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

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1 Courses in the first , second and third years are chosen from biological and management sciences , Ecological Science and Agriculture ; in the fourth year study units will be taken on rural land management .
2 Dr.BERRY TAKES ON TOP RESEARCH JOB
3 ‘ We would n't dream of taking on chartered accountant students , ’ says Clive Jones , a sole practitioner from Rugby .
4 Pyatt , who has cut off his dreadlocks , takes on Colombian tough-guy Adolfo Caballero for the WBC international middleweight crown at the Granby Halls , Leicester , on Tuesday , October 27 .
5 It could be that one first-class photographer takes very much longer on studio work than another or that another industrial photographer can not work without bringing in extensive lighting systems .
6 Q S P Six er gives generic job descriptions and sets down broad responsibility statements relating to quality and safety .
7 Long term , as performance improves and services become more commercially attractive as a result of bringing in private sector disciplines , it will make sense to consider whether some services can be sold outright .
8 Within the Assembly itself , political formations were beginning tenuously to emerge along political party lines , a practice encouraged by the official recognition of , and payment of administrative expenses to , transnational party groupings .
9 Furthermore rural unemployment rates are higher on average than those in towns , so that although it is less visible than urban unemployment , because the absolute numbers involved are so much smaller , rural unemployment has a significant effect in dampening down rural wage increases .
10 Navigating along dry forest roads we arrived at the base of Mount Robert .
11 Park on track to cottage and pass along right hand side of house and uphill for 400m . ’
12 Spokesmen for the Chamorro government stressed that a small group of officers had acted on their own authority to ship the missiles , which included Sam-7s and Sam-14s and which had been used to shoot down Salvadorean army aircraft on Nov. 23 and Dec. 4 .
13 Although the issue may not be of great interest in urban areas , it is important in rural areas , and I wonder whether the Bill will tackle the problem of road widths and the width of vehicles travelling down narrow country lanes .
14 My lasting impressions of Plas-yn-Rhiw are of the great clumps of Fuchsia magellanica , its soft hazes of scarlet toning so well with the grey wall ; of an old pear tree and forsythia growing through the roof of the ruined dairy ; of the superb Magnolia campbellii mollicomata , planted by the Keatings in 1947 ; and of squeezing between box hedges down narrow grass passageways and ducking under arching pink rhododendrons and car-mine camellias as I followed the curving stone and cobbled paths .
15 Importantly , the Fresco toolkit can pull down different user interface components at run time and is able to take on Open Look , Motif or other look and feel styles .
16 Under planned reforms of the EC 's common agricultural policy , the EC intended to bring in direct income support payments for farmers , to compensate in part for cuts in price support subsidies .
17 Furthermore , by isolating amplification products contained on partially overlapping restriction fragments , it may be possible to use repeated rounds of IRS-PCR amplification to march along contiguous restriction fragments .
18 FIFA is also considering bringing in sudden-death penalty shoot-outs in drawn games in the knockout stages .
19 Another company had difficulty in tracking down specialised research work , what there is and how to get a copy .
20 PECKINPAH 'S LAST masterpiece , with James Coburn gloomily remembering , as he is shot to death , how he betrayed his values by tracking down free spirit Kris Kristofferson .
21 No 37669 in early Railfreight grey livery brings down English China Clays train , consisting newly introduced CDA wagons , into Lostwithiel station on 6 May 1988 .
22 MASSIMO AMBUCETTI/AP Vested interest : AC Milan 's Demetrio Albertini tries to slow down English midfielder Paul Gascoigne of Lazio in the Italian Serie A match at the Olympic Stadium in Rome yesterday
23 Students fill in detailed diary records of the teaching each week , recording the setting , time spent in direct teaching , additional time during which students were ‘ learning something ’ although no formal teaching was going on , grade of the person running the teaching session , etc .
24 MANY small businesses will no longer be required to send in detailed tax returns including accounts and balance sheets , the Treasury minister , Mr Peter Lilley , said in a written answer .
25 For example , attempts to introduce marginal cost pricing ( Treasury 1967 ) or ‘ verité des prix ’ ( Dubois 1975 : 31–2 ) are undermined by simultaneous government concern with inflation and hence with holding down public enterprise prices ( and there are problems in principle with the application of marginal cost pricing ) .
26 Hoult escaped with a caution after bringing down old boy David Kelly on a diagonal run inside the area .
27 So Hanson went ahead and brought in outside touring companies that offered simple sets , and a cast of up to ten people , who could stage a place that found its own level in front of people who did n't think twice about live theatre apart from taking their youngsters to the pantomime at Christmas .
28 ‘ When he brought in wee pillbox hats , I suggested he add some graphics on top . ’
29 When exchange rates were fixed and capital movements were restricted , a current-account deficit was financed mainly by running down limited foreign-exchange reserves .
30 They progressed along dark stone corridors , past various pantries and flights of steps , arriving eventually in what later turned out to have been the servants ' hall and was now superficially , and partially , converted for modern living .
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