Example sentences of "[adv] [noun] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ … each person to whom this report is being issued in the United Kingdom is a ‘ professional investor ’ ( for the purposes of the Financial Services ( Conduct of Business ) Rules 1987 of the Securities and Investments Board Limited ) or a person who carries on investment business for the purposes of the Financial Services Act 1986 … ’
2 However , having overcome that obstacle we headed down the major road for Arad and despite the large pot holes which had to be avoided and the need to keep your eyes skinned for mobile hayricks ( horses and extremely overladen carts with no lights ) doing approximately 2 miles per hour , we arrived at our friends ' home in Arad at around 8.30 very relieved that we had reached our first destination .
3 Squig Hunters were dispatched into the deep tunnels to fetch more Cave Squigs , while Netters were sent off to hunt down Stone Trolls amongst the mountains .
4 There was lots of time before he was due to meet Amaranth Wilikins for lunch at the Black Chapati , ‘ where English eccentricity adopts oriental exoticism to produce something special ’ , or so Jonathan Meades in The Times had said .
5 A more promising approach seemed to be the invention of a new and universal language and writing system , and Slaughter gives a fascinating and commendably deadpan account of the attempts of ‘ language projectors ’ to achieve this objective .
6 A judge has ordered four TV companies to hand over video tape to the Police of a riot in East London .
7 Nonconformity did not will migration into the towns nor the migration out again to the suburbs but it did meet the challenges presented by these mammoth social changes .
8 Why do fraud victims report or not report offences to the police ( and what are their expectations from reporting ) ?
9 They are certainly a less pervasive influence than are the boardroom knights who sign over company funds to the Conservatives .
10 ‘ It was our best ever medal haul in the championships since I started coaching in 1961 , ’ said Long .
11 It will continue on a bigger scale , with this year more background knowledge of the riders being provided to give spectators and television more of an insight into the competitors .
12 The Building Society , based in Gloucester , has set aside interest payments on the debts owed to it and is investigating the possiblity of making some compensation payments .
13 Perhaps England could sign up Bernard Tapie for the games next week .
14 Railwaymen were encouraged to start up kitchen gardens near the stations in order to survive .
15 126ff ) — but there are also marriage links between the Kypselids of Corinth and both the families of Miltiades of Athens and of the Egyptian king Psammetichos .
16 ‘ There 's no way of bringing up siege engines to the walls . ’
17 An insurance wrangle is holding up compensation payments for the families of five young people killed in a road crash .
18 I knew I wanted a black and white hall with marbling , and also metal runners across the stairs .
19 ‘ I WILL lift up mine hills to the hills . ’
20 Her favourite verse of scripture was " I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills , from whence cometh my help .
21 And other players were using the model at the same time or earlier , some as a bass ( eg. Bob Bogle of The Ventures ) and some as a lead instrument , such as Hank Marvin , Jet 's old colleague in The Shadows .
22 The structure plans tended to be based on a survey — analysis — plan approach which required a rather determinist view of the issues which they examined . ’
23 Health officials at the Countess of Chester Hospital , where the man works , have set up an emergency clinic to carry out skin tests on the youngsters and 500 staff who are known to have come into contact with the man .
24 As we have seen , by this time the traditional and often puritan belief in the virtues of abstemiousness and moderation was finding it hard to resist the reality of achievement , but they were still regretted .
25 They are drafted by permanent government officials who are concerned to seek out expert opinion on the issues in question .
26 Having walked up and down the river there seemed a simple choice between bleak in the top section and an all out feeder attack on the others .
27 Forensic experts are now carrying out DNA tests on the remains .
28 7.7.8 If at any time the Tenant shall be entitled to the benefit of any insurance on the Premises ( which is not effected or maintained in pursuance of any obligation contained in this Lease ) to apply all money received by virtue of such insurance in making good the loss or damage in respect of which such money shall have been received The landlord 's concern is to avoid the situation by which its insurers may refuse to pay the whole of the proceeds of insurance where the tenant has also taken out insurance cover for the premises , pursuant to a common provision found in insurance policies .
29 It is likely to be a condition of the investment that Newco takes out keyman insurance on the lives and health of the managers .
30 To carry out participant observation into the minutiae of police practice might be theoretically approved in any statement made for general consumption , but in the cold light of institutional reality it will most likely be thwarted or subverted even as it is being agreed .
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