Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] 4 " in BNC.

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1 But one of the striking lessons of much of social theory over the last 30 years ( picked out in Chapter 4 ) is that science — the apparently supreme epitome of rationality turns out to exhibit various kinds of non-rationality .
2 He glared at Conroy without seeing him and charged back into No. 4 , slamming the door .
3 Having left Scratchwood a few moments after the other vehicle , the mustard-coloured van , its roof rack carrying a decorator 's ladder , also turned off at Junction 4 , but then picked up the Uxbridge road before turning south towards Harrow-on-the-Hill and the home of Beth and Ali Christie .
4 If there is a partial response to this diet , then it is a positive sign , and you should consider going on to Step 4 .
5 It was in that position that Alf was an important member of Palace 's first promotion side for 40 years , when we climbed out of Division 4 in 1960–61 and , with his Cup-tie appearances , be comes one the group of only forty or so men to have played over 200 games for our club .
6 BRITAIN 'S first X-rated puppet show is going out on Channel 4 — with full-frontal nudity and sadistic violence .
7 Watch out for Channel 4 's new , investigative education series , Class Action , at 8pm from 28 January .
8 Trainees should obtain nine points or more before moving on to Goal 4 .
9 But as quantitative method is not a primary interest of this book , I shall move on in chapter 4 to the interpretative phase of this kind of research .
10 After pressure from the US authorities Col. Rico Toro stepped down on March 4 and was replaced on March 14 by Gen. Elias Gutiérrez .
11 The various rules relating to tender offers set out in SAR 4 are listed below .
12 ‘ ( 1 ) The provisions set out in Schedule 4 ( which contains a modified version of Title II of the 1968 Convention ) shall have effect for determining , for each part of the United Kingdom , whether the courts of law of that part , or any particular court of law in that part , have or has jurisdiction in proceedings where — ( a ) the subject matter of the proceedings is within the scope of the 1968 Convention as determined by article 1 ( whether or not the Convention has effect in relation to the proceedings ) ; and ( b ) the defendant or defender is domiciled in the United Kingdom or the proceedings are of a kind mentioned in article 16 ( exclusive jurisdiction regardless of domicile ) .
13 The forms set out in Schedule 4 to the rules must be used in bankruptcy proceedings with such variations , if any , as the circumstances require ( r 12.7 ) .
14 In deciding to impose the restrictions set out in paragraph 4 above , the board also gave weight to the fact that according to Norwich Union 's letter to the Chief Executive of 18 October 1990 , that company had no contractual power to suspend the Winchester Group pending the conclusion of the investigation in the absence of Lautro intervening under rule 7.3 .
15 The prohibitions set out in paragraph 4 above shall take effect as from the date herein and shall be binding upon Norwich Union until such time as this notice is rescinded or varied by the board or is the subject of an order made by the Appeal Tribunal of Lautro .
16 The Foreign Minister , Enrique Dreyfus , who had discussed the matter with President Cristiani of El Salvador , was among those who held Ortega responsible , pointing out on Jan. 4 that Nicaragua had violated international agreements by allowing the Soviet missiles to be used by third parties without authorization .
17 It was pointed out in Chapter 4 that most patients who take overdoses or injure themselves do not require psychiatric inpatient care because they are able to take responsibility for themselves or have sufficient support available .
18 As was pointed out in chapter 4 through Lévi-Strauss 's example of the Australian Churinga , material objects are often the principal means of objectifying a sense of the past .
19 In the union territory of Pondicherry a six-member Congress ( I ) ministry led by V. Vaithilingam was sworn in on July 4 [ see p. 38287 for Congress ( I ) assembly election victory in June ] .
20 The general duties of employers to their employees are set down in Article 4 of the Order .
21 Since then I 've settled down to 8st 4 .
22 The commission had been set up on June 4 to examine the implementation of the May 28 Sejm resolution on the exposure of former agents [ see p. 38972 ; the resolution had in fact originally called for exposures by June 6 , not June 20 as stated on that page ] .
23 We 've teamed up with Channel 4 's top show Brookside to bring you an exclusive competition that gives you the chance to be seen on screen in Merseyside 's favourite soap .
24 The present directors and their biographies are set out on pages 4 and 5 .
25 A summary of the cost accounts , which attribute costs to particular functions and committees , is set out on page 4 .
26 The names of persons presently in office are set out on page 4 , all of whom were directors throughout the year , except for who was appointed a director on 17 February 1993 .
27 A list of advisers to the parties is set out in Schedule 4 .
28 The Government 's response to the TGAT recommendations , given in the Parliamentary statement by the Secretary of State for Education and Science on 7 June 1988 , is set out in appendix 4 .
29 The letters are set out in Appendix 4 of Pugh 's book and some are summarised here :
30 Specimen provisions are set out in Appendix 4 .
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