Example sentences of "[prep] a recent [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In a recent incident a vehicle failed to stop at the junction and damaged Curwen House the building on Gubberford Lane almost opposite the end of Tithe Barn Lane .
2 This was first flown in 1979 , but Bill found himself hanging upside down when the brakes seized on landing , and was reluctant to repeat this so it is now owned by Disney Industries , featuring in a recent film The Rocketeer .
3 Further , in a recent case the Court has held that unless an individual agreement can be shown in concrete terms to produce an effect on trade , it does not fall within Article 85(1) .
4 The Commission actively encourages private parties to seek remedies before the national courts and in a recent case the European Court held that the Commission had a duty to assist national courts by making confidential Community documents and witnesses available in national proceedings .
5 In a recent case the Court of Appeal has held that there certainly may be a lease without rent : Ashburn Anstalt v Arnold ( 1988 ) 2 WLR 706 ( see Chapter 11 ) .
6 In a recent editorial The Australian Financial Review , the national daily newspaper , said of the pilots ' dispute : ‘ Relentless rhetoric , cynical misinformation and myopic stubbornness have coalesced to provide such a poisonous setting to the dispute that any compromise will be presented as defeat .
7 The interests of commerce sometimes have a nationalistic tinge : in a recent decision a United States court referred in its reasoning to the interests in maintaining New York as a leading commercial centre .
8 In a recent decision the Employment Appeal Tribunal has confirmed that a woman who is entitled to return to work but is made redundant while still on maternity leave , is to be regarded as automatically unfairly dismissed if the employer does not offer a suitable alternative vacancy or prove that no such vacancy exists ( see John Menzies GB Ltd v Porter [ 1992 ] 457 Industrial Relations Legal Information Bulletin 13 ) .
9 In a recent report no difference was found between the effects of perindopril and nifedipine on patients ' microalbuminuria and blood pressure over one year .
10 In a recent interview the rather eccentric group claimed to be the disciples of David Icke .
11 In a recent study a group of exporters indicated that financing their export activities , which included managing cash-flow as well as managing exchange rate fluctuations , was their most difficult task .
12 However , in a recent study a substantial decline in suicide rates among young white females ( under 25 years of age ) was found in areas in which crisis centres were established , compared with a considerable increase in those in which such developments had not taken place ( Miller et al. 1984 ) .
13 In a recent study the mean systolic blood pressure of hypertensive diabetics ( n =203 ) was 174±27 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure 89±14 mm Hg ( Pacy et al , 1985 ) .
14 Although the client suggested a Victorian-style treatment , similar to a recent conversion a few doors away , the architects were determined to convert the building in a sympathetic but thoroughly modern way , on the limited budget which was available .
15 At a recent show a motorised respirator was retailing at between £280 and £300 .
16 At a recent meeting the Local Joint Working Party considered the appropriate grades for the above posts .
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