Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We are not opening in Paris solely to take advantage of the end of trading restrictions within the EC in 1993 , but because the opportunity arose to obtain a suitable area of the Hotel Bristol with our own street window and entrance . |
2 | Although the March general election failed to produce an outright winner , it ended the political chaos which had been associated with the final months of Blaize 's administration . |
3 | Here pockets of ancient semi-natural woodland , unafraid wildlife and a sense of history and heritage combine to offer a peaceful retreat from the coast . |
4 | Young male and female geladas begin to differentiate their preferences in this way well before the male separates to join an all-male group . |
5 | Because the Milk Marketing Board agrees to pay a fixed price regularly every month , most farmers keep a herd of dairy cows . |
6 | But British Rail failed to obtain an interim injunction against the NUR , the court holding that the union was likely in the highest degree to be able to show that their , ballot was valid . |
7 | Considerations of finance are important in relation to that , because I do not believe that British Rail has to build an underground station in order to achieve its purpose . |
8 | In university libraries the organization of staff for book provision has to resolve a major difficulty — the respective roles of university departments vis-à-vis the library staff . |
9 | The scientist has to remember a great deal of information before he can even begin to look for patterns in the data . |
10 | Brown Owl needs to lose a few feathers for the summer |
11 | In order to breathe during this operation , the young waxbill has to adopt a particular posture ; young whydahs and indigo birds adopt this too . |
12 | TWO scientists from Stirling University expect to shed a few tears at tonight 's United Kingdom premiere of a Hollywood film that tells the extraordinary story of Augusto and Michaela Odone 's love for their son Lorenzo . |
13 | Mica is an ionically bonded mineral in which , because of the arithmetic of the electrical charges in the molecule , every so often there is a layer of metal atoms in the crystal in which each atom has to share a single electron 's worth of charge with several near neighbours , so that this layer in the crystal is a weak one . |
14 | This is useful if the retailer wants to introduce a new product , or line of products . |
15 | ( b ) Taking instructions As noted above , the drafter needs to have a clear understanding of the nature of the client 's business , in order to ensure that the terms meet the needs of the client 's business , taking account of its products , customers and problems . |
16 | On the other hand there are those who would argue that even if the academic course has to have a vocational purpose — and most students themselves would agree with this — the variety of vocational destinations requires a degree of generality to achieve commonality of interests and this can not provide for the specific needs of future language teachers . |
17 | When selecting other census counts to profile a local market , it is important to choose the most useful of the 10,000 or so available counts . |
18 | IBM , Borland International , Gupta Technologies Inc , Novell Inc and WordPerfect Corp rallied to support a new database application programming interface , the Integrated Database API ( IDAPI ) . |
19 | Locke of course wants to argue a strong case to the contrary , he wants to argue that membership of a civil society is voluntary . |
20 | The flash has to have a manual override to be useful , as it will serve only to tell the operator when a photograph has been taken . |
21 | The field needs to have a good supply of water . |
22 | The head porter needs to have an exceptional memory for names and faces , and be a fountain of knowledge in order to deal with the numerous enquiries of the guests . |
23 | NatWest Insurance Services , the insurance broking Company of NatWest Bank , are pleased to offer you this attractive savings opportunity designed to produce a substantial cash sum in the year 2001 . |
24 | Penalties imposed for breaches of the Forest law were of course designed to fill an empty Treasury . |
25 | When Jakobson asserted that ‘ If the science of literature wants to become a real science it will have to recognize ‘ the device ’ as its sole ‘ hero ’ ’ ( O'Toole and Shukman 1977 : 37 ) , it was because he was concerned with the differential nature of literariness . |
26 | The England captain was out for eight — his middle stump uprooted — as a second innings collapse to 34 for three left his side struggling to avoid a 3-0 Test series whitewash . |
27 | Leith Nautical College agreed to operate a pre-sea training scheme for Cadets and Deck Boys on board the ship and the vessel was handed over to the Dolphin Training Ship Society , the ship in turn being rented to the College . |
28 | John ( 1932 ) found that hypertension was only more prevalent in diabetics who were over 40 years of age , while another study failed to confirm an excess prevalence ( Sherrill , 1933 ) . |
29 | Third in preference order ( labelled 2 ) is the arms race , with each side competing to gain a theoretical advantage ; and the least preferred option ( 1 ) is an arms advantage to the other side . |
30 | X and the defendant agreed to create a limited company in order to run the defendant 's restaurant . |