Example sentences of "[adv] the [noun sg] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The old chapel was demolished in 1907 to make way fro the Centenary Memorial Hall . |
2 | RIGHT The medley Boat Station , Port Meadow , Oxford , 6½×10¼″ ( 16.5×26 cm ) |
3 | This girl 's quite switched on on the tour operator side |
4 | I always will be , ’ claiming that taking on the pop funk sound of the moment was a perfect fulfilment of punk 's evangelist logic . |
5 | The delay was highlighted in New Scientist ( 16 December 1982 , p 707 ) and later on the television programme Panorama . |
6 | By 1942 Greenly was in ill health but still carried on the family model-engineering business . |
7 | Schladming , just to the east , which tried to take on the World Cup commitment , has suffered similarly . |
8 | But as they do need the financial background too , finding a suitable candidate to take on the finance director role , particularly of a large organisation , can be a problem and it 's not unknown for a company to invest considerable time and money in training someone specially for the job , though it is rare . |
9 | Suddenly the sound Swindon defence was at panic stations . |
10 | Four main factors encouraged the decline in employment in the 1980s : first , the concentration of older workers , in many instances , in declining industries ; second , the operation of particular schemes to promote worker redeployment ( eg the Redundancy Payments Act ) or replacement ( the Job Release Scheme ) ; third , the pressure of high unemployment ; fourth , changing attitudes among government , business , trade unions and older people themselves , in respect of the older worker 's right to employment in relation to other younger age groups . |
11 | A rent will be unascertainable if it is fixed by reference to facts which can not be known at the date of the lease , eg the market rental value at a future date . |
12 | One way of doing this is to ensure that specialists implementing technical changes , eg the Resource Management Initiative , pay heed to the behavioural changes they expect to promote in managers and staff involved . |
13 | At the heart of System 10 sits the Sybase SQL Server 10 product , basically the core database server which the company has been shipping since 1987 , and now out at around 5,000 sites worldwide . |
14 | While disputing the definition of an underclass composed of recalcitrant or wayward pathological individuals , it should be noted that current developments in public policy , especially the poll tax registration and payment procedures , are encouraging the formation of an ‘ underclass ’ in the sense of a section of society which does not participate even formally in society , let alone participate fully as citizens . |
15 | These include , according to Gray ( 1986 , p. 18 ) , ‘ the Treasury ( in a number of guises ) , the [ former ] Management and Personnel Office ( especially the Management Efficiency Division ) , the Efficiency Unit , the Joint Management Unit , and even ( in the wings ) the National Audit Office ’ . |
16 | Recommendations thus include the establishment of a ‘ Charter of Patients ' Rights ’ , a ‘ Health Quality Commission ’ and a ‘ Health Technology Commission ; ’ There will also be a ‘ quality agenda ’ for primary care , especially the family doctor service . |
17 | The record industry 's response to this situation was not particularly systematic but by now some trends are obvious : the average age of the pop market ( and especially the pop single-buying market ) is younger than it was ; record companies devote more attention to building big mainstream stars than to servicing a variety of musical tastes ; stars are now conceived and sold as multi-media performers ; there has been a steady decline in the significance of live music making except as a promotional device . |
18 | These movements , especially the youth movement GIL , tended to keep the middle and working classes apart , reflecting deep social divides in Italy . |
19 | Its holdings were dominated by the great trading companies , especially the East India Company . |
20 | Curiously enough the Dunrossness District Plan avoids mentioning these negative aspects , so was there a conspiracy of silence here ? |
21 | The capping has brought down the poll tax bill in the borough to £339.22 , a reduction of nearly £14 . |
22 | And if the faculty chose to go down the specialist qualification route , he added , it would go some way towards restoring credibility in the auditing profession by ensuring that standards are raised . |
23 | Before I left the Lock and I was on nights the sirens went one night and this was before they stopped going down the shelter we went down the air raid shelter that is , now , is the cellar to the club at Bloxwich Lock 's club ! |
24 | When I moved to secondary school , the PE master used to encourage me in my running and , when he saw I had some potential , he took me down the North London AC and made me a member there so I could train a couple of times a week . |
25 | Others claim to aid the filter process by breaking down the detritus helping filter bacteria to get to work . |
26 | For extended periods of a week or more , you must drain down the household plumbing system . |
27 | A mob attacked Kano government offices and burnt down the state radio station . |
28 | We drove down the Angel Bank skirting Ludlow , and then as we turned into Corvedale the sun came out and it cleared … |
29 | You run down the metal fire escape on the gable end of the building . |
30 | Jack saw the ambulance tearing down the factory service road , siren screaming , lights blazing . |