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

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1 Last night angry shareholders called on the Deanses to go now for the good of the 117-year-old club .
2 The book becomes gripping once allows his own interests and opinions to come closer to the surface .
3 It is not necessary for readers to agree completely with the ideology of the approach to arrive at some of the same conclusions about soil erosion as found here .
4 From inside the house the scratchy gramophone burble of " Muskrat Ramble " was providing an incongruous counterpoint to the screech of the wild birds wakening unseen in the roof of the surrounding jungle , and Duclos sighed and closed his eyes to concentrate better on the music .
5 Ideas from object-oriented programming may also help databases to communicate better with the programming languages that modify their data — and to tell the difference between two items which coincidentally have the same characteristics .
6 Do the same at intervals throughout the roof on occasional joists , rafters , purlins and trusses — and you must get down on your knees to reach right to the eaves and wall-plates .
7 a way of allowing readers to focus just on the appearance of logical objects , but authors to be aware of them as structural entities .
8 The Royal Bank of Scotland has designed a special account that allows you to provide for your children 's future and enable these savings to grow steadily over the years .
9 If they borrow money , they are much more likely than early school-leavers to do so from a bank .
10 But so had Danny Maher , who now had the ride on Bachelor 's Button , and who was of the opinion that Pretty Polly did not have sufficient reserves to last home in the Gold Cup .
11 However , Mrs Thatcher did not go into any detail about how the suggested British scheme for allowing different currencies to compete freely throughout the Community would necessarily produce the kind of central bank and co-ordinated monetary and economic policies which the others believe is essential .
12 They would have been finished by noon , and the clothes would have been draped over rocks and bushes to bleach overnight in the moonlight .
13 Feminism 's frequently uncritical emphasis on empathy and understanding may even intensify the tendency of such methods to depend implicitly on the psychologist , and to be influenced by dominant discourses of gender without recognizing them .
14 The falling numbers of applicants to study medicine may force schools to think again about the courses they provide .
15 There is no strong co-operative tradition anywhere in our educational system , and the National Curriculum above all offers an opportunity for groups of teachers , parents and schools to think together about the nature and delivery of curriculum .
16 Enhanced staffing under PNP enabled schools to break away from the tradition of one teacher per class and experiment with various forms of classroom-based professional collaboration .
17 Under normal conditions limestone allows aqueous salt solutions to move constantly through the stone .
18 Last night as the Yugoslavs camped out at St Peter 's School in Northampton , Mr Smith , 52 , said : ‘ I believe these are the first refugees to come across as a group .
19 Some were established to serve specific regional or industry needs whilst others enabled small domestically-orientated banks in various countries to participate collectively in the euro-currency markets .
20 Concerning basic rationales for aid , they stressed the need to review the definition of ODA and to adjust further the orientation of aid flows , notably " to assist developing countries to participate constructively in the solution of common global problems " .
21 It is another sign of the long-term influence wielded by English scholar-reviewers that England has been swifter than some European countries to evolve away from the multiculturalism of the 1960s .
22 Half of the stucco work had crumbled away and some of the shutters on the windows had broken free of their hinges to dangle precariously over the street .
23 The service provided , and fee are matters to discuss initially with an Architect , ranging in cost from a few pounds upwards .
24 Nicholson had taken LSD , but he had first done so , he said , as a quest — an adventurous actor seeking experiences to file away for the future .
25 I 've always ridden bikes off the road on to trails to get far into the heart of the country , but they were big , creaky , clanking old things that had to have a puncture repaired every 20 minutes .
26 It was , he said , a ‘ good time for us as Conservatives to think afresh about the direction of British politics ; about where we have come from , what we are doing , and where the future is taking our nation and our party . ’
27 With cemeteries to maintain all over the world it is nor surprising that a variety of arrangements , contracts and agreements have had to be set up to ensure proper care and maintenance .
28 In conclusion , the argument that the duty of directors to act only in the interests of the shareholders operates to ensure that the will of the shareholders is implemented by the management of the company is fundamentally flawed because the directors have considerable discretion in defining exactly what the interests of the shareholders are .
29 Another model allows for partisan effects to occur even in the presence of rational expectations .
30 The other source of inspiration — and indeed guidance — for the research was an experiment by William Hayward and his colleagues at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York ( Nature , vol 290 , p 475 ) , Their work on a virus-induced lymphoma of birds inspired the researchers to look specifically for the myc gene — rather than for any of the 13 other known proto-oncogenes .
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