Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 The renewed bid for LIN further complicates the battle for supremacy in the US cellular radio market and in particular for the prized New York licence , currently owned by LIN and Metromedia .
2 It seems realistic to expect the auditor to take such information into account in his review of the audit and the person acting as auditor also needs to be aware of other non-audit work on his client that partners in his firm may be doing such as for example tax work and they in turn should consider whether any information that may arise from their work is relevant to the conduct of the audit and where it is , they should also consider whether it is relevant to the duty to report to the regulator , the partner carrying out the audit should also if possible , discuss it with his client .
3 Does he know all about Ben then does he ?
4 The pay range for Lecturers now runs from £12,638 to £31,726 .
5 ‘ The cause of action for negligence only comes into existence when the damage is suffered .
6 The cause of action for negligence only comes into existence when the damage is suffered .
7 Societies should always be aware when they are launched that life is not always sweetness and light when the pressure is on and constitutions should be framed so that disputes do arrive the framework for settlement already exists .
8 Gold coin , for instance also occurs in the upper Thames valley and in Suffolk ; crystal balls are also found in Cambridgeshire-Suffolk and the Isle of Wight ; garnet in Kent and Suffolk .
9 The European dimension is firmly at the centre of college activities , and funding generated for projects now stands at over £1 million .
10 Using pre-formulated questions as a structure for notes also provides more able children with a useful means of synthesising information from a range of sources .
11 Friedman argues that the demand for money also depends on a number of factors which are likely to influence wealth holders ' tastes and preferences for money .
12 In the second chapter of his work , Simmel traces the manner in which coinage as the medium used for money gradually loses any intrinsic value , and becomes exclusively a symbol for all other relationships .
13 Since the demand for money now exceeds the supply by Q 1 — Q 2 some form of credit rationing will have to be applied .
14 The training provided for solicitors now lags behind that of the Bar ; it does not invariably include the instruction in advocacy , practical exercises and discussions of court cases now required for Bar students .
15 A screen of coding regions for mutations still presents a considerable challenge even with the much improved technology made available by the polymerase chain reaction , and it is possible that very many different mutations remain to be discovered .
16 And Britain 's state aid for industry generally falls far short of the sums seen in other countries .
17 Likewise the same range of factors as for industry generally has led to correspondingly poor performance in international terms .
18 However , selection for opportunities outside affects what happens at school .
19 Indeed , identifying all carriers of group B streptococcus during pregnancy by culture and giving prophylaxis during labour also represents a level of antibiotic administration which is hard to justify .
20 Respect for Animals also calls for an immediate ban on fur farming , an end to fur sales within five years and for people to show their feelings if they see somebody wearing a pelt in the street .
21 As Feynman has said , we are asked to believe that the historian who makes a statement about Napoleon simply means that there are books in libraries which make assertions similar to his own .
22 Fertility rates have not yet begun to decline in sub-Saharan Africa , but the report notes that in many African countries demand for contraceptives often exceeds supply .
23 The design of help systems and tutors for GIS also presents some significant challenges to the developers of GIS user interfaces .
24 Anna Adams had no illusions about the decline of Scarp , ‘ When the artists move in on a way of life , that way of life is picturesquely anachronistic and in decay ’ , but it seems that a taste for tragedy only augments the awareness of beauty .
25 Anna Adams had no illusions about the decline of Scarp , ‘ When the artists move in on a way of life , that way of life is picturesquely anachronistic and in decay ’ , but it seems that a taste for tragedy only augments the awareness of beauty .
26 The assumption that the same constituent game is repeated period after period also implies that collusion , if achieved , is perfectly stable and never breaks down .
27 However , a 90:10 deal after costs also means that every expense is borne in that proportion .
28 This often though by no means invariably happens with such formations .
29 In particular if the external situation is conceived of as changing through time , the phrase " as initially present to the mind " by no means necessarily refers to an earlier state of a real or imaginary referent .
30 This approach by no means necessarily reflects lack of sympathy for the lot of the least privileged in society .
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