Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] [verb] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But this is a misleading term , even when " myth " is understood in the technical sense of a " religious text designed to account for a custom , institution or other phenomenon " . |
2 | In 1981 concerns over the way the Social Work Department operated led to an inquiry , the results of which have never been made public . |
3 | But the poem progressed farther in the mind than on paper , and all that survives of it are some verse fragments describing the distant wail of swallows and seagulls , water dripping one Sunday from the miller 's wheel ( perhaps at Kilve ) , the snow blown curling from a wood ‘ like pillars of cottage smoke ’ , and a wild Quantock pony racing in the wind . |
4 | OFFICIALS from the Group-of-Seven largest seven market economies will gather in Frankfurt today to put the finishing touches to a plan designed to lead to a $35billion increase in the resources of the International Monetary Fund . |
5 | Today we 'll be talking about the big budget decision of yesterday , when the Oxfordshire County Council met to agree on a budget that will affect all of us here , especially people in the education services and the social services . |
6 | The equipment supplied consists of a scanner , screen , keyboard and processor unit . |
7 | One of the most demanding things for this choir is the physical stamina required to perform for an hour . |
8 | The investment in equipment required to thrive in a market devoid of ecological and social concern has led to traditional sustainable farming being squeezed out . |
9 | You 've all the enthusiasm needed to campaign for a cause or idea that 's near and dear to your heart . |
10 | The logic of linking auditing and accounting had already been accepted by the Secretary of State as a feature of the experience needed to qualify as an auditor under the Companies Act 1989 . |
11 | Failure to use these words can lead to a lot of confusion , and provide opportunities for awkward parties to obstruct a reference by questioning the procedure used to arrive at a result which they expect to be unfavourable . |
12 | The business-inclined Whigs believed that victory in Europe would automatically secure our overseas interests : the land-owning Tories , with their traditional dislike of the high taxation needed to pay for a standing army , sought to achieve the same ends with peripheral maritime operations , carried out by the Navy , which could largely pay for themselves by taking other powers ' colonies and trading posts . |
13 | In doing so , they left the remaining senators and deputies short of the 55-member quorum needed to vote on an agreement , reached by the Organization of American States ( OAS ) on Feb. 23 , for Aristide 's peaceful return to power [ see p. 38758 ] . |
14 | Much of the movie was shot after dark , with a half-size replica of the vessel poised to sink into a sea of ruckled black velvet . |
15 | ( h ) ‘ solicitor ’ means a person qualified to act as a solicitor under section 1 of the Solicitors Act 1974 ; |
16 | ‘ solicitor ’ means a person qualified to act as a solicitor under s.1 of the Solicitors Act 1974 . |
17 | ‘ solicitor ’ means a person qualified to act as a solicitor under s.1 of the Solicitors Act 1974 . |
18 | James 's recall finally established the system of defence linked to attack by a midfield forager which was the key to the successes of the next decade . |
19 | In 1897 Mona Caird vividly outlined the social dilemma of the woman forced to marry for a living : |
20 | Nevertheless it was with a great sense of relief that she found the patio deserted save for a handful of hotel guests drinking beer and enjoying the late afternoon sunshine . |
21 | The Nathalie two-seater sofa at only £229 is a firm favourite , or you can have a sofa made to order in a choice of over 40 fabrics . |
22 | In its white paper , The Health of the Nation , the Government identified smoking as a priority target for disease prevention . |
23 | Very much easier to produce , these weeping standards consist simply of an easily struck rambler cutting with only the one single strongest shoot allowed to develop into a whip and stopped off at the desired height — or you can throw all convention to the winds and simply use a short pillar , fix an umbrella into position , and let a normal growing rambler fall over it . |
24 | Each little hole etched corresponds to a binary 1 ( or a 0 , the labels are arbitrary ) . |
25 | The search firm chosen depended on a mixture of the clients own requirements for the assignment , its past experience with individual headhunters — based on how good the particular consultant doing the work had been — and ‘ how we like their presentation ’ . |
26 | The Law Society prescribes the legal education and training required to qualify as a solicitor . |
27 | 3 The behaviour of professionals is strictly controlled by a code of ethics which is established and maintained by professional associations and learned as part of the training required to qualify as a professional . |
28 | This is the brick constructed remains of a hunting lodge , thought to have been built by Ralph Cromwell , the Lord Treasurer . |
29 | Talks are well advanced with a mystery company prepared to enter into a partnership , Clwyd 's planning director Phillip Eyton-Jones has told Rhuddlan borough 's tourism and amenities committee . |
30 | One calf saved pays for a lot of training , and this is particularly so in the case of a precious bloodline . |