Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Broadly speaking , although it is discussed in more detail below , a business is transferred as a going concern if the purchaser carries on that business in succession to the vendor as distinct from the purchaser selectively choosing specific assets of the vendor for use in the purchaser 's own business .
2 In these cases verse takes on another dimension of seriousness by its juxtaposition with the prose of jest and the evasion of responsibilities .
3 What , you may ask , has brought on this fit of choler on my part ?
4 The arrangement evolving at a number of the resource management pilot sites , in which a doctor acting as clinical director takes on this role with assistance from a nurse manager and a business manager , indicates the likely direction of change .
5 I am trying now to wind down that project in favour of others , and am asking those who have helped me to take upon themselves what I have been doing , and find homes for their old journals — in libraries , universities and elsewhere .
6 ‘ So , the fact of it is that you last went down that stretch of lane at four o'clock . ’
7 The lectures and texts do all that sort of thing for you .
8 But it places so little emphasis on resistance to the dominant culture , that it either becomes a sort of ‘ toothless liberalism ’ ( Segal 1987 : 24 ) , or ignores politics completely .
9 Given the current arrangements in primary and secondary care , it is hardly surprising that there has been so little assessment of efficiency to date .
10 Only that portion of income above this figure is taxed at a marginally higher rate .
11 Only that order of revelation of confession will permit recognition .
12 It is important to value highly this provision from God to build up the church .
13 The years of work and attention were bearing fruit now , and suddenly this stroke of luck with Betty .
14 Apparently this level of failure in major projects to achieve expectations extends across all sectors of the economy and is especially prevalent in ‘ soft ’ projects such as the development of new IT ( ah ! that 's where DP went ! ) systems and organisational change .
15 Now of course we 've got some experience in these things and we can put together some sort of picture of what that trade unionism for a new world might look like .
16 As a result , record labels and publishers are trying to get together some form of code of ethics on sampling .
17 Obviously some world in need of scrutiny … ’
18 The American administration turned down this offer for fear of weakening the case for constructing the new Diego Garcia base .
19 As I said , I had n't won it and we were having all this trouble at home with the Federation .
20 At Glasgow School of Art , she was lucky enough to have a teacher who understood that an artist has to ‘ break down some kind of barrier within yourself ’ , transcending stifling Scottish morality .
21 I do n't want to have a working party , but I 'm wondering if we should lay down some sort of set of timetable and dates .
22 Sometimes he helped along this impression of participation by opening his mouth and shovelling his chin forward until someone interrupted him .
23 Continue along this path to edge of reedbeds .
24 For young women more than any other group there is so much scope for expression through the way they dress and look , so many more opportunities to have fun , play around with the rules , and make some of their own .
25 His basic concerns involve the effects computer-use might have in fostering children 's ability to engage in disembedded thinking ; and the possibility that girls might not gain so much benefit from computer-use in school as boys .
26 I was a little concerned that you put so much emphasis on return to work .
27 We will restore last year 's training cuts which caused so much damage to training for young people and the unemployed .
28 Given that Sir Adrian places so much store by integrity in top management , he views the apparent decline in business morals with some concern .
29 If things are as bad as the hon. Gentleman says , will my right hon. Friend ask the business men why the west midlands has managed to attract so much investment in manufacturing from abroad , why foreign countries have chosen to locate in the United Kingdom and whether they believe that those people would stay if they had to experience the burden of heavy taxation , job losses and days lost in strikes that would occur with the return of a Labour Government ?
30 I would be interested in looking at this , although there is now so much pressure on space in our magazine that is may not be possible to include it .
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