Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Having stated that , the wide roll width , dense colour and crease resistance makes balloon ripstop superior for those artform kites which have become spectacular attractions at all major kite meetings . |
2 | As my hon. and learned Friend the Member for Burton said that the work should ideally enable prisoners to earn a remission on part of their sentence , or it could earn money to pay compensation to victims . |
3 | ‘ Mr Balchin is using grant maintained schools as a Conservative front organisation , and that is a very dangerous game to play , ’ he said . |
4 | Salvatore Settis appointed head of the Getty Center for the History of Art |
5 | Fears of gathering recession caused commodity prices to fall steadily , many ending the year below January levels . |
6 | Children — Care proceedings — Prohibited steps order — Local authority seeking interim care order — Justices making prohibited steps orders — Representatives not given opportunity to make submissions as to appropriateness of order — Order prohibiting contact between parents — Whether court entitled to interfere with justices ' exercise of discretion — Whether justices entitled to make orders — Children Act 1989 ( c. 41 ) , s. 8 |
7 | Road Traffic — Blood specimen — Requirement — Breath testing device not working — Custody officer informing defendant of right to provide blood or urine and requiring blood specimen — Defendant not given opportunity to express preference — Whether requirement for blood specimen validly made — Road Traffic Act 1988 ( c. 52 ) , ss. 7(3) ( b ) ( 4 ) , 8(2) |
8 | We must manage change to improve people 's lives , instead of allowing change to make people its victims . |
9 | Powered by six NK11As of 2,500hp each this strategic bomber was intended to be based in Hokkaido to carry out attacks on the Continental USA , using radar to ensure target identification at night or in bad weather . |
10 | The author went on to recommend this function should be added to the management agenda and a lead officer given responsibility to establish mechanisms for developing it . |
11 | The News of the World 's vision should stand with the many other bizarre sightings of that year , blending as it did fear of modernity evil American sophistication — the threat of revamped Limehouse opium dens , courtesy of Indica 's Indian music , and the throwback to holiday camp drilling thanks to ‘ organized ’ LSD experiences . |
12 | So from national pride at the North Pole , the well travelled iceaxe takes pride of place on the wall of Number 10 . |
13 | So from national pride at the North Pole , the well travelled iceaxe takes pride of place on the wall of Number 10 . |
14 | The Queen was clearly impressed by the speed of the presentation and with the result and the benefits achieved by using computer assisted design . ’ |
15 | This is , perhaps , only meaningful to those using Computer aided design a lot . |
16 | The WRU has ruled that none of its players will be given permission to take part in the centenary tour of Natal planned for next summer . |
17 | If you tell anyone your Personal Number and that person withdraws money from your account , then the Bank will consider that you have given permission to take money from your account and the Bank will not take any responsibility for the loss . |
18 | Also in 1935 , the men were given permission to mark cards for the Ladies , but nothing is said of the reverse procedure . |
19 | He was given permission to undergo tests in a Moscow hospital , but official statements from the hospital on Feb. rejected claims that he was suffering from cancer and other dangerous infirmities , and denied that any operation was planned . |
20 | Jean desired this and as ‘ the king of France has given permission to make war in this land ’ , Pierre could serve in Aragon . |
21 | The airport was again reported closed on Nov. 22 , with gunmen demanding payment to allow relief flights to land . |
22 | IT systems are available now which can be trained by experts to perform decision making activities based on implicit information as well as , or even better than , the experts who have trained them . |
23 | In rats given platelet activating factor , both oedema and leucocyte infiltration were less pronounced and the vacuolisation was observed in less than 25% of acinar cells ( Table II ) . |
24 | Heavily indebted , the firm could no longer afford to lose money making $20,000 outfits for a handful of wealthy women . |
25 | Make pastry using rub-in method . |
26 | It involves computer based work on social and spatial change at the national , regional and local authority levels ; locality research on housing markets and labour markets ; household research on the unemployed , the elderly and newly married couples . |
27 | ‘ We get out and raise money to build things . ’ |
28 | The National Consumer Council had the impression that consumers wanting to borrow money felt agencies automatically regarded them as ‘ guilty ’ and that they had to prove their innocence . |
29 | He said it was probable the school would be given grant maintained status by January next year . |
30 | People who made money demanded respect ; people who had none were just trash to be trampled underfoot , no matter what other gifts they had . |