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

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1 Noting that Shawcross had voted with the Government in not opposing the Lords amendments on 22 July , Attlee said that he was very grateful as he knew the strength of Shawcross 's views .
2 Yesterday , Chief Insp Fordy said Mr Jackson was accused of not having a firearms certificate for a shotgun and a rifle .
3 Class II : Class 2 modems are a little smarter and have much the fax protocol implemented in hardware inside the modem thus relieving the comms software of some of the chores .
4 The broker is still recommending the chemicals giant as the ‘ perfect election heldge ’ — if the Tories get in , the big blue chips can not fail to attract support ; if Labour prospers , well , at least there will be a few capital allowances washing around and , in the words of one dealer , ‘ fund managers will have to buy something on Friday morning ’ .
5 The thumb was out as I resolutely walked along the road shielding my eyes from oncoming lights and wistfully following the tails lights of cars that sailed by .
6 In the Windows version of Messages a totally realistic message form appears on-screen at the touch of a hot-key , or have it hovering in the wings by simply adding the Messages Icon to the Windows Start-Up Group .
7 Damages of £20,000 were awarded against Granada Television in 1983 for unintentionally defaming a police officer in a " World in Action " programme about police corruption .
8 An ANC statement on March 1 had criticized the Law and Order Minister , Adriaan Vlok , for unilaterally restructuring the police force without reference to recent proposals made to the government by the ANC .
9 We are therefore asking the Sports Council for a grant of £1,000 to enable the work to go ahead .
10 and but when it comes to actually organising the police control of the survey sites , we , we speak to the erm traffic inspector at wherever it is .
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