Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [art] minutes " in BNC.

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1 The Governors ' commitment to the new scientific revolution is perhaps summed up in the concluding paragraph of the Minutes :
2 I have been asked to send you the following extract from the Minutes of the Computing Sub-Group meeting held 24 March 1993 .
3 Discussions on such things in the minutes were the most discussed topics ever until displayed by the later stages of the bond redemption issue .
4 Wide margins should be left on either side of the minutes .
5 He was told that no answer was possible because no statistics were kept , though a quick glance at the minutes of the RCM executive would have shown that the conversion rate to Christianity was well into double figures .
6 I put in a square bracket on the minutes
7 It is evident that he did live there in his later years as the Minutes of 1771 agree to provide his successor with lodgings in Chelsea , ‘ until such time as Mr. Miller has quit his apartments in the greenhouse ’ .
8 There is a curious statement in the minutes of the general meeting , that William Stone left the chair before sentence of dismissal was pronounced on Huntingford .
9 One such association was with R.A.F. Medmenham , the origins of which perhaps date to the early part of the last War when Danesfield House at Medmenham was taken over by the R.A.F. as its photographic unit , although the first reference in the Minutes is October 1953 .
10 Chair , the point about the schools is that we could put that information in the minutes for the next meeting , schools that are participating in the survey .
11 Any corrections to the minutes first ?
12 Erm printed in the official copy for this but left off this copy were the names , also the Reverend of Glangothwyn and the Reverend Victor of Hamwell Erm does anybody else wish to make any comments on the minutes of .
13 SPRINTERS must also be single-minded fellows who blank out their own family in the minutes before the gun .
14 It was a strong probability that the Guardian still retained in their archives a numbered copy of the minutes which would have told us immediately to whom that copy had been issued and therefore the name of the informant .
15 Hence I never knew who the culprit was and was never put into possession of the document or documents which existed and which would certainly have identified that person , since each copy of the minutes had , on my advice , been numbered .
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