Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] to [noun sg] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The range of benefits given to new employees relocating as a result of accepting a job offer varies widely according to company policy and individuals ' circumstances . |
2 | These schemes and the benefits they provide , in general , are organised hierarchically according to employment status and occupational class ( James , 1984 ) . |
3 | Desmond Dekker is still playing to capacity crowds and you will recognise his unique sound on three national TV campaigns . |
4 | One of the reasons why my partner and I disposed of our practice some years ago was the fact that the new legislation , particularly relating to investment business and the proposed audit regulations which were to come into force , was making practices less profitable , as it was impossible to pass all these extra costs on to the client . |
5 | However , an outspoken minority of executives responsible for recruiting felt strongly that the industry has a disreputable , cowboy element that is potentially damaging to client users and to professional and respectable search firms alike . |
6 | I know you said you were extra and then going to freezer shop or summat . |
7 | Certainly owing to curriculum changes and other factors the numbers are small . |