Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 The Italian doctor who claims to have successfully given fertility treatment to a 58-year-old English woman has cancelled a trip to London because he received a death threat .
2 All stored configurable items are owned by the UIC of the LIFESPAN Process , so to estimate disk quota for a LIFESPAN Process , calculate the size of your total data storage requirements , multiply it by the average number of versions you intend to hold on-line , and add approximately 15000 blocks .
3 Mick , you your report rightly identifies community care as a services our members ' job security and working conditions .
4 That it is inadequate for trade unions to merely pay lip service to a European prospective , or to be deterred by the refusal of the U K government to accept its European responsibilities and deny rights to U K workers that are enjoyed by every one of our European colleagues .
5 As far as the family members were concerned normally those with off-farm jobs only did farm work on a seasonal basis .
6 Not only does automation lead to a heightened sense of alienation , it also , Naville suggests , enables workers to obtain a better understanding of the real determinants of the pattern of authority relations prevalent in the society , which Naville presumes to be dictated by social class rather than technocratic or efficiency considerations .
7 The company have just completed market research on a new type of organic toothpaste called Abrasive .
8 Small Luxury Hotels of the World will be appointing a tour operator to provide worldwide breaks , including transport , to its 90 properties worldwide ; and Forte , which was already seeking ABTA bonding for a new programme of flight-inclusive packages to overseas hotels , decided to include UK breaks in the bond , scheduled for early-summer approval .
9 SAE ratings are quoted in imperial hp or kW , and generally give peak power for a bare engine .
10 Petsos received a 10-month suspended sentence for corruptly facilitating planning permission for a press complex which Koskotas had built near Athens .
11 Mr Holmes took the Best Kept Tractor award with a unit that 's no wallflower , ploughing 2,500 acres per year with a 16in 5-furrow plough/press combination , foraging 200 acres with a JF machine , baling 5–6,000 Hesston big square bales and handling a fair measure of subsoiling and cultivation besides .
12 In short , what is required is a positive advance , however modest at the outset , towards a broadly conceived welfare state on a world scale .
13 This sort of application of test-tube fusion also impressed Indian Government scientists who decided that the western nations would soon classify test-tube fusion as a secret ; thus India mounted an immediate test-tube fusion research effort so as to ‘ get in on the ground floor ’ .
14 With the specific task of producing a class winner for the ‘ 92 race , Mike Pocock wanted to combine a powerful , easily managed upwind performer with a yacht which excelled on a reach .
15 Gaselee had always regarded Party Politics as a Grand National type and decided early in the season to set the gelding , who stands more than 18 hands , for steeplechasing 's biggest prize .
16 Ultimately they 're still keeping land reform as a long term objective cos that 's
17 To gain the maximum flavour , always mix mustard powder to a paste before adding it to recipes .
18 Some houses at the bottom of Killicomaine Road still pay ground rent on a long lease to the church , through the Trust Steward .
19 Restoration to normal circulating insulin levels promptly restores enzyme activity with a decrease in serum triglycerides ( Kissebah et al , 1974 ) .
20 ‘ Fence No 7 is not an easy one , but quite nimble in the climb … ’ jet Provost T.4 fuselage at RAF Halton , adapted into a specially strengthened horse jump for a recent event there .
21 While over a third of the world 's financial institutions still treat information technology as an after-thought in their business planning , information technology plays a key role in the increasingly important global networking arena .
22 Next week : probably using powder colour in a subject .
23 As sweetners to gain planning permission they 've also proposed part funding for a sailing centre and to pay forimprovements to the area around the lake .
24 The Conservatives also saw tax policy as a means of establishing control over public sector borrowing , and of introducing tax reform to assist the supply-side of the economy .
25 Tylor , a 19th-century anthropologist , also studied sign language in an attempt to understand the nature of human communication and its origins :
26 In fog there is an atmosphere first of temper and then of inertia , followed by improvization and a peculiarly relieved conviviality , like the illogical sense of reprieve that lies in having to eat a carefully planned picnic lunch inside a car because it is pouring with rain outside .
27 Keep interest rates low ( at r 1 ) in order , say , to keep down the costs of investment , but also reduce money supply to a level of Q 2 The trouble here is that the government can not both control the money supply and keep interest rates down without running into the problem of disequilibrium .
28 The Awards , devised by Phil Young and held in conjunction with the Liverpool Echo , will also help raise money for a local cause .
29 ‘ I play professionally whenever I can , mostly doing function work at a London club , The Ivy , and entertaining diners at the Victoria & Albert museum . ’
30 His work typically blends Baroque contrapuntalism with a pre-Classical clarity of texture , intermingling reminders of the recent past with musical devices premonitary of the near-future .
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