Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The reward to them from credit insurance would be the security which this would give against payment problems .
2 This research aims to provide a clearer understanding of the problems of adopting new technology and the implications which this can have on training provisions for UK businesses .
3 But it too is a home , which some might starve to death rather than leave :
4 Paris would become a European capital to which all would look with envy and a desire to emulate its splendours .
5 Richard 's disregard for their cherished customs of inheritance threatened them all , directly or indirectly , and provided a cause to which all could rally in defence of the right order of their world .
6 However , if it presses on the urethra it will result in abnormal urinary symptoms , which untreated can result in bladder distention , overflow incontinence and possible kidney failure .
7 Government revenue was projected to rise by 3.9 per cent to 454,900 million kronor ( of which one-third would come from value added tax revenue ) and expenditure to rise by 3.4 per cent to 455,500 million kronor ( of which social welfare accounted for 28 per cent and education and interest on public debt each accounted for 13 per cent ) .
8 Nor does such staggered hatching cause any difficulties for such birds as eagles which build inaccessible nests in the tops of trees where their young can remain in safety until they are able to take to the air themselves .
9 His toughest will centre on enlargement of the Community and future contributions to the huge EC budget .
10 Anyone interested should get in touch with me on .
11 Anyone interested should write to organiser Ralph Smith at 132 Queens Road , Beighton , near Sheffield .
12 So he settled for a secure telephone call , indifferent to what that would do to Maxim 's reputation among the Defence Staff at the embassy .
13 Ideally partnerships should allow teachers and business people to work together on curriculum developments and to consider jointly what each might offer to curriculum delivery .
14 I asked the couple , during the following week , to write down separately what each would expect of marriage .
15 What this might mean in practice
16 Whatever one may think of Sex , Lies and Videotape — — and it does n't have to be much — it does at least address the question of the gaze and of masculine sexuality .
17 The underlying justification for this book is that participation in policy making for a group of public services of considerable importance to us all must rest upon understanding : understanding of what the policies are , of how they are made and implemented , and of the implications of the many prevailing suggestions on how to change those policies .
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