Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | To , to make contingency plans to hold it on a day when we do n't need the cooperation of the employers in terms of time off |
2 | The remarkable persistence of the wasp 's performance serves also to remind us that most other animals have contingency plans to extricate them from such behavioural culs-de-sac . |
3 | As you will no doubt have already discovered , this decision is not made easier as each university attempts to lure you through its portals with its glossy prospectus . |
4 | The radical elite theorists emphasized that popular participation is perfectly feasible , but collusion between elite groups prevents it from being established . |
5 | It has been shown to thrive on a diet of soluble uranium ions converting them into solid waste and thereby making them easier to remove . |
6 | The next case attempts to introduce you to some of these complexities . |
7 | Very few Account Executives ( AEs ) at DPR Futures knew anything beyond the most basic facts about futures . |
8 | The courses consist of specially written course books taking you through a programme of work , mostly practical activity . |
9 | ‘ None of the Chelsea lads said anything to me . |
10 | Farmers will be offered money to cut the use of pesticides and fertilizers , and those who choose to convert to organic methods of cultivation will receive support premiums to assist them during the lean transition period . |
11 | RSPCA inspectors found him after combing the area for an hour following a tip off . |
12 | When you see Chelsea fans applaud something like that it makes you wonder . |
13 | Also , never think that Glentoran fans regard you as a traitor because you want to move to our biggest rivals Linfield . |
14 | Middlesbrough fans share something in common with Lawrence . |
15 | Middlesbrough fans share something in common with Lawrence . |
16 | ‘ The Daleks ’ , however , took the show up into the rarified heights of peak viewing , prompting programme schedulers to see it as a very useful keystone in grabbing audiences for the whole of Saturday evening — which had been Donald Baverstock 's prime intention all along . |
17 | To make matters worse , the college authorities interpreted it as a reflection on the conduct and organization of the society , which they accordingly ordered to be disbanded with immediate effect . |
18 | If the amount of data to be passed is small , you may prefer to pass data to the CHAINed program by using the indirection operators to store them at known addresses . |
19 | Commentators initially understood that his proposals and the WPE central committee resolution of March 6 which adopted his report excluded a multiparty system , and required opposition groups to merge themselves into the existing single party framework under its new name . |
20 | This peculiar quality of solid , clenched abstraction appears in phrase after phrase — " compactness " dwells within the " " compression " " of Horatian metres ; but as soon as a translator attempts to transpose him into English quatrains , things go askew and adrift , because every compression is paid for with an expansion . |
21 | Nor will future researchers thank us for leaving them a vast amount of dross which makes the location and comprehension of useful material more difficult . |
22 | The Hardy Hall and George and Marie cases introduced you to the idea that case studies ought to include a certain amount of financial and statistical data . |
23 | ANIMATIONS New series of Wild Life images COMPUTERS Buying one for your machine GIFTS Some seasonable inspiration |
24 | As the snake closes in for the kill , its mouth sensors guide it with deadly accuracy . |
25 | INDEPENDENT Television News yesterday announced the appointment of American investment bank Lehman Brothers to guide it through ownership changes envisaged in the 1990 Broadcasting Act . |
26 | ITN has recruited American investment bank Lehman Brothers to steer it through the restructuring . |
27 | We have offered to produce , on demand , any other communications which braille readers ask us for . |
28 | Bloom et al. " s study of how to is acquired in infinitival complement constructions led them to the clear conclusion that " the children learned to with the meaning " " direction towards " " and not as a meaningless syntactic marker " ( 1984 : 391 ) . |
29 | One of her Lock pictures assembled itself in Marie 's head : miles of crawling grey sea kicking up frills of white foam and the castle black , romantic , against it . |
30 | It is 19 7 ft 6in wide and 43 8ft long , the roof columns dividing it into four longitudinal bays . |