Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The result of the partnership will be an Electronic Software Licensing NetWare Loadable Module , but in addition the companies say they are working on developer tools that will give software authors access to the services needed to build licence-enabled NetWare applications .
2 In certain details , those entries differ from the opinions advanced by Sylvester .
3 Similar considerations apply to the loans granted by the European Investment Bank under the title of urban renewal .
4 Materials whose grain size distributions fall within the limits specified for zone 3 fine aggregates are well suited for certain tasks .
5 And all the current ski areas come within the areas proposed for a new species of national park in Scotland in proposals form Scotland 's Countryside Commission .
6 Unconditional strokes come with no strings attached and are given simply because a person is OK with you , warts and all !
7 Such taxes begin with the levies imposed by lay rulers to raise money for the crusades ( as the kings of England and France did for the Second and Third Crusades ) .
8 These 5 km bands correspond to the boundaries used in our previous analyses .
9 Further procedural changes should include improving the exchange of information between the parties , encouraging the issue of specific written Professional Standards relating to the conduct of all principal types of litigation by the Bar and the Law Society combined with schemes to foster competence and experience , introducing new arrangements for trials , particularly so that the judge can read the case papers ( including witness statements ) before the hearing , and so be much better prepared when the hearing begins , and , in cases where there are many documents , providing a bundle of key documents , abuse of which would be checked by a personal costs sanction against the solicitors involved .
10 The underlined amino acids correspond to the changes introduced into Fos-Core .
11 The principal reasons for this state of affairs lie in the explanations given at the beginning of this chapter ; scholars with museum backgrounds laid the foundations for an artefact-based subject in the first half of the twentieth century and introduced the strong historical background to such studies .
12 It must be noted that these figures refer to the degrees obtained by all entrants in each category , and not just those graduating , as in Bourner and Hamed 's study .
13 Nevertheless , he forsees that over the next two years there may be problems as fleets dispose of the diesels acquired during the last oil-burner boom .
14 This is so even if both the joint owners share in the profits made from the property .
15 You have been so successful as a branch manager that the company has promoted you to the position of regional manager in charge of twenty shops all of whose managers work under the conditions outlined in situation 3 above .
16 SPAR , as noted earlier , uses a modified version of Sidner 's focusing algorithm , which embodies both strong and weak preferences in ways appropriate for the examples discussed here .
17 When charges are made , standard rates apply for the services provided to our personal customers .
18 Many detector users complain of the difficulties involved in finding early sites , especially as the majority of recorded settlements are classed as Ancient Monuments and as such can not be legally searched .
19 The evidence on the extent to which actual index futures prices depart from the values predicted by the no-arbitrage condition generally supports the view that economically significant departures do exist .
20 But the government pays for repairing roads ; other road-users pay for the delays caused by congestion ; society at large pays for air pollution , noise and road accidents .
21 These factors contribute to the difficulties experienced by families in performing their caring functions , in turn increasing the likelihood of unfulfilled need and frustration developing within families over the care of older , dependent relatives .
22 You need to show how the recommendations follow from the conclusions drawn from the relevant evidence .
23 The interfaces to these facilities stem from the options listed on this index page .
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