5 The speed of this action potential down a cell is specific to that cell , but in different cells this speed ranges from 0.2 metres per second to 120 metres per second .
6 It was a bright clear spring morning when the boat docked in Rosslare and I disembarked in Eire .
7 Complimentary coach trip once a week to Rimini 's street market .
8 Thus , to raise the potential value of the information being processed using activities beyond Taylor 's Stage 1 ( i.e. those in his Stage 2 ( analysing processes ) , or his Stage 3 ( judgemental processes ) , or his Stage 4 ( decision processes ) ) , the people involved must know and understand the detailed decision-making situation wherein the information will eventually be used .
9 According to the author , the Princess 's lowest ebb came with the publication earlier this year of the so-called Dianagate tape allegedly the recording of an intimate telephone conversation between the Princess and her long-time friend , James Gilbey .
10 It has been suggested that there are three theoretical approaches to regimes binding erga omnes : they can be regarded as a special concept within the law of treaties constituting an exception to the res inter alios principle ; they can be justified on a public law basis whereby a group of States assume quasi-legislative competence to create a regulatory regime for a defined territory in the overall community interest ; or other processes such as recognition , acquiescence , estoppel , historic title , or the formation of customary international law can produce an erga omnes effect on treaties intended to have that effect .
11 England backs coach Slemen , in charge of the Northern Division , played in the most famous provincial victory in English rugby history when the North beat New Zealand 21–9 in 1979 .
12 This forty-five room brownstone once the home of J.P .
13 Liffe is also likely to steal a march on Globex , the Chicago Mercantile Exchange 's electronic trading system now the victim of the ancient rivalry with the Chicago Board of Trade .
14 Nor is the public education system historically the product of an act of nationalisation : it is the slow outcome of the fostering of voluntary , as well as the planting of state , establishments .
15 In the period just before an election , results are published from some polling organization almost every day .
16 He bought the old Cherton Manor about a year ago and has set about turning himself into the local squire . ’
17 In another series of cases the Court has condemned national laws which require undertakings which are licensed to carry out particular activities in one member state having to obtain a second licence to provide the same services in another member state where the licensing requirements in the first member state adequately safeguard all necessary requirements for the protection of the public interest .
18 ‘ provided that … the rights of non-member countries are not involved , a member state can not rely on the provisions of a pre-existing convention of that kind in order to justify restrictions on the marketing of products coming from another member state where the marketing thereof is lawful by virtue of the free movement of goods provided for by the Treaty .
19 Flowers last longest if kept in a cool place and given a high phosphate feed once a month .
20 the top material work out a plan for how much I 'll want .
21 DUTCH striker Marco van Basten may never play top class soccer again the doctor who operated on his injured right ankle said today .
22 Or could it be ? is with him at the end of the day only evidence against is weak identification evidence then the case would have been thrown out .
23 What ha what about if all the pen , what if I put some extra tin foil just a bit at the end .
24 During the entire peace process both the EPL and FARC had maintained their guerrilla activity .
25 A. Simple reaction time When a light is switched on ( or a note is sounded ) a button must be pressed as quickly as possible ; the delay in doing this is measured .
26 Bulwark was commissioned in January 1960 and stationed with her Commando embarked at Singapore ; Albion followed as the second Commando Carrier about a year later ; construction of six Army-owned Landing Ships Logistic ( LSLs ) was authorised in August 1960 ; the Assault Ships Fearless and Intrepid were ordered in 1961 and 1962 ; and design work was started in December 1961 on the next generation of aircraft carriers , the first of which was code-named CVA 01 .
27 The actual etching process where the acid bites through the liner into the metal and makes a rule .
28 A cap badge with the Guildford arms was continued in bi-metal form after 1902 with the King 's Crown ; the only radical variation being made after the Second World War when a beret badge of about ⅔rd size was introduced .
29 When it was formed in 1919 AIB was a branch of the old Air Ministry which controlled civil aviation as well as the Royal Air Force , and it remained in that department until immediately after the Second World War when the Ministry of Civil Aviation was formed .
30 The diatom analysis was sensitive enough to pick up land use changes : lake records detected pollen change , showing variation in vegetation , but it was the coincidence of the onset of acidification with the industrial revolution , its rapid acceleration after the Second World War when the consumption of fossil fuels leapt up , and the appearance of industrial metals , which made the conclusive link .
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