Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A Tractarian , whose work for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel attracted national attention , he became archdeacon of Dorset in 1862 but resigned , through ill health , nine months later .
2 A member of the Spooner family , connected to Wilberforce by his marriage to Barbara Spooner , became Archdeacon of Coventry with responsibility for Birmingham and had close links to the evangelical Calthorpes , landowners and philanthropists in the city .
3 MOTOROLA SIGNS CHORUS FOR MICROKERNEL ON POWERPC …
4 BONG : Then foreign correspondent Brent Sadler , 41 , who quit ITN for CNN at Christmas , split with his second wife .
5 The other problem with this method is that column C shows 00.00 in rows there is not yet an entry in column A. To remove all these spurious zeros all you have to do is to use the command : /Worksheet , Global , Zero , Yes which displays blanks in place of 0s .
6 This area is probably more suited to the older children , and offers opportunity for experience of sorting , matching , comparisons and shape .
7 If you require hospital attention and the cost exceeds £50 , the HCI Representative at the resort can , if necessary , make payment on behalf of the Norwich Union .
8 It has been suggested that the Soviet political process produces tendencies for problems to be faced too late and for decision-makers then to push too fast and too far paying little heed to the impact of their decisions in other realms .
9 * IF * Wilko was ever to go I would want Strach as manager at Leeds .
10 A conference at Lancaster House in August 1979 saw the British government make concession after concession to the Black nationalists .
11 In general , businesses prefer to avoid the courts , litigation ( and even lawyers ) so far as possible , and the terms may therefore make provision for settlement of disputes by arbitration , or by one of the other systems of alternative dispute resolution , such as conciliation , which are now available .
12 In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value .
13 Fixed-term contracts may make provision for employees on leave to have their passage(s) to and from home paid for by the employer .
14 With a view toward facilitating the use of electronic bills of lading , the Law Commissions recommended that the Secretary of State be empowered to ‘ make provision by regulations for information given by means other than in writing to be of equivalent force and effect as if it had been given in writing . ’
15 If the court gives leave , the trustee must make provision in respect of the proof in question as the court directs .
16 Thames Water has promised to continue discussions with objectors over the next two to three years before applying for planning permission .
17 Because half of the Library 's budget represents payment in advance for subscriptions for the following year , it is extremely difficult to make savings in the current year when financial pressures are exerted .
18 DOE will make requests for information on the numbers of requests made under the Directive .
19 Norris made a much greater impact than Keegan had done earlier , and his speech was followed by an appeal by Cardinal Frings for a concerted effort on the Church 's part to support projects in relief of poverty .
20 Each vidane was given forms in triplicate on which to record information about crimes .
21 MIND is now a large ‘ direct-care ’ organization , that is , it receives money in grants from NHS and local authorities to provide some of the elements of the total service described in Chapters 7 and 8 , and it employs a large number of staff to support and enhance the work of the volunteers .
22 The Nuffield hospital says sessions on the scanner are allocated first according to urgency , and then according to who 's placed contracts for scans with the hospital .
23 Templetons became part of Stoddards in 1981 .
24 Nagorny Karabakh , which has a predominantly Armenian population , became part of Azerbaijan in 1923 after the consolidation of Soviet power in the Transcaucasus region .
25 In recent weeks Bakatin had come under criticism from senior military and KGB officers for his perceived failure to tackle the current crime wave , and for suggesting decentralization of control of limited contingents of Interior Ministry troops to republican governments .
26 She expected to see signs of fury in his eyes at that stab but she saw nothing to indicate any such irritation .
27 For instance , the chairman of an Italian company that Morton acquired in the 1970s has been given responsibility for adhesives throughout the region .
28 It was more closely mapped in the new Regulations for Further Education in 1946 , with Local Education Authorities given responsibility for initiatives in conjunction with the universities and voluntary bodies .
29 A minister will be given responsibility for transport in the capital , including the £750 million upgrading of the Central Line Underground service .
30 He will seek to ensure that these are permitted deductions. ( c ) Premiums It may be that the headtenant will grant subleases in consideration of a premium and a low rent .
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