Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [vb pp] [noun] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Against this background of recent dramatic change in retail patterns that have remained town-based for centuries , the new guidance is welcome .
2 Notwithstanding the views that have found favour with others I consider this to be a reasonable construction of the statutory provisions and I am comforted in the fact that , apart from an attempt to tax airline employees , which was taken to the special commissioners who decided in favour of the taxpayer , this has been the practice of the Inland Revenue in applying the relevant words where they have occurred in the Income Tax Acts for so long as they have been in force , until they initiated the present cases .
3 Similar advances have been made in producing plants that have engineered resistance to viruses and fungi .
4 Many Windows users that have bought machines with Windows 3.10 pre-installed may not be able to find the correct Star printer driver in the resident list of printers .
5 Some recent writers have tried to apply standards that are social rather than ethical , with the consequence that they have been very boring , and have made mistakes about individuals .
6 Mr McHardy added : ‘ Given that we are a non-party political grouping and have received support from members of all Scotland 's political parties , we hope that this proposal will not be seen as contentious by anyone . ’
7 But the procedures for establishing relief are cumbersome and have given rise to delays in settling a Name 's tax liability .
8 According to the confidential figures , the 12 inner London authorities face an underlying deficit of almost £30m this year , and have identified £18m of savings .
9 Many experiments have used this type of design and have shown differences in rates of protein synthesis between such ‘ learning ’ mice and their yoked controls , from which it is concluded that the learning rather than the shock produces the biochemical response .
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