Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | , writes : WHILE LOOKING through a book of Royal photos the other day I noticed that Prince Charles seems to wear kilts of different tartans . |
2 | Indeed , those dermatologists who have undertaken clinics in general practitioners ' surgeries find that over 40% of the patients seen have to be followed up in a hospital clinic , thus leading to unnecessary duplication of notes and considerable wastage of consultant time and resources . |
3 | However in line with KPMG publicised policies on corporate finance services activities , MAS partners ( along with other partners ) should not commit either themselves or the firm to sponsor issues . |
4 | Too long a time with any one of the above steps of the sequence would only serve to emphasise their ignorance , whereas variety offers opportunity for different kinds of engagement . |
5 | Enjoying immunities from various forms of taxation and from administrative interference by the State , the monasteries were at a distinct advantage in accumulating land and retaining scarce peasant labour , and they benefited from a flow of bequests by repentant sons of the Church . |
6 | The client eventually recovered £1,000 in supplementary benefit additional requirements , backdated to 1976 . |
7 | They also owned estates in other parts of Ayrshire and in Galloway . |
8 | The requirement for exogenous administration of cholinergic agents to stimulate motility in isolated models of mammalian small bowel , has been described previously . |
9 | For the past two years the BVDG has used the Cologne Art Fair as a platform to promote support for particular museums . |
10 | Clients who make money with licensed dealers , by accident or design , imagine this is what usually happens . |
11 | It will make provision for mixed-ability groups much easier to organise , and encourage independent study . |
12 | Firms may also make provision for bridging loans or provide temporary mortgage facilities . |
13 | Where products do make provision for active retention management ( many do not ) it is likely to be at document level alone . |
14 | For court judgments there is , for the European Community , the 1968 Brussels Convention , made part of English law by the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 , and reciprocal enforcement treaties with various other countries under the Administration of Justice Act 1920 and the Foreign Judgments ( Reciprocal Enforcement ) Act 1933 . |
15 | Firms favour rise in personal tax |
16 | Unisys has set in place its Colleagues developers programme , offering development and porting support to independent software vendors , plans to begin software distribution via compact disks during the second quarter , and will introduce network licensing software from Gradient Technologies Inc . |
17 | Aberconwy Borough Council said the damage figure passed the point at which they could make requests for financial help to the Government . |
18 | There are two key tasks in these areas : first , the regions have to be thoroughly surveyed , which in the case of elephants often involves tracking of tagged animals by VHF radio or even satellite . |
19 | This was a Labour vote of censure on the government 's acceptance of the proposals from the Top Salaries Review Board for large increases in the pay of senior public servants . |
20 | Religious leaders have developed ideologies of natural law and the common good to reinforce the Roman catholic element . |
21 | So Kant sought by ‘ limiting knowledge to make room for faith ’ , and to connect faith with moral awareness and action . |
22 | Adam also wrote the De Utensilibus ad Domum Regendam , a treatise composed after returning to his native village which he had left over eleven years before ; its use of quaint and archaic words was designed to show his knowledge of learned terminology in naming objects of everyday life . |
23 | It was intended as a device to enable states with major accumulations of crude oil to exercise the fullest possible degree of control over the industry concerned with its extraction . |
24 | ‘ It would be very sad to see Middlesbrough without first-class cricket . ’ |
25 | Lord Kemsley and Lord Rothermere owned chains of provincial dailies too . |
26 | The SOC agreed to accept the wording of the draft UN agreement ( " Cambodia 's tragic recent history requires special measures to assure protection of human rights " ) . |
27 | It seems that the construction workers building galleries in total darkness get their bearings and coordinate their work by sensing the magnetic field of the earth . |
28 | The hardship and poverty of the workers meant that , increasingly , strikes became part of industrial life in the towns . |
29 | Indeed last night an eternal flame was burning , as Gascoigne became part of Roman folklore . |
30 | They became part of received wisdom , and to some extent , they remain so . |