Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [subord] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Further , while it was said that the decision of Browne J. in the Bognor Regis case [ 1972 ] 2 Q.B. 169 had been generally approved , or not criticised , by textbook writers , and by the Faulks Committee in 1975 , it was not suggested that Parliament had in any legislation apparently treated that decision as representing settled law .
2 If you prefer to keep your wine consumption to one or two good glasses , or like to try a different wine with each course when dining à deux , think about half bottles .
3 Certification is currently available for a number of different activities within each sub-group as follows :
4 An inspection of the results for individual questions shows that although fewer pupils in the bottom third obtained the correct answer in each case than did other pupils , a substantial proportion did so in many cases .
5 Three Arbitrators shall be chosen for each case as follows :
6 Coming together in three legal assemblies , and discussing the origins of all cases carefully , they made judgement on each case as follows .
7 He regarded that case as deciding that an agent for principal A who has chosen to act for another principal B on whose behalf he acquires information can not be forced to divulge such information to principal A but can be held liable in damages to principal A for breach of duty .
8 And how interesting was the way in which it took advantage of so little light as to shine enough for me to see it so clearly .
9 Each boat when completed , was tested in water , with a load of 2,0001b applied evenly over the bottom , for a period of 30 minutes .
10 I did n't get into that college until gone half nine .
11 I am prepared to criticise that action when taken by a Conservative council .
12 They interpreted this finding as showing that associability lost by the stimulus during the first stage of training could outweigh the transfer deriving from the fact that both stage of the study involved inhibitory learning .
13 And he sees this change as demonstrating a ‘ transformation of eroticism from manipulation to expression ’ .
14 Having set up the LIFESPAN Manager 's account and disk quota , set ownership of the Installation Directory to this user as follows :
15 ‘ The problem is that I learnt this trick whilst tied up and submerged in a barrel of water .
16 It is well worth keeping a special watch for fossils of this kind when hunting in Cambrian localities — it is still perfectly possible to discover a completely new kind of echinoderm !
17 It seemed that as mothers had usually hitherto had primary responsibility for child care , they were less likely than single fathers to neglect this function when trying to combine it with the role of breadwinner ( Harris et al. , 1986 ) .
18 Lincolnshire is also delegating much of this responsibility whilst retaining an item called ‘ Permanent Supply Heads ’ as a discretionary exception .
19 Mr. Gardiner relied on this case as demonstrating that it was considered self-evident that the right to recovery arose directly from the unlawful exaction irrespective of whether any element of compulsion existed .
20 I do not at this precise moment , therefore , feel quite as wretched as I did this morning after using the public telephone or as bewildered and terrorized as I did this afternoon while sitting half-frozen on the trembling suspension bridge across the sleazy Thames .
21 The above experiment was extended to determine the sequence of both subunits essential for this interaction as described in the Materials and Methods .
22 John Gorst , Conservative MP , intimate of Samuel Barnett , and a supporter of this programme , captured the emotions that motivated this ideology when speaking at Glasgow University in 1894 .
23 Vatican II endorsed this terminology as does our present Holy Father .
24 This does not directly tell us anything about the ‘ weakness ’ or ‘ strength ’ of UK manufacturing , but it is interesting to note the sectoral distribution : UK multinationals in the food , drink and tobacco industry export more capital through this route than comes in ; in mechanical engineering the inflow greatly surpasses the outflow , while in electrical engineering UK multinationals export more capital than foreign firms bring in .
25 I shouted to Steve ‘ Hey Steve , would n't you rather have failed on this route than have succeeded on the Japanese Route ? ’
26 Its actions belied Bush 's declaration on Nov. 15 that he preferred to hold this course than to do something that did not work .
27 And I believe that the growing trend erm of people going to the cinema , erm cinema owners reconverting cinemas they 've cut into three back into the large auditoria , erm will continue and a night out at the cinema has something to do with the the building you 're in , erm this building if refurbished would have a restaurant , would have a bar , would have a cinema club , would be a real asset to the town .
28 The decided cases do not yet give a clear answer to this problem but presumably the retention of title clause would entitle the seller to take and re-sell such of the timber he had supplied under this contract as remained unsold and unmixed in the buyer 's possession .
29 Only to support Bruce in what he said Mr Chairman , that it is absolutely essential that we do keep some money after to take advantage of five B.
30 It would be possible to interpret this sentence as referring to causally unconnected events — say a gunman clicking the safety-catch of his gun at the moment when the door shut .
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