Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] [det] " 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 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 .
4 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 .
5 update the Change Review Forms to reflect these decisions
6 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) ) .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 The current research programme aims to bridge this gap by looking at the interplay between organizational processes of technological change and economic consequences .
11 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 .
12 ‘ 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 .
13 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 ) .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 ‘ During the spring Cry hopes to gather many thousands of signatures all over real Yorkshire in order to convince the Local Government Commission that Yorkshire people wish to see their county made whole again , ’ he said .
18 The living room has to house some or all of these things and if it 's used for eating has to come up with storage for china , glass and cutlery too .
19 A general search instruction has to specify several pieces of information ; the address A and length L of a table to be searched , a comparison condition and a compared value ( the former usually implied in the operation code or specified In a subsidiary information field , the latter in an implied location such as an accumulator ) .
20 Naturally , the Ceauşescu clan had to possess more consumer goods than anyone else in order to assert their authority .
21 Meanwhile , in 1918 , following the retirement of the Rev W B Sleight as President , the Rev F W Gilby M.A. agreed to occupy this position as a stop-gap until the election of a successor at the first Congress after the end of the First World War .
22 Twickenham is a long way away and the message from the North is that the Rugby Football Union needs to plough more resources into its missionary work in the area .
23 We continued our work until the fingerprint man arrived to dust that dreadful black powder everywhere .
24 To summarize , the McKinsey matrix seems to have more general scope for devising investment and general financial-management policy .
25 Who are , as you probably all know , erm , in London , or on their way to London , lobbying , I hope successfully , but I fear probably not , said he , keeping an eye on the tape recorder trying to get more money out of the government in regard to our backing in this , and we wish you well .
26 This research project is part of a research program intended to identify any causal component in the association between low income and poor health .
27 This three year research project seeks to remedy this shortcoming by examing what solicitors do , from the moment a defendant first seeks legal advice to the time of disposition .
28 This research project aims to reconstruct that process of transformation , the changes in outlook , concerns , attitudes and sensibilities and trace the sources of that change .
29 Two years ago the United States Congress voted to outlaw this counterfeiting by passing the Indian Arts and Crafts Law of 1990 .
30 When pumping in carbon dioxide failed to have any effect on the blaze , a site emergency was called .
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