Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [prep] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Cars to arrive by 12.30pm. £4 per car , no booking needed . |
2 | A DOZEN wildlife watchdogs will turn to pedal power next week in a bid to raise at least £5,000 . |
3 | Indeed , OSF expects sales of DCE licences to contribute at least $55m to its coffers in 1994 . |
4 | When the European Communities Act 1972 became law each House of Parliament set up a committee to advise on how scrutiny of European legislation could most effectively take place . |
5 | The couple were in the heat of a campaign to raise at least £200,000 for the St John Ambulance Brigade for a headquarters in the south east of England . |
6 | That underlines the fact that the one Bill will have the capacity to cater for both Scotland and England . |
7 | A period of anarchy followed , in which the Turks were able to take advantage of the divisions amongst their Christian enemies to raid into both Croatia and the Slovene lands of Carniola . |
8 | Predicting the weather is a risky business , but you can take out insurance by choosing seeds and plants to cope with both drought and downpour . |
9 | Their specification however , looks down the road and anticipates the need to provide for both Microsoft Corp NT interoperability and Windows NT SparcWare applications in future . |
10 | In their 4-ply Bouncing Babes range , Spectrum have added a selection of ‘ spot dye ’ shades on 100 gram balls to retail at around £2.36 or less . |
11 | Section 40(1) of the Patents Act 1977 permits an employee inventor to apply to either tribunal for a single or periodic award of compensation over and above the salary he is already earning . |
12 | When you buy your spur , also buy bolts sufficiently long to pass through both spur and post to leave at least 25mm ( 1in ) protruding . |
13 | Yet in the face of almost every conceivable difficulty widespread and bitter popular hostility to the whole idea of naval development , the need to import from abroad officers and technicians of all kinds , the surrender of Azov and consequent loss of the Black Sea fleet in 1711 ( see pp. 271–2 ) — Peter I had by his death in 1725 made Russia one of the great naval powers of Europe . |
14 | Asia Equity , a securities firm , expects earnings to increase by only 1% in 1993 , though it is looking for 16% growth in 1994 after the lights come back on . |
15 | ‘ I could have been the only Irishman to play for both Billy Bingham and Jack Charlton , ’ he said . |
16 | Armed with collecting boxes they persuaded customers to part with nearly £135 for Newhaven lifeboat . |
17 | This time , the ITB expects the participating firms to score at least £5m in direct sales . |
18 | The Challenge team will mark the submission bid to the Department of the Environment later this month with a castle-building event to raise at least £15,000 through sponsorship for two local charities , the Ann Charlton Muscular Sclerosis lodge and the Kirkleatham Special School . |
19 | As the recent experience of many English villages shows only too well , there are ample opportunities for conflict to arise between both farmers and farm workers on the one hand and the newcomers on the other . |
20 | David the chief economist of Nat West Bank expects output to rise by only point six percent this year . |
21 | Cut the plastic to cover at least 75% of the tank 's base , cut one or two holes along the back for the uplift tubes to fit in tightly , either just pushed in or siliconed . |
22 | The market is now expecting pre-tax profits to emerge at about £70m this year , a far cry from the £138m taxable profits reported in 1988 . |
23 | The Board is due to meet later this month to decide on how hospital services in its area will be delivered in future . |
24 | Such a collapse would cause corporate profits to decline to just 3% of GNP ( see chart ) , a level not seen since 1974 . |
25 | So I think it is a matter of erm importance for the structure plan its inclusion er and I think to put the an answer to one of the questions that was put earlier , if it is not to be left to the district to decide on where development is or is not appropriate in open countryside as defined in the structure plan policy , who it is intended could be making the decision on where development would be appropriate . |
26 | I had called round at the house early in the week to check on how things had gone over the weekend . |
27 | Discharging these responsibilities requires public health doctors to work with both purchasers and providers . |
28 | For chunky knitting , a 90% Courtelle/10% Nylon Brushed Chunky has been introduced in five pale shades to retail at approximately £1.89 for a 100 gram ball . |
29 | It became a commonplace for novelists like Arnold Bennett and pioneering critics like Gilbert Seldes to talk of how Chaplin had overcome the limitations of cinema and ‘ passed beyond the form entirely . ’ |
30 | This involves a per unit price below average cost , plus a lump sum fee for the right to consume , which is of sufficient size to ensure at least breakeven . |