Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Negotations are proceeding with a view to obtaining grant aid to help with the considerable setting up costs which will be involved and advice taken with regard to design and layout of exhibits . |
2 | Dorling Kindersley , publisher of sparkling non-fiction guides to dinosaur , is launching a Dinosaur Club to cater for the large number of junior dinosaur fanatics . |
3 | Conversely , Halliday uses the term function to refer to the formal encoding of meaning within a grammar ( see , for example , Halliday 1985 ) . |
4 | There 's Hawaiian Tropic Aftersun Moisturiser , with tropical oils , and aloe rich , Cool Aloe Gel to apply through the long tropical evenings . |
5 | amd next week we 'll be back on the football trail to see in the new season |
6 | With this in mind he has established a small scientific strategic and research programme to look at the analytical programme from a broader perspective . |
7 | Above : The many physical similarities between pigs and humans means that people can use the pig body to learn about the human body in ways that , to say the least , would be unethical with the human body itself . |
8 | I am aware that the association has provided a review paper to OFFER on the perceived barriers to the development of CHP , and the issues raised are primarily matters for OFFER . |
9 | The table also shows that , in the fifteen years from 1960–75 , there was a tendency for female labour force participation to increase in the industrialised world and decline elsewhere , except Oceania . |
10 | Tambrands , the makers of Tampax , have launched the talk line to coincide with the new school term which , they claim , is an appropriate time to raise the sticky subject of growing up . |
11 | Alternatively , the employer may engage a relocation company to act as the managing agent for the property . |
12 | That most glamorous of all the angels of the hearth , who had come in her little pillbox hat to preside over the purest and most gracious of all houses , the White House . |
13 | As an inducement to the merger , the Government provided a £13.5 million grant for the development of a new computer range to compete with the then best selling System/360 computer family sold by IBM . |
14 | The second allegation was that medical staff allowed the oxygen level to remain above the accepted safety level . |
15 | He is credited with forcing Gen Noriega to remove a portrait of Adolf Hitler from the wall of his secret bunker , training the dictator 's personal bodyguard , setting up his computer networks and complex personal banking system , and establishing a small and private intelligence team to watch over the Panamanian secret police and military intelligence . |
16 | The right of a member of the licensing court to object in the 1959 Act is not retained . |
17 | If and only if it does , that route is followed , which means counting how many of the 26 bits are set up to and including the required one , to establish which member of the pointer array to follow to the next level in the tree . |
18 | The Bank also uses the Exchange Equalization Account to intervene in the foreign exchange market by buying up surplus sterling to keep up the external value of the pound . |
19 | He turned the car into Park Lane and drove quickly and skilfully through the maze of traffic converging on Marble Arch to emerge in the correct lane for the Edgware Road . |
20 | It was simply so he could say a few nice words about the latest wonder shoe to roll off the Japanese production line . |
21 | Once you have added up the figures in the budget planner , you will have to deduct income tax to arrive at the net spending amount available to you . |
22 | They all expect the Government 's public sector borrowing requirement to rise in the coming financial year to anywhere between £40 billion and £55 billion , and interest rates by the end of 1993 to range from 4.5 per cent to the current 6 per cent . |
23 | They all expect the Government 's public sector borrowing requirement to rise in the coming financial year to anywhere between £40 billion and £55 billion , and interest rates by the end of 1993 to range from 4.5 per cent to the current 6 per cent . |
24 | Justinette insisted on linking her arm through Ari 's , dragging her to every shop window to exclaim over the bright and tempting , useless gimmickry to be found within . |
25 | But Greenford was in Middlesex and many was the night I spent in the pissing rain having walked to Acton Town station to wait for the first train home in the morning . |
26 | The main point to be taken , however , is that by then , even if not yet dramatic , the growth of the economy was strong enough for per capita tax yield to rise with the growing population . |
27 | Quite a few have gone on to postgraduate teacher training to teach in the secondary sector . |
28 | Van Marion expects sales of its Unix product line to fall over the next year or so . |
29 | Fêted Amer-indie faces SMASHING PUMPKINS eschew the indulgent side of the rock'n'roll lifestyle to engage in the healthy , non-macho pursuit of the Good Noise . |
30 | A second way of dealing with the amount of information to be specified in a conditional jump instruction is to separate the test and the jump into two different instructions , and to provide a short processor register to communicate between the two instructions . |