Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 a record of the activities undertaken along with any results and conclusions ;
2 If he could root back through the maze of moment and incident , would he find premonitory signs sticking out like dire figurations of chicken entrails ?
3 Decorating your Christmas tree with chains made up of red chillies is just one of the original ideas in the company 's seasonal title Malcolm Hillier 's Christmas ( Price : £12.99 ) .
4 The Grandes Marques lose out to cheaper champagne
5 This forecast rate of increase simply did not materialize , and once again British cities got by with incremental adjustments , while an accelerated process of decentralization helped to transfer traffic flows from the centre to a series of nodes within the city region .
6 Many of the rules laid down by this syndicat in 1904 were later taken as the basic framework around which the AOC regulations for Champagne were formulated in 1927 .
7 Garages cash in on chipped windscreens
8 They were ably supported by the Corradini Ensemble and the University Singers , two groups made up of current students .
9 ‘ And you have no plans to go back into general nursing ? ’
10 Organic molecules broken down in this way release virtually as much energy as they are capable of releasing — so such ‘ oxidative ’ breakdown is extremely efficient .
11 News from Parliament in these programmes goes out to huge audiences ; some 11 to 15 million people watch the main national news .
12 The committee takes the view that government research projects carried out by private industry have a better chance of leading to commercial rewards in terms of new products and processes .
13 As with all restoration projects carried out by any society , cash is the key issue and a share issue has been launched to finance the restoration of both vehicles with £1 shared available in blocks of 10 to adults and singly to children .
14 Figure 10 Crystal forms built up from spheroidal atoms from A. Ure , Dictionary of Chemistry , third edition , London , 1828 , after W. H. Wollaston whose models are in the Science Museum , London .
15 3 A corporate tie-up between privileged interests and state may be threatened by the emergence onto the political agenda of new groups and new " citizen " concerns that fall outside of the incorporation that bears on groups caught up in economic issues and the division of labour .
16 Reactions Carried Out at Constant Pressure
17 At the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village eight cops moved in for another raid on a gay bar .
18 Morphological measurements and enzyme activities carried out on intestinal mucosa are another good method of assessing dietary nitrogen quality .
19 It is necessary to designate one LIFESPAN user to be responsible for the operation and control of the offline system , since the activities carried out by this person are significantly more complicated than those met by most LIFESPAN users .
20 As this latter example suggests , there is also a wide and varied range of trading activities carried out by local authorities ( see Chapter 12 ) .
21 By 1985 only 5% did so , as the final test , order consolidation and shipping operations moved back to American manufacturing plants .
22 We expect the authorities to come up with imaginative schemes , designed to tackle specific local crime problems , such as kerb crawling , mugging and burglary .
23 The number of audits carried out by each firm was taken from our database at 1992 .
24 Will he urge the chairman to carry out a study of the economics of mining anthracite from small drift mines employing up to 75 people because many believe that mined in that way , anthracite could be extremely saleable and competitive in relation to both opencast operations and imports of Chinese coal ?
25 Reading involves the recognition of printed or written symbols which serve as stimuli for recall of meanings built up through past experience , and the construction of new meanings through manipulation of concepts already possessed by the reader .
26 I understand that other roads built up on one side only have been granted 30 mph speed limits .
27 By concentrating on pebbles carried down from alpine sources in the beds of rivers and streams , full advantage could be taken of the erosive power of water in wearing away adhering rock and concentrating the sought after greenstone .
28 From General Portfolio comes the Financial Health Scheme , which provides cash for surgical operations carried out under general anaesthetic in a UK hospital .
29 Where a transfer of value is made by associated operations carried out at different times it shall be treated as made at the time of the last of them .
30 More striking is evidence of reluctance by local groups to launch out into direct engagement with the public in open meetings .
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