Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | At the trial Findlay applied to exclude both the oral admissions and the written confession . |
2 | But the milk board refuses to consider that . |
3 | Furthermore , all families on income support have to pay 20 per cent of the community charge and the whole of their water charges , and although the rates of income support include an allowance to cover the community charge payment , it is quite insufficient to compensate for the extra expenditure . |
4 | The pack also includes general guidance for employers and employees on the prevention of work-related musculo-skeletal disorders , and an assessment checklist designed to help most employers who have to carry out an assessment of their manual handling operations to do so quickly and at minimum cost . |
5 | In contrast , in R & B Customs Brokers Ltd v UDT Finance Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 All ER 847 a clause in a hire purchase contract purported to exclude all implied terms concerned with description , quality and fitness for purpose . |
6 | update the Change Review Forms to reflect these decisions |
7 | It is possible that a ‘ fire storm ’ condition developed in the town , similar to that which occurred in several German cities during the last war , when saturation bombing raids started so many fires that the city became effectively one big fire , sucking into itself hurricane force winds to bring fresh oxygen to the heart of the inferno . |
8 | The fact that a person is aware of a notice or contract term purporting to exclude another 's liability for negligence is not to be taken as indicating a voluntary assumption of any risk ( s2(3) ) . |
9 | A computer programme designed to ensure perfect transportation conditions for works of art has been devised by an art restorer at the Laboratory of Analytical Restoration at the Smithsonian Institute , Washington . |
10 | Analogously , computerised text recognition needs to use higher level knowledge to achieve comparable levels of performance . |
11 | There is a promise , and strength of quality in their songwriting , but The Prayer Boat appear to have some way to paddle before they find a grasp of the studio techniques they will need to coax real spirit from their music . |
12 | Now it is starting to rev its engines with a new Spectrum programme designed to increase Interactive channel sales , preparing the way for Solaris-on-Intel . |
13 | Anti-road campaigners called for the government to guarantee long-term protection for Oxleas Wood and pointed out that the change of mind did not necessarily signal a change of policy , with the government 's £23,000 million roads programme continuing to threaten 160 sites of special scientific interest , many of them more valuable than Oxleas Wood . |
14 | There were problems aired , including the fact that nurses after training are not employed due to the cutbacks and are not allowed as a result to get the six months experience needed to get another job . |
15 | In 1939 he rejoined his regiment and served on the staff as a captain until 1944 , when he was transferred to the procurement and fine arts branch formed to protect historic buildings and works of art at risk during the invasion of the Continent . |
16 | Nevertheless , any account of the undergraduate curriculum has to address such issues , not because the questions must be asked , but because they have already been answered — in the institutional , professional and curricular structures that exist — and these answers must be examined . |
17 | Apparently extraneous variables such as trainee motivation and trainer expertise continue to dominate other factors such as differences in technology and differences in learning tasks . |
18 | The current research programme aims to bridge this gap by looking at the interplay between organizational processes of technological change and economic consequences . |
19 | He cycled 70 miles in bad weather and gale force winds to make certain we reached our next game on time . ’ |
20 | Any screening programme needs to fulfil several clear conditions : the disease should be common ( or important in its effects ) ; there must be a reliable screening procedure to detect disease early ; and treatment should be available to modify the outcome . |
21 | ‘ The benefits of a mass screening programme have to prove that prolongation of survival as a result of early disease detection outweighs psychological and financial drawbacks . |
22 | The findings from the sentence completion study seem to support this argument , in that performance was better on item ( 1 ) than on item ( 2 ) , and performance on item ( 2 ) was better than on ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) . |
23 | In order to continue to monitor the developments in the English vocabulary from day to day and from year to year , it is essential for the Dictionary Department to continue to collect such quotations . |
24 | As well as failing to reward its rural working-class supporters , the Azaña coalition proved to have little to offer the large and politically pivotal class of small tenant farmers . |
25 | Under the terms of Law 57 of 1990 , announced on Sept. 18 and back-dated to Aug. 8 , the Revolution Command Council decided to seize all foreign assets and order local courts to ignore international legal rulings against Iraq . |
26 | It seemed simple enough at the outset … vegetarian author Rebecca Hall offered to pay ten thousand pounds to any farmer willing to live like a battery chicken for a week . |
27 | The Environmental Geoscience degree aims to train professional geoscientists eligible for the traditional geoscience professions , but concentrates on those aspects which are particularly important for the study of the environment . |
28 | In the early 1950s Highlander work shifted to make educational programs on the civil rights issue its major priority . |
29 | The Stock Exchange plans to publish revised listing rules in May 1993 so that they become effective in July 1993 . |
30 | Equally a Dutch investor wishing to buy shares on the London Stock Exchange needs to turn Dutch guilders into pounds sterling . |