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

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1 Activities drawing together staff and governors from several schools reduce the tendency for cut throat competition and encourages collaboration in joint policies and alliances to bring pressure on resource providers for a better service .
2 Prospective students seeking an award to carry out postgraduate work at the University may obtain application forms and further particulars for the following awards from the appropriate Faculty Administrative Officer ( see page 46 ) .
3 Does he think that we should employ 5,000 HMIs to carry out inspections , or does he prefer the Labour party 's solution — that only local councils should be allowed to inspect schools ?
4 The tenant 's liability to carry out repairs will be covered by a covenant to keep " the demised property " in repair ; but a covenant to pay a fair proportion of the cost of repairing party structures not included in the demise must be separately imposed .
5 These operations bring out effects of many kinds and on different levels of abstraction : high-quality or low-quality products or services ; radically new products or only small improvements in the old ones ; high or low job satisfaction among employees ; commercial profit or loss .
6 Charles Brown , professor of microbiology at Heriot-Watt University received about £30 000 from Speywood last year to develop a method of producing protein A continuously .
7 Apart from his difficulty in hearing the contrast the Tamil speaker will also have difficulty producing both th and [ 0 ] .
8 Experts ruled out equipment failure as a million-to-one chance .
9 There is also a National Council for Urdu Teaching , formed from two previously existing working parties in 1984 : its termly meetings bring together colleagues from a number of different areas .
10 THERE are four reasons given why women 's testimony is not valid in a Saudi court :
11 The workers studied by Westwood made up clothes from pre-cut pieces of cloth , using sewing machines and presses to finish them .
12 Few hats hanging on OSF/1 peg
13 And dark in the dark old inn-yard a stable-wicket creaked Where Tim , the ostler , listened ; his face was white and peaked , His eyes were hollows of madness , his hair like mouldy hay ; But he loved the landlord 's daughter ,
14 After all , most people live on the coast and there are large areas inland for sheep farming so wool must be cheap .
15 Middlesbrough bring back Robbie Mustoe for Tommy Wright , but are otherwise unchanged , fielding most of the players who helped them win promotion last season .
16 Leaseholders were found to have experienced a variety of problems with the management of their block , including failure on the landlord 's part to carry out repairs , too little or excessive refurbishment , estimates ‘ rigged ’ by landlords or managing agents , failure to consult leaseholders and difficulty in obtaining information about accounts and insurance .
17 And while products make up 28% of turnover , the group also has a strong recurring revenue stream , and is keen to exploit it further — 28% of income comes from maintenance , 44% from services : consultancy , technical support and training .
18 That vital second and third-gear shortfall shows up most graphically in the 30–70mph increment : Corrado manages only 8.8secs , Calibra records just 7.5secs .
19 In some instances Community law itself may permit or require Member States to carry out inspections or take other measures , but it is now clear that the Council or Commission may not authorize a Member State to take measures which go beyond those which would be justified under Article 36 .
20 With a great heave the black claws ripped away Bill 's scalp , his face split from top to bottom revealing the three demonic masks of Hades rising from within .
21 The teacher running the course checked out materials in the library as part of her planning for the course .
22 Juliet went into Room G to see how Bobbie Cole was , but there was little she could do .
23 NetWorld is in town October 13 through October 15 and it 's seen as the perfect opportunity to gather together Novell 's new OEMs and distributors , a subset of Novell 's Platinum and Gold resellers , for the hoopla .
24 By antecedent , in terms of the example , I of course mean only R and C. In virtue of this fact of generality with respect to independent conditionals they are not tied to a particular situation , as are dependent conditionals .
25 So we made the decision to go up Beinn Damh , not a Munro , but nevertheless a divine mountain of 902 metres situated conveniently behind the cottage .
26 So he 's retired into the kitchen , of all places , and we 're having to feed him people to meet one by one , like birds bringing back food for their young . ’
27 One must look behind the legal forms to see how offices were filled in practice .
28 After a dull launch to the new season , London 's commercial art galleries pick up speed with a really exciting list of new exhibitions .
29 • use disclosing tablets to see where brushing is inadequate
30 It is , however , a worthwhile exercise to compare the Shipman 's Tale with these tales of Gower to see where Chaucer may have drawn the line between permissible and even useful scurrility in literature and unconscionable sin .
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