Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [vb -s] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Section 13 of the Partnership Act deals with improper employment of property subject to a trust along similar principles , in recognition that trust money comes into a firm otherwise than in the normal course of its business so that something extra is required to fix liability on the firm as a whole : If a partner , being a trustee , improperly employs trust-property in the business or on account of the partnership , no other partner is liable for the trust-property to the persons beneficially interested therein .
2 I made storm shields for the big cabin windows and skylights .
3 In the non-competition condition P.P. made fixation shifts to the target in his left half-field , but competition reduced this performance much more severely than in the right half-field ( Fig. 2 ) .
4 The general lines of reform must be to permit increases on prewar standard rents which will cover maintenance costs with a certain allowance for arrears ; but these costs should be certified by the relevant local authority and only collectable upon that authority 's certificate that the appropriate standard of maintenance has been attained .
5 The experience of other police forces who had granted researchers permission also showed that no great difficulties were created as a result , and allowing research accords with the professionalism which is the core value of senior officers in the RUC .
6 Cornering adjustability verges on the sensational , providing huge entertainment , though the brakes are oversensitive .
7 send the agenda , together with copies of the relevant Change Request Forms and Change Review Forms to the New OED Project Director and the New OED Computer Group Manager
8 send the Change Request and Change Review Forms to the Director , Information Systems for those changes which require his approval
9 Following a Change Review Meeting , the Change Coordinator will submit Change Request and Change Review Forms to the Director , Information Systems for proposed changes which were accepted or whose rejection would be contentious .
10 The House of Lords held that the onus of proving causation lies on the plaintiff .
11 That insignificant-looking £1,200 Breguet-made clock is clamped to the left windscreen stay and the standby compass to the right one , while a big red gear unlocked light sits atop the left glareshield in one 's line of sight during the flare .
12 The Guildford Machine Knitting Club meets on the third Monday of each month ( except December ) in the Salvation Army Hall , Guildford from 8pm .
13 Churchward was determined to provide Swindon works with the best and most modern plant and machinery possible , the works having been founded in 1842 by Brunel and ( Sir ) Daniel Gooch [ q.v . ] .
14 So instead of specifying case frames ( or indeed semantic features ) for each individual word , Schank only needs to provide case frames for the primitives .
15 A wide blade with high frequency vibrating action slips underneath the covering to provide a smooth surface ready to accept the new flooring .
16 The pressure in Latin America to keep wages low , in the name of ‘ sound finance ’ , is particularly strong in Mexico , where starvation wages undercut labour costs in the non-unionised southern and western states of the USA .
17 Corbett rode quietly between them , keeping a wary eye on Ranulf who , after staring round-eyed at everything , began to mimic the strange accents , and drew dark looks from a number of passers-by .
18 If the former method is chosen , the draftsman should beware lest the deemed turnover relates to the period immediately preceding the void , since the tenant may have been running down his business in preparation for a move .
19 Either way , a cheerful and faintly self-questioning sufficiency stands as the hallmark of the modern British literary mind , and it is without obvious sources at home or abroad .
20 Some 200 people watched the showjumping , other took interest in the dressage , and the more adventurous found vantage points around the cross-country course .
21 Crucially , it seems likely that the Indian budget next March will abolish exchange controls on the rupee and there are also moves to lessen the swingeing import taxes on works of art into the country which has currently restricted much purchasing in London sales to NRI 's non resident Indians or to collectors who keep their works of art outside the country .
22 He is under immense pressure to freeze benefit increases in the coming year for the jobless , the infirm , and pensioners .
23 I had assumed up to this point that you really wished to speak not to me but to my husband ( who is of course E J Maitland , a philosopher whose reputation is rather more likely than mine to attract telephone calls from the great officers of state ) and that I was being summoned to the phone merely because he was not there .
24 to provide management reports on the progress of work
25 While Nina was applying cold compresses to the swollen ankle , Rachel put drops into the man 's eye .
26 The Prime Minister has confirmed that the Cabinet will consider tax increases in the autumn Budget .
27 First , many of the agreements governing the introduction or extension of the use of temporary workers simultaneously contained job guarantees for the regular labour force .
28 Colourful pictorial brochures are circulated to all conference agencies and enquirers can then contact and discuss package deals with the hotels offering the services .
29 The Agence France-Presse ( AFP ) news agency reported on April 28 that two groups representing the Rohingyas , the Rohingya Solidarity Organization and the Arakan Rohingya Islamic Front , had described the agreement as " not acceptable " , saying that any permanent solution to the problem would have to contain UN guarantees on the safety of returning refugees .
30 The Labour Party has pledged that , if elected , it will introduce credit controls as an alternative to high interest rates .
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