Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | If , as now seems certain , that is not possible , then Flushing Meadow , where every regular tennis journalist has his own horror story to tell about the failures of the elevators which carry them to the Press Box in the sky , will remain ‘ the place we love to hate ’ . |
2 | Cromwell allowed Antinomian preachers like Tobias Crisp and John Saltmarsh freedom to preach to the troops with whom this teaching was , naturally , very popular . |
3 | SURELY now is the time for Liverpool Football Club to dispense with the services of Graeme Souness . |
4 | This is why Mrs Dole got the Labour Department to look at the personnel records of nine big companies around the country . |
5 | Fees for legal aid work to remain at the levels set in April 1992 , despite the increase in overheads of the profession . |
6 | Each seismic shock produced a tsunami , which swept shallow water sediments and fauna ( including reef corals ) down the fault scarp to settle among the boulders . |
7 | Second ( under s.245B of the 1985 Act , as amended ) , the Government has authorized the Financial Reporting Review Panel to apply to the courts in cases where it believes that a company has not complied with the law . |
8 | Employers also usually give a disturbance allowance , pay for bridging loans or use the services of a specialist relocation company to dispose of the employees ' old homes . |
9 | The Cabinet appointed 40 new parliamentary deputies on June 7 under an amendment of the election law to comply with the provisions of the 1989 Taif Accord [ see p.38214 ] . |
10 | Truant children often use their bus or lunch money to get into the centres . |
11 | The House of Commons saw fit to incorporate a provision in the recent Nullity of Marriage Act to deal with the problems raised . |
12 | A Grand Jury in California handed up indictments against two officers of Symantec Corp alleging that they stole trade secrets from Borland International Inc after a six-month investigation by the district attorney 's office of Santa Cruz County , California into the allegations that a Borland officer brought confidential company material with him when he left Borland to join Symantec ; Symantec says that last it hired an independent law firm to look into the charges , and it was given the opinion that there was no crime committed and that none of the items constitute trade secrets . |
13 | It therefore becomes easy for the ideal of village life to remain among the newcomers , even though the reality for the locals may be very different . |
14 | The details also give a home number to contact at the evenings and weekends essential if the story is likely to have any national significance . |
15 | Unlike Sunsoft Inc , Solbourne is not in the process of trying to upgrade its operating system to cope with the requirements of large-scale SMP systems , its had that work under its belt for many moons . |
16 | Slowly people began to realise it was not a miracle after all , but the reward for an enormous amount of hard work , planning and discipline which ensured they were the fittest and best-prepared England team ever , ; a very professional approach which saw them practising endlessly ; high-class line and length bowling , backed up by excellent fielding , which had the West Indian batsmen constantly under pressure ; sound batsmanship to build on the bowlers ' successes ; and a crackling team spirit fostered by Gooch which one could not remember seeing in an England team in years . |
17 | Our force team use to play against the boys at Shottley . |
18 | When when the strike first started , being in the summer months we needed quite a strong picket line to talk to the tourists , at various gates cos that was the main source of income at the quarry at that time . |
19 | There were fears , however , that this would merely give the JNA time to regroup around the towns of Vukovar and Vinkovci ( eastern Croatia ) . |
20 | Insufficient funding and poor management is blamed for low staff morale , encouraging many of those employed in the park service to co-operate with the poachers . |
21 | There was increased pressure on organisations like the Workers ' Education Association to concentrate on the needs of the working class . |
22 | We have already referred to the problems of co-ordination in organisations individuals and groups within the organisation need to identify with the objectives of the project . |
23 | Local Management of Schools must be judged on how far it enables the whole education service to respond to the needs of all pupils in the locality . |
24 | It exploded in Joe 's head like a grenade , yet another battering shock to add to the effects that had gone before . |
25 | Those bastards and that Gun He could feel sweat start to gather in the lines of his forehead and in his eyebrows . |
26 | An article in a national magazine by Jack London on ‘ The Royal Sport ’ inspired him to devise a publicity stunt to pull in the crowds . |
27 | The youngest ever organ soloist to appear at the Proms , in 1977 , he is especially noted for his brilliant performances of twentieth century works and of masterpieces in the great Romantic tradition . |
28 | Classify the errors as suggested in Analysis ( pages 30–42 ) and prepare a teaching strategy to deal with the patterns of error revealed . |
29 | Then I knit a rouleau strip to attach to the sides of the cone so that it can be hung up . |
30 | Local authorities , English Heritage , and ministers and their advisors must be made aware that giving planning permission to build in the grounds of houses does not lead automatically to their restoration . |