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

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1 A properly drafted heads of agreement should , however , take care of such conceptual problems .
2 The PEP invests exclusively in the Capital House Income & Growth Trust , an authorised unit trust managed by Capital House Unit Trust Managers Limited [ Member of IMRO , Lautro and AUTIF ] , which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Capital House Investment Management Limited ]
3 Wedging itself in between Texas Instruments Inc 's announcement of the Tsunami Sparc chip on October 9 ( UX No 406 ) , and Sun Microsystems Inc 's expected introduction of the first Tsunami box on November 10 , MIPS Technologies Inc , now a wholly owned subsidiary of Silicon Graphics Inc , is due to upgrade its 64-bit R4000 chip to the R4400 this week with a major performance boost .
4 First , it seems as though we can identify a locally based form of politics , arising from local social relations and social processes .
5 At the second and subsequent prunings , a widely advocated rule of thumb guide is to reduce the stem length by about a half .
6 The processes of school internal evaluation are recommended by the Hargraves Report , ‘ Planning for School Development : Advice to Governors , Headteachers and Teachers 1989 ’ , as the way to organise School Development Planning , a widely endorsed approach to management for the effective school of the 1990's .
7 Among the many things we hear in that oracular phrase is , against the odds , a bitterly won conception of language as rescue .
8 We agreed that the accusation was obviously nonsense , but I warned him that rape , like child abuse , was a powerfully charged topic at present in England .
9 It suggests to me a little remarked aspect of dress and fashion : the ability of well chosen , beautiful garments to stand in for the body .
10 Before Nicholas 's death few of Russia 's disaffected minority went beyond a loosely conceived commitment to liberty and justice and fewer still took their protest to the point of action .
11 The referee stopped the contest when Molina was hitting a badly battered Lopez at will , prompting supporters to pelt the ring with beer cups .
12 Eleven year old Lisa Morley suffered a badly damaged eye in incident near Grange School in Banbury in May , after which police interviews a boy , who was also aged eleven .
13 At time T the intraepithelial lymphocyte count was normal in all patients ( normal values 8 ( 3 ) ) but it showed a clear cut increase at time T 1 in both group A and group B patients .
14 Warnie said that there was room only for a clear cut division of opinion — if one is a Catholic , the aumbry contains Our Lord and of course even prostration is hardly reverence enough : but if one is Church of England , it contains but a wafer and a little wine , and why in front of that should one show any greater reverence than in any other part of the church ? …
15 From my perspective , it was a clear cut case of abuse .
16 Early human consciousness would have been a world of certainties based upon simple social conventions and the fact of being born irrevocably into a clear cut role in life .
17 The prospective study , however , indicated a clear cut association between pseudomelanosis coli and colorectal tumours in man .
18 Community is part of the job but it needs good management ( paying teachers , costing the use of premises , the division of time other than that which is needed to provide the national curriculum ) as well as a personally felt sense of value .
19 The way in which changes in money supply influence the economy is a fiercely debated subject in macroeconomics .
20 A much loved wife at home to keep ,
21 Burying a much loved pet at home can provide great emotional support at a distressing time , but it can also present practical problems
22 Mainly because of Mr Pramual 's opposition a much needed increase in interest rates was delayed until last week .
23 I definitely think we 've found a niche , not just in a business sense , but in the sense of providing a much needed service to dog owners , and I think we all need some helpful service nowadays , rather than being told to go elsewhere . ’
24 This policy gives them a much needed spread of risk of buyer and of export market and gives the policyholder the best ‘ rate on line ’ : ie the percentage ratio between the amount of premium and the level of cover provided .
25 Epping Forest , a vast tract of woodland made available to the people of London by Queen Victoria , provided a much needed source of refreshment .
26 To support the operation , in 1977 BOC purchased 30 per cent of the shares in the company , so giving me a much needed source of cash .
27 Comic disruption becomes a much needed gesture of resistance to prevailing conditions in America .
28 It provided a much needed patch of light in an otherwise sombre room lit only by two silk-shaded sidelamps .
29 Trees can make a difference in an urban garden , helping to break the line of overlooking windows and add a much needed haven for wildlife .
30 Eighteen months on from that flotation , Olsen has ordered five one-milliontonne tankers from the Belfast yard , which provides a much needed baseload of work .
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