Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [subord] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The simple truth is , though , that you will never be in a better position to arrange suitable contract safeguards than during the period when a company is anxious to secure your services .
2 There are Inland Revenue rules as to the amount you can invest , which varies according to your age .
3 It resumed on Aug. 15 for only two hours before being postponed again , amid continuing disputes and a second boycott of the conference by opposition parties because of the presence of more delegates than had been authorized ( 4,288 as opposed to 2,850 ) .
4 In casual encounters with neighbourhood police while on the beat , members of the public complained of such things as the life-style of next-door neighbours , noisy traffic , and parked lorries .
5 ‘ Charities ’ trustees are more aware of the investment issues because of the recession , ’ Mr Marlow says .
6 Track renewals are also becoming overdue , with a succession of speed restrictions because of the condition of parts of the line .
7 But it increased slightly more in the action samples than in the control groups .
8 Nowadays people are worried about er , drinking milk and dairy products because of the cholesterol bit , but I think that we 've got to remember that there 's a lot of calcium in milk and you should drink milk and take plenty of exercise and that is the time when it 's probably extremely important !
9 Steve estimated around £800 would have been lost in bar takings because of the club 's early shutdown .
10 The drafting of the Convention brought out interesting differences between the common law and civil law countries as to the degree of acceptability of consuls and commissioners .
11 Equity providers will back management teams because of the strength of character and entrepreneurial skills of their members , who , as a general rule , will : ( a ) have a high degree of commitment to the new business ; ( b ) have strong entrepreneurial instincts ; ( c ) have confidence in their ability to take control of the business and run it without the assistance of inter-group services ; ( d ) be able to take personal risks without adverse effect on their decision making ; ( e ) have the strength of character to cope with the frustrations and successes of the negotiation process ; ( f ) be few in number and therefore able to make decisions quickly ; ( g ) have strong family support .
12 Now , this is n't about asylum seekers because on the back of that , on the back of that statement , without warning , the Home Secretary announced proposals to change the publicly funded arrangements for advice and representation in asylum and immigration cases .
13 This might not seem small in petrol engine terms but for a diesel it is quite dinky .
14 On the other hand , patients with Crohn 's disease are generally regarded as unsuitable candidates for reservoir procedures because of the risk of recurrent ileal or anal disease , a higher incidence of postoperative fistula , poor functional results , and increased morbidity .
15 The student may have submitted written work or completed work sheets while on the ward , and these should be marked and returned .
16 ( It is an obligation therefore concerned as much with male work incentives as with the welfare of their families . )
17 Work redesign was therefore more popular in management journals than on the shop or office floor .
18 In fact the only drawback about the Cube is that you 're more than likely to find one or two of the Sounds freelancers propping up the bar but , aside from that , there are n't many better ways to spend the approaching cold winter evenings than in the comfort of decent live music and good company .
19 In fact the only drawback about the Cube is that you 're more than likely to find one or two of the Sounds freelancers propping up the bar but , aside from that , there are n't many better ways to spend the approaching cold winter evenings than in the comfort of decent live music and good company .
20 Many TECs explain graphically that they have inadequate money and that employers are offering too few work experience places because of the recession .
21 5.8.1 To permit the Landlord upon reasonable notice during normal business hours except in the case of emergency :
22 Increasing publication delays encourage the proliferation of journal titles because of the frustration of scientists , due in some part to their increasing need to demonstrate productivity through publication in order to attract funding .
23 Increasing publication delays encourage the proliferation of journal titles because of the frustration of scientists , due in some part to their increasing need to demonstrate productivity through publication in order to attract funding .
24 In all three , serum total , free , and acyl carnitine concentrations while on a gluten containing diet were lower in comparison with a gluten free diet .
25 Taxation On an off-market purchase the company is treated in the same way in tax matters as for a market purchase : it will have to pay ACT on the distribution element of the purchase price .
26 The inquest heard that on 30 August , 1988 , the security forces had become aware of a threat to the life of a former Ulster Defence Regiment soldier , and the shoot-out had been a result of the actions taken by the security forces because of the threat .
27 I wonder what these people 's reactions would be if the boss of their works told them he would have to cut safety standards because of the cost ?
28 Oil is now the least popular for central heating after the 1970's oil crisis ; it 's not used for room heaters except in the form of paraffin .
29 Neither is it suitable for shopping , leisure and community facilities because of the lack of access .
30 CHESHIRE Police Force may have to reduce its manpower and police station opening hours because of the cost of the Warrington bombings .
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