Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adj] [to-vb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Soil around the bunker and on top of the slab provides further protection and makes the base difficult to see from the air .
2 we could see it all set in the in the kitchen ready to put in the oven you know .
3 The third party notice , accompanied by a copy of the summons and the pleadings , is to be served in accordance with the rules applicable to service of the summons ( Ord 12 , r 1(6) ) but subject to directions , if any , of the district judge .
4 This projection of a caring service in which adults helped children to master the skills necessary to live in a society growing ever more complex , encouraged teacher-trainers in the immediate post-war years to be somewhat self-indulgent and to suggest that teachers were members of a profession .
5 He wanted the Taiwan Ten to go to a commercial safari park until a ‘ suitable ’ rehabilitation centre could be found .
6 Almost five hundred friends and relatives have made the trip to Winchester , to encourage and support the recruits due to graduate to the status of trained Light Division soldiers .
7 So we need to identify to what extent the o the quotes problem erm is cau is , is skewing the figures primarily to be able to get a forecast view of , okay what 's the overtime likely to do over the year ?
8 Iron combined with organic matter can not be removed by the methods applicable to iron in the ionized form .
9 Weed control must have been a major problem for a one pass cultivation system before the development of herbicides , and the extra weight of the rotor unit and the engine must have made the plough difficult to handle at the headlands .
10 The effective transaction of communicative business requires the parties concerned to enter into a sort of social contract involving adherence to what has been called the ‘ Cooperative Principle ’ ( see Grice 1975 ) .
11 Was the Council willing to embark on a major new undertaking in a field in which it had only limited experience , none of it in the validation of teacher education itself ?
12 But within the first interpretation of the term , many authors have emphasized how the increase in the number of legal statutes makes the law impractical to apply in every case , so that Sheehe has calculated that only one offence in every 7,600 is detected ( see Dix and Layzell 1983 : 7 ) .
13 The programme for 1988/89 is organised so as to maintain the flexibility necessary to allow for the covering of new research results and to enable distinguished overseas visitors to present papers to the Group .
14 What might be seen to be a hurdle is that the ‘ likely adverse effects on the animals concerned ’ will be weighed against ‘ the benefit likely to accrue as a result of the programme ’ ( 5.4 ) .
15 In an effort to produce a short form the JCT has not included specific provisions for many common situations , such as the need to open up work for inspection , or loss and expense suffered by the contractors due to default by the employer and supervising officer .
16 Global Biodiversity Strategy , a blueprint for conservation prepared by the World Conservation Union ( IUCN ) , the UN Environment Programme ( UNEP ) and the World Resources Institute , has suggested that third world countries should declare sovereignty over their genetic resources as a means of protecting the earth 's diversity of species , and allowing the countries concerned to profit from the growing demand for plants and animals .
17 The Tindemans Report ( 1976 ) recommended a gradual approach towards EMU , and suggested that the countries able to proceed in the direction of monetary union should do so , and others should follow suit later when conditions became more favourable .
18 The debate was concluded , and the Question necessary to dispose of the proceedings was deferred , pursuant to paragraph ( 4 ) of Standing Order No. 52 ( Consideration of estimates ) .
19 Working towards achieving the certificate will ensure that you are gaining experience in all the areas necessary to work within a specific sector of the freight industry .
20 Rupert hesitated , unwilling to admit that anthropologists did no good , yet for the moment unable to think of a positive example that would convince her .
21 Unlike the clipper ships of the last century , our prahu had no guard-rails on the deck , and no rigging harnesses or proper ratlines , yet our crew scaled the masts barefoot to cling to the spars with their legs alone , like lemurs .
22 The body bold to come across the clearings and at last the the fox is really there .
23 The re-structuring of Britain 's defences will , of course , be a gradual process — RAF Hullavington is one of the bases due to close in the autumn .
24 Surrounding mountains make the site difficult to evacuate in an emergency and the area lies in an earthquake fault zone , adding to safety concerns .
25 ( 1 ) ( a ) A licensing board shall refuse an application of the type described in subsection ( 2 ) below if it finds that one or more of the following grounds for refusal , being competent grounds , applies to it ( in ) that the applicant , or the person on whose behalf or for whose benefit the applicant will manage the premises or , in the case of an application to which section 11 of this Act applies , the applicant or the employee or agent named in the application is not a fit and proper person to be the holder of a licence ; ( b ) that the premises to which an application relates are not suitable or convenient for the sale of alcoholic liquor , having regard to their location , their character and condition , the nature and extent of the proposed use of the premises , and the persons likely to resort to the premises ; ( c ) that the use of the premises for the sale of alcoholic liquor is likely to cause undue public nuisance , or a threat to public order and safety ; ( d ) that , having regard to the facilities of the same or similar kind already available in the locality , or to facilities of the same or similar kind , in respect of which the provisional grant of a new licence is in force , which are to be provided in the locality , the grant of an application would result in the Over-provision of such facilities ; and otherwise shall grant the application .
26 We have considered the delay likely to occur in a personal injury action which goes to trial in the High Court .
27 It has been suggested that the President will instruct the Attorney General to appear for the defence in any trial of Dr Proctor , so important is the doctor 's contribution to the administration considered to be .
28 ‘ They are both well respected members of the community and I have asked the Attorney General to look at the sentences . ’
29 It is well beyond both the departure necessary to account for the Little Ice Age and , more important , beyond the range of potential departures estimated from astronomical data .
30 The implications of this action became clear ; the Junta declared the ports open to trade from every nation to which the Regency replied by a blockade ; in 1811 a Congress declared itself independent and decreed a republican constitution .
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