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

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1 The reports of the SD station in Würzburg and its subsidiary agencies in the area offer an opportunity to explore the changing mood of the population of Lower Franconia in the light of the five air raids on the local town of Schweinfurt , an important centre of ball-bearing production , so crucial for the armaments industry , between August 1943 and April 1944 .
2 Certain key variables highlighted by Grant and Wallace correspond to those factors considered especially crucial by the flashpoints model .
3 By 1972 , however , he had apparently tired of the courts corruption and his own subordination to the king .
4 Yes , of the 28 it looks at the moment as if there are only 4 from the Wolves area .
5 The homeland 's military leader , Gen. Bantu Holomisa , who had seized power in a coup in 1987 , was outspokenly opposed to the homelands system .
6 ‘ Aggression is so important in the sports animal . ’
7 The management have been extremely worried about the firms cash position over the last few years .
8 Tinned pilchards were only obtainable on the points system .
9 Similarly , although survival from entry into care is easy to calculate , it is of little use as it is highly sensitive to the admissions policy of the institutions studied .
10 This month I 've chosen a variety of recipes — like cherry gâteau , banana and chocolate soufflé , and ginger truffles — to show just some of the ways chocolate can be used to add that special mouthwatering touch to your cooking .
11 Rather than just appropriate to the careers service .
12 Actually , the potential difference ratio created by a winding is exactly equal to the turns ratio even when there is magnetic leakage , provided the winding consists of identical sections , each of which is identically coupled to any other , and the tapping point is taken between these sections .
13 Although she argues mainly for process evaluation at whole-school level , her account is representative of a growing genre of writing on insider evaluation , which is generally opposed to the objectives approach .
14 ( 3 ) A requirement under this section to provide a specimen of blood or urine can only be made at a police station or at a hospital ; and it can not be made at a police station unless — ( a ) the constable making the requirement has reasonable cause to believe that for medical reasons a specimen of breath can not be provided or should not be required , or ( b ) at the time the requirement is made a device or a reliable device of the type mentioned in subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) above is not available at the police station or it is then for any other reason not practicable to use such a device there , or ( c ) the suspected offence is one under section 4 of this Act and the constable making the requirement has been advised by a medical practitioner that the condition of the person required to provide the specimen might be due to some drug ; but may then be made notwithstanding that the person required to provide the specimen has already provided or been required to provide two specimens of breath .
15 This gave rise to the situation contemplated by section 7(3) ( b ) where ‘ a reliable device of the type mentioned in subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) above is not available at the police station ’ and accordingly permitted the officer to require a specimen of blood or urine pursuant to section 7(4) .
16 Catering is just one of the areas BA is examining for potential cost-cutting .
17 This revolution which , without proper management could be as socially devastating as the enclosures movement , offers a real possibility for recreating a rich and diverse countryside — the living countryside our grandparents knew .
18 Land is set aside subject to the Weeds Act .
19 ‘ The removal of Wages Council protection for under 21s through the Wages Act 1986 , combined with the [ removal of ] right to income support for most 16- to 17-year-olds , has contributed to the decline of young workers ’ wages compared to those of adult workers . ’
20 They were always legal in the police force .
21 Ronan Rafferty , who finished with a 65 — one off the course record — for joint eighth place is still well down the points table .
22 That makes it even more important for the trades council rank and file to be represented at the T U C Congress , so people know what the reality is .
23 It was often more rational for the cattle owner to accept the loss , or to take a different course of action .
24 Is he seriously suggestion that he himself is n't totally obsessed with the numbers game ?
25 The weight of TV output in practice was more comparable to the features content of the press .
26 These are fairly generalised packages and a lot of work has been done in personnel on enhancing ADI in particular to make it more attractive as a Personnel Information System .
27 Specific point of the South Wales police authority 's difficulties , would he not say that at least they 're partly due to the police authority believing that it was going to be er underspending in the current year and being out in its calculations by about two million pounds , would n't you think that that was at least a factor ?
28 Criminal Chinatown gangs , some also involved in the drugs business or in extortion , make sure the smuggled humans pay up .
29 There also needs to be much clearer reference to the limitations in the audit process and , in particular , in relation to collusive or immaterial fraud and sudden changes in companies ' financial positions , as these are also fundamental to the expectations gap .
30 Copies of this group photograph are also available from the Alumni Office .
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