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

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1 Another practical problem is that ‘ global ’ ( organisation-wide ) data analysis may be so costly and time-consuming that it is often preferable to carry out entity analysis at a ‘ local ’ level , such as the marketing area .
2 By making the watching systematic and analytical , it was possible to carry out field experiments that reduced interference with the animals to a minimum .
3 Until recently , the acoustic analysis of speech has been such a slow and laborious business that only small samples of speech could be analysed , but recent developments in the use of computers are making it possible to carry out analysis on a much larger scale .
4 When a famous campaign is changed , it is still possible to carry out research on advertising recall for several years afterwards and find a substantial , sometimes even dominant , proportion of what is recalled being the old campaign .
5 If the business buys goods for resale , or components for assembly , the terms on which it buys should be considered : to what extent is it possible to pass back liability for defects in those goods ; can the business recover an indemnity from its supplier against any liability it incurs to third parties , or is such liability excluded ? ( 3 ) Who are the business 's customers ?
6 3.1.4 to carry out work or do anything whatever comprised within the Landlord 's obligations in this Lease
7 The two men died as this pick up truck burst into flames .
8 This drives up share prices .
9 This squared up modello , which reveals unusual cut-and-paste revisions , was a design for one of a series of frescoes in Assisi .
10 I tellya one thing , I don ’ give a shit if this turns out t'be Castle fuckin' Dracula , I ain' goin' back down there ! ’
11 No , that 's cos it 's old clapped out thing !
12 The newer breed of botanist was prepared to go back year after year , recording on a more methodical basis , with a longer term view to writing a Flora based upon intimate knowledge of the Outer Hebrides .
13 This builds up confidence in their own abilities . ’
14 This built up finance , but , perhaps more importantly , built up in the community a knowledge of the organisation and about deafness .
15 People were literally afraid to come down town .
16 Some send out letter claiming that special offers are available at this time of year .
17 Erm and so far well I 'm certainly willing to confess that I took these away full of good intentions and have have so far carried around this torn up copy of the Greater London Green Party for months .
18 While not seeking to whitewash General Noriega , he asked : ‘ Where is the guarantee that under some trumped up pretext … the US would not send [ forces elsewhere ] to justify their arguments are right ? ’
19 There was some trumped up nonsense about false expenses claims , but everyone knew the real reason . ’
20 ( 4 ) From point 2 cut off side lengths to form polygon .
21 Your local farmer may be prepared to hire out equipment , such as this post rammer , to divide up your paddock
22 Where necessary they were also prepared to set up enterprise works committees with employees ' representatives , whilst at the same time strongly opposing external industrial or national unions .
23 The Third Division side , holding a 2-1 advantage from the first leg of their Littlewoods Cup tie , were well placed at 1-1 before Trevor Morley struck twice in as many minutes and David Oldfield added another to wrap up City 's 5-3 aggregate win .
24 This handed over responsibility for the poor law from the boards of guardians to the local authorities .
25 The beginning of this slowing down process is frequently said to be Allied 's failure to take over Boddingtons in 1969 ( Boddingtons were part of the Whitbread ‘ umbrella ’ , and Whitbread threw its weight behind the family shareholders ) .
26 It is n't in addition to the pension you 're getting , you have to be willing to give up part of your own pension in advance .
27 Leaders turned out not to be willing to give up sovereignty over ‘ low-level ’ political issues ; nor , when they did , were they thereby more inclined to integrate in ‘ high-level ’ politics .
28 I think , therefore we are extremely fortunate , that so many people of distinction and talent are willing to give up time to serve on the Executive of the N C V O to work with the honourary officers and the Director and her team , to ensure that N C V O maintain such a central role in watching over our interests and in promoting the concerns of the people of this country , that we are all so active about .
29 Finding someone willing to give up time just to listen seems to be a problem for many people .
30 Parties to the English sea waybill are willing to give up transferability in exchange for an extra measure of security , especially against fraudulent issuances .
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