Example sentences of "[pers pn] an attractive [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although , in general , individuals who have reached their fiftieth birthday are less likely to be tempted than younger people to leave a company scheme for a personal pension or to alter their current self-employed arrangements , if you are thinking of starting your own business , if you are moving to a new job or if you are ineligible to join your company pension scheme , one of the options described below may offer you an attractive solution . |
2 | A garden patio will give you an attractive area for entertaining during the long summer months ahead . |
3 | But his ability to avoid any obvious stereotype could make him an attractive candidate for Labour members worried that the leadership election is being orchestrated to Mr Smith 's advantage . |
4 | Now come with me , ’ he ordered , throwing her an attractive curl of a smile . |
5 | This makes it an attractive base for radical groups ; at least until recently , offices for just about every outlawed Arab Islamic organisation could be found in Peshawar . |
6 | The thermal properties of diamond are seen to make it an attractive substrate material for chips that get excessively hot , enabling silicon circuits to be packed much more tightly than on other substrates . |
7 | The limited number of large power stations , a comparatively small work-force with little history of industrial action , and a strong , centralized organization made it an attractive proposition for governments wanting to maintain clear control over energy supply . |
8 | The position carries with it an attractive benefits package and career prospects within the Company are excellent . |
9 | It may be full of microbes and rotting vegetation , but these are natural and organic and only give it an attractive flavour . |
10 | These relatively low interest rates make it an attractive source of finance to borrowers , and the fact that it is a non-profit-making organization means that it can involve itself in socially oriented projects which may have long pay-off periods . |
11 | She had made it an attractive place , beautifully decorated with light paint , and furnished with old pieces picked up at auctions with taste and considerable knowledge of antiques . |
12 | Now that the portability of the microfilm system makes it an attractive product , the unresolved controversy may resurface . |
13 | However , if they do not find it an attractive business or one that they are successful at , they are likely to be asked to leave . |
14 | ‘ It will not be appearing in any systems in the near future , but the cost advantage for large systems makes it an attractive prospect . ’ |