Example sentences of "[det] [verb] an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In real terms , that represents an increase of 2.4 per cent . |
2 | Even for Holland , that represents an area only twice the size of Schipol airport . |
3 | Insurance , building societies , unit trusts , banks have each developed an ombudsman scheme . |
4 | They start to overlap with each other and that produces an overall , general curvature . ’ |
5 | There were at least three overlapping sets of arguments underlying the drive away from segregation at eleven-plus : each represents an advance upon its predecessor and towards some pure ideal of comprehensiveness . |
6 | Moreover , it may at any time be varied or revoked by an ordinary resolution even if that involves an alteration of the articles . |
7 | Several of the Tarvarians were leading strings of three or four remounts , all of them unsaddled , and Rostov and the others were each assigned an animal . |
8 | With that goes an awareness of time leading to simple enjoyment and tranquillity . |
9 | The president refused any further compromise on the Kemp-Roth principle before launching another masterly televised appeal for support on 27 July that produced an avalanche of mail and telephone calls to members of congress . |
10 | Each produces an operating account and a balance sheet . |
11 | And as you 're doing that make an inventory of sort of , items that have got serial numbers erm , so that if you do lose anything you 've got a quick reference there for your insurance company . |
12 | Two second prize winners will each win an Adidas Equipment Adventure Polar Fleece , a warm , lightweight , quick-drying fleece top made from Polartec 200 . |
13 | A suggested reason for this decision is that to grant an action would have subverted the common law negligence action which lay in these circumstances . |
14 | I would perhaps rather always see the " real " world in respect to art in these terms — that to know an object is to transform it , and it is this transformation which is the form and imagery of art . |
15 | About an hour earlier they had each dropped an Ecstasy tab . |
16 | In addition , the University Grants Committee , the Welsh Joint Education Committee and the Confederation of British Industries each has an observer on the Board . |
17 | Each has an entrance lobby ( a ) , a kitchen ( b ) , back kitchen ( c ) , parlour or best bedroom ( d ) , dairy ( f ) , fuel-store ( g ) , cow-house ( h ) , privy ( i ) , and pigsty ( k ) , not to mention two upstairs bedrooms . |
18 | Because that has an effect on how you can use people . |
19 | Equally , when Labour politicians talk down the economy , saying how bad it is , that has an effect on the foreigner . |
20 | AD then test the prediction that it is only the unpredictable component of DM that has an impact on real output in the way described in section 6.2 . |
21 | This became an issue in 1967 , as a result of his unpopular initiative in Canada . |
22 | But people fought over their interpretation of the Revolution — and this became an issue of party strife in the next reigns . |
23 | Computer Graphics Metafile ( CGM ) : this became an ansi standard in 1986 . |
24 | Where s19 applies , there is simply a Schedule E income tax charge on the managers to the extent of the benefit they have received , on the basis that this constitutes an emolument from their office or employment . |
25 | This displays an attitude that the employers are not interested in a constructive settlement . ’ |
26 | As a facilitator of management activities this imposes an opportunity — cost framework in that it encourages the reappraising of how differing expenditure patterns can best make a contribution to achieving organisational objectives . |
27 | This involves an operation in which the fallopian tubes are closed so that the egg can not travel down them to meet the sperm and start a pregnancy . |
28 | This involves an awareness of the activities and requirements of the Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education ( CATE ) and of the validation processes in higher education ( particularly , until its demise , of the Council for National Academic Awards ( CNAA ) ) which control courses of teacher education . |
29 | This involves an assessment of the productive capacity of the enterprise in the light of the estimates of sales , and a consequential adjustment of either , or both , to ensure a reasonable balance between demand and potential supply . |
30 | What should be stressed here also is their shared conception of the role of the reader , as this involves an issue that will recur in this book . |