Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [to-vb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The array did not fall completely into disuse , and the crown still relied on the sheriffs to call the posse comitatus to deal with local disturbances .
2 The flow of funds from the personal sector to the financial institutions does not only represent workers providing for their retirement , but also represents the accumulation of wealth whereby socially privileged strata transmit their cultural patrimony ( e.g. saving through endowment policies to provide for private education ) .
3 A resident at the C.I.C. hut could easily do a spot of rock-climbing , nip into Fort William to indulge in some leisurely shopping for tartan gonks and still be back in time for a sing-song round the primus stove .
4 You 'll need two of these because we want two O Hs to go with those two O Hs .
5 Herr Nordern to attend to this — and this — and this — ! ’
6 THE hard luck story to emerge from this year 's Martell Grand National surely can not come from David Stoddart , the man who sold Party Politics 48 hours before the big race and now looks forward to an agreed bonus of £15,000 on top of the original £80,000 price tag .
7 Unless the Government are prepared to provide a forum for funds and expertise to assist the defence industry to diversify into other products , the job losses and the decline in Britain 's economic performance will continue — but , then , the Secretary of State does not care .
8 Program the sensor pods to search for any sign of ancient habitations within a twelve thousand mile radius of the pole . ’
9 Last month 's issue featured my visit to East Lambrook Manor to look at true geraniums , or cranesbills .
10 The event commemorated the courage of the villages of Plestin who helped the crew of an RAF aircraft to escape on 27 September 1941 .
11 But the big record companies say they need elaborate long term contracts to invest in new talent .
12 Hum. , 1908–13 ) for the purpose of giving graduates of the College opportunity to travel at such time in their careers as might be of most value to them either by enabling them to broaden their experience of other countries and their peoples or to carry out research .
13 Then I was promoted to assistant cashier at the Wandsworth branch where I had to deal with the toll accounts to go to head office as well as the share accounts and the dividends .
14 This diffuseness was paralleled by a marked degree of confusion over the appropriate research methods to use in empirical studies .
15 Grain prices during the 1880s and 1890s , in Russia as elsewhere , were severely depressed , making it even more difficult for landowners accustomed to rely on serf labour to adapt to commercial farming .
16 ‘ It 's indicative of a seething hatred and the proximity of loyalist and nationalist areas which enables the killer gangs to drive into one another 's area in a minute and get back whether they are scouting or going in to murder . ’
17 193 , that a member state might make the right of its fishing vessels to fish against national quotas subject to those vessels ' having a real economic link with that state , it took care expressly to stipulate that the link had to concern only the relations between that vessel 's fishing operations and the populations dependent on fisheries and related industries : see p. 222 , para. 27 .
18 Next in line is a tri-function rocker switch to switch between high power , low power or standby modes .
19 This information is increasingly becoming of local nature , C C T and L M S make it difficult for our national research department to deal with local issues .
20 Despite prolonging the Congress ( due to end on July 13 ) in order to elect a chairman , on July 17 the decision was postponed until the autumn , leaving former deputy chairman Ruslan Khasbulatov to continue as acting chairman of the Supreme Soviet .
21 Such a one-bit register holding information as to the status of a transput unit is called a flag ; more generally , we use the term flag to refer to any one-bit field holding status information ( whether in a special register or in a portion of a store location ) .
22 Discussing this later at one of the Observations planning meetings , the idea of sharing ‘ inspirational works ’ appealed to all those present as complementing a tendency in review columns to focus on new titles and ‘ how to do it ’ guides .
23 Alton Social Services are hoping to attract a lot of new foster carers in the Alton and Bordon areas to coincide with National Foster Week , and a change in the whole concept of foster care .
24 Difference-of-squares circuit uses feedback attenuation to compensate for lost output
25 If we are talking about hypocrisy , let me say that it would be hypocrisy to suggest that we have the powers unilaterally to introduce a labelling directive to discriminate against foreign veal .
26 The ARR did not require the reporting accountant to report on controlled trust accounts , although Part II of the SAR contained rules determining how a solicitor should deal with the movement of controlled trust money , ie the circumstances in which money could be paid in or withdrawn from a controlled trust account , and the records that had to be kept .
27 In America , once managers make an offer for their company , the independent directors hire investment banks to look for other potential buyers .
28 The government has cut its grants to two leading AIDS charities to focus on high risk groups .
29 An attempt by Francis Pym and some thirty dissatisfied MPs in 1985 to form a Centre Forward group to press for such changes was short-lived .
30 However , there was Saturday evening to get through first .
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