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

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1 THE fight is on to include an old power station site within a country park .
2 Can I can I say that in my opinion that the county council 's current budgeting strategy which effectively imposes a two percent efficiency saving which I might add in figures come to something like one point five million erm is , is of concern but what is of greater concern is the further possibility of a four percent er reduction which is being sought in blocks of three percent and one percent next year for ninety four ninety five which is to the amount of two point eight million at the current prices will in my opinion decimate the present level of service provision in policing .
3 Former weaver Reay McKew ( right ) has successfully completed a two year apprenticeship to become a qualified ‘ Overlooker . ’
4 They think , perhaps , more in terms of what knowledge and skills they would hope to find in a secondary school entrant rather than of those one might expect from a child who had successfully completed a primary school course .
5 They have successfully completed the basic food hygiene courses run by the borough council .
6 This is to certify that … has successfully completed an advanced training course in the following subjects : Information Management , Plant Information Systems , Database Design and Construction , Word Processing , and Personal Computer Operating Systems ; and that he has demonstrated his abilities in these subjects by constructing a database of the Economically Useful Plants of India .
7 A spate of poor spawning years eventually produces the big fish period in the cycle .
8 Alhaji Abbo is a former truck driver who has successfully developed a 3,000 hectare maize farm and oil extraction plant in northern Cameroun .
9 Besides building an 18-hole golf course , and charging trainers to exercise their horses on the track , he is instigating another new concept in this country by constructing American-style barns so that training can be done at the track as it is in the United States .
10 Article 1 sets out its purpose , viz. ‘ to ensure the continuation of farming thereby maintaining a minimum population level or conserving the countryside in certain less-favoured areas … ’
11 ‘ In order to ensure the continuation of farming , thereby maintaining a minimum population level or conserving the countryside in certain less-favoured areas the list of which is … ’
12 Now , if you make a cup very deep and turn the sides over , you eventually make a lensless pinhole camera .
13 ‘ Direct mail ’ ( often known as ‘ junk mail ’ ) , on the other hand , even though it came through the letter-box dressed up as a personal letter and not as a newspaper , arguably met the mass medium definition of reaching large numbers of people quickly and simultaneously .
14 At the gates , frustration turns on the police , once again called on to enforce an industrial relations strategy .
15 Yes sir , the , you 'll recall that carrying out this re this particular review to finalise the er fire safety review and members have accepted the recommendations from that in which sought to ignore that although we have an limited number of specialists inspecting officers that we widened the remit of all employees in the Fire and Rescue Service so that all er operational fire fighters carried out some form of inspection , thereby producing a higher work output than before .
16 Straw is largely seen as a waste product but treatment with caustic soda , ammonia or urea can increase its nutrient content , thereby producing an economical animal feed which could supplement existing hay and silage feed systems .
17 ( She eventually got a third-class honours degree . )
18 Eventually , the authorities were convinced that the special circumstances of the Kadanwari field , coupled with the need to provide demonstrable incentives for future exploration , properly justified a new price regime .
19 She went to the stone sink , scrubbed her hands under the single cold tap and set off on her perambulations again , slowly circling the big pine table , moving in and out of the gibbous pool of light shed by the candles .
20 It duly approached the Educational Research Centre of the Essex Institute of Higher Education with the suggestion that a proposal for funding be made to the British Library Research and Development Department ( BLR&DD ) .
21 Center Parcs have done their market research — they know that their target market want the healthy Nineties lifestyle and duly provide a huge sports hall .
22 The bulk of capital continued , however , to be supplied by the landed interest whose resources and local initiatives did most to provide the improved road network .
23 With all that to wait for , rarely has the old stockmarket adage to ‘ sell in May and go away ’ been more apposite .
24 But whereas calypso now only rarely contains a political message reggae almost always does .
25 It thereby created the largest telecommunications company in Europe at the time .
26 Ivars has built over the years a series of light aircraft , most employing a faithful Cirrus Minor I engine .
27 Since becoming head of the Kimbell in 1980 , he single-handedly built the sleepy Fort Worth museum into one of the most select collections in the country , purchasing a stellar array of old masters , including masterpieces by Caravaggio , Pietro da Cortona , Domenichino , Poussin and Georges de la Tour that would have significantly complemented or filled gaps at the National Gallery .
28 She hopes to put this year 's experience to good use by eventually becoming a primary school teacher .
29 Piper , 26 , has been beaten only once in his 18-fight career , when he strayed 7lb above the super-middleweight limit and conceded an additional 10lb to Manchester 's Karl Thompson , who has since won the British cruiserweight title .
30 For years , he had been prone to recurring attacks of Sickle Cell Anaemia , a rare and debilitating blood disorder that eventually triggered a premature heart attack .
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