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

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1 It has been decided that the introductory day on future courses should include a substantial session on confidentiality .
2 Most of the introductory texts to organisational theory will have a chapter on the classical , systems and contingency approaches to organisations .
3 Four staff from Stokesley sausage manufacturers Mr Lazenby 's have been awarded the Introductory Certificate in Supervisory Management .
4 The introductory document on national curriculum English hints at formal examinations at the end of key stages and this saddens her .
5 A recent research project has certainly proved that a large number of very young babies would stop crying or even go to sleep whenever they heard the introductory music to certain television soap operas .
6 A new study by the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board ( PMPRB ) found that 56 per cent of the introductory prices of 124 new drugs in Canada were greater than the corresponding median international prices .
7 The repairs are being carried out to the bridge at Knayton and the inside lanes of both carriageways are closed .
8 The repairs are being carried out to the bridge at Knayton and the inside lanes of both carriageways are closed .
9 Saw off the waste close to the lines , then finish the outside angles by planing , and the inside angle by careful paring with a very sharp chisel , which must be wider than the thickness of the material .
10 Now we use the inside scale for all angles with turns from right to left looking from the base line .
11 On the inside pages of this ‘ Update ’ , there is a description of the new Quality Framework .
12 Whether quoting ‘ Pop ’ ( ‘ Success is a frame of mind ’ ) or Groucho Marx ( ‘ When it 's 9.30 in New York , it 's 1937 in Los Angeles ’ ) , Hearst slips the reader the inside story on some very high times .
13 I well I could tell you the inside story of that but I 'm not going to but I will tell the outside , the public story .
14 From the first Reagan-Gorbachev summit at Geneva in November 1985 , through all their later encounters , this book gives the inside story of American-Soviet relations at the top , with page after page of who-said-what-to-whom , based largely on Mr Shultz 's copious records and those of his associates .
15 He was regarded as an independent , but increasingly he became Aung San 's adviser , supplying the inside knowledge of British forms of government and administration which Bogyoke lacked .
16 The river meanders have changed position often and so wide floodplains have formed from gravel , sand and mud which has been deposited on the inside edge of each meander .
17 Your spine runs down the centre of the body , so the corresponding foot reflex will be found running down the inside edge of both feet .
18 She flung the inside door to one side , was about to slam it but changed her mind and closed it behind her in a quiet and controlled manner .
19 There is no doubt the uniform policemen see their one-time associates in the CID as having crossed a divide , while the detectives know they have joined a closed and somewhat élite family group , whose strengths include the inside support of other members of that society .
20 For short curtains , use braids to edge the sides or sew fringing along the inside edges of full-length curtains to add a touch of grandeur .
21 The Pan-African Union for Social Democracy called for the total rejection of any modification of the election timetable , while on Sept. 15 the National Alliance for Democracy ( AND ) , a grouping of about 40 political parties , demanded that the 12-month transition period be respected and called for a reshuffle of André Milongo 's transitional government .
22 Certainly the total runs to hundreds .
23 They measure the total distance of three jumps by the frog , it does n't matter how far the owner leaps .
24 On top of the existing reservations for " untouchables " castes , this brought the total proportion of reserved jobs to 49.5 per cent of all public-service posts .
25 The world still spends more than $1,000 billion per year on arms — more than the total income of one half of the world 's population .
26 This reliance on the state demonstrates the impact of exclusion from the labour market — only 9 per cent of the total income of older people comes from employment .
27 Basic provision of shelter , heat and light often consume more than half the total income of unemployed claimants .
28 You could have a family of maybe erm an older carer with a mentally handicapped son or daughter who receives various allowances , but whom the total income for that family is such that it is so low because of special circumstances , maybe the mother has to have special heating , or special diets , or whatever , as to be logical that we waive some or all of the charge .
29 The department is also responsible for consolidating all the business plans and presenting the resulting total corporate plan and the strategic implications of the total plan to senior management .
30 Thus , Bowen , Davis and Kopf ( 1960 ) define ‘ the real burden of a public debt to a generation as the total consumption of private goods foregone during the lifetime of that generation ’ ( p. 702 ) .
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