Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It was also possible for the user to input these characters , by re-programming the keyboard . |
2 | The committee must , however , rely on Parliament to enforce these powers . |
3 | We therefore used the remission/mild disease category to include both patients in remission and patients with mildly active disease . |
4 | De Pomiane was the first writer to propound such happenings as the fusion of egg yolks and olive oil in a mayonnaise , the sizzling of a potato chip when plunged into fat for deep-frying , in language so straightforward , so graphic , that even the least scientifically minded could grasp the principles instead of simply learning the rules . |
5 | If you wish to drive Large Goods Vehicles over 7.5 tonnes maximum authorised mass , or Passenger Carrying Vehicles for hire or reward , you must hold a licence indicating entitlement to drive those vehicles . |
6 | Of course to see these studies as specialist , in a working and practical sense , is quite reasonable . |
7 | It will be a complete change to report these facts instead of keeping them secret . |
8 | Furthermore , these policies must aim at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy these aspects of health . |
9 | Since adherents of this first school regard college as primarily an intellectual training ground , they stress the inherent educational value of such subjects as classical languages ( Greek and Latin ) , political philosophy or English literature , all of which encourage the development of sensitivity , subtle and flexible reasoning , intellectual ingenuity and the willingness to see all sides of an argument . |
10 | I hope that there will be plenty of opportunity to debate those matters next week . |
11 | What they did was to provide an opportunity to debate these issues , at the same time giving support to teachers . |
12 | Paula Milne 's decision to dramatise these events in book and play form is as admirable as the decision to make ‘ Walter ’ and undoubtedly with equally noble intent . |
13 | In practice this agreement reflected yet again the pattern adopted by Shearman in Bedfordshire from 1930 onwards , and in effect it gave university resident tutors freedom to arrange both types of Chapter III courses . |
14 | I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for supporting the Scottish Council in 1989/90 and I look forward to your continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future . |
15 | I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for their loyal commitment to the Scottish Council in 1991 and I look forward to their continuing , active involvement in our policies and programmes in the future . |
16 | It therefore offers an opportunity to kill all rabbits confined within that area by the full variety of methods available . |
17 | I did not have an opportunity to see any meals being served whilst I was there so I can not be sure of either the quality or quantity . |
18 | In general , though , it is the last male to mate that fathers most offspring . |
19 | The selection seems to have taken into account the moves within London University to amalgamate some colleges and form five science centres . |
20 | In marginal cases , courts have sometimes allowed the applicant an opportunity to provide more details pointing to materiality or agreed to an order subject to the applicant giving security for costs . |
21 | We identified four features essential to a properly founded needs policy or programme : a clear definition of the categories of needs in question ; procedures for the identification of children within each category ; means for the diagnosis of the precise needs of each child so identified ; and appropriate educational and curricular provision to meet these needs . |
22 | In addition to directly-provided patient services , the NHS trust will operate other activities to generate income to benefit these services . |
23 | But it has always been the privilege of the genius to know these things before other men . |
24 | The icy river was at least 4 ft [ 1–2 m ] deep and no boats could be found , but cavalry were stationed below the ford to catch any unfortunates who were swept away , and the infantry then crossed in lines abreast , holding on to each other . |
25 | In practice , people who choose to be public patients in public hospitals pay nothing and the hospital receives a capped grant to provide these services . |
26 | The Industrial Bank of Japan , the Long Term Credit Bank and the agricultural Norinchukin Bank have already been given permission to establish such subsidiaries . |
27 | However , Ramsay and some of his closest associates still met and its activities were in fact to provide the government with the excuse to intern many fascists without trial in 1940 . |
28 | Where the buyer places an order with a seller for what is essentially sub-contract manufacture , it is very common either for the seller to require the buyer to provide such items for use in the manufacture , or to have such items made himself . |
29 | But getting dates locally is a problem : ‘ It 's a struggle to find any venues in the area to pay at , ’ says group spokesman Magnus Wilson-Webb . |
30 | It is currently the accepted policy in the mental health field to provide more services in the community for the mentally ill and mentally handicapped . |