Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) , and will normally have completed successfully a Foundation Course in Art and Design .
2 Booz , Allen & Hamilton was forced to close down its executive search division in 1980 , when serious problems surfaced as a result of trying to carry on a recruiting business whilst at the same time having 3000 management consultancy clients on their books , who were more or less off-limits from the point of view of providing candidates for headhunting .
3 Once authorisation to carry on a banking business has been granted by the home member state to a bank in accordance with the Community 's essential requirements , the Community legislative approach is to require the host country in which the bank may wish to provide cross-border services or establish a branch to recognise the validity of that authorisation , and to allow it to do so without making additional ‘ authorisation ’ requirements to the bank .
4 There would be no one to carry on the Drennan name , no one to inherit his land .
5 Born in Venice in 1751 , Tim 's paternal ancestor Zaccaria died in London at the age of 76 , leaving his eldest son Joseph to carry on the family name .
6 ‘ And needed someone to carry on the family name and the title , to stop any distant relative from — ’
7 To carry on the family tradition and blackmail Corosini . ’
8 None of their three sons Roy , Robert and Clive have decided to carry on the family tradition .
9 He seems to have been trained , along with his three brothers , to carry on the family business , which also included bookselling .
10 Before making an order the SIB must ensure , inter alia , that the members of the SRO are ‘ fit and proper persons ’ to carry on an investment business , in particular , that they meet the standards of ‘ honesty , competence and solvency ’ , and that they operate fair and reasonable admission , expulsion , and disciplinary procedures .
11 His best friend did not go to the funeral because he had already decided to go on a day trip to France !
12 ARSENAL manager George Graham has been given the green light to go on a Christmas spending spree .
13 N : Looking at my nappies hanging on a washing line in our kitchen
14 Okay where 's that it 's in the cu the cups They 're on the cup board , hanging on the cup board .
15 What 's Karen got hanging on the washing line erm are we up are we up for erm the Bare Naked Ladies there I think we are .
16 ‘ OK , Ellis , take out the tray and bring on the sex maniac . ’
17 Some theorize that income distribution is mainly a result of government action ( wage policy , taxation , etc. ) while per capita income is mainly a result of transnational forces ( for example , the price that exports bring on the world market ) .
18 If the tender was accepted , the various obligations could be divided amongst its members , while the EEIG itself became effectively the project manager , with a co-ordinating role .
19 Si sit down a minute love
20 Using the oily rag , rub along the back rail several times , then , taking a clean very lightly oiled rag , run it along the front edge of the needlebed .
21 2 Push down the clutch plate ( a ) and draw back the piston rod ( b )
22 Er I think that , that my recollection of the last meeting was that if we could just knock together a Northumberland newsletter a unison newsletter that 's quite clearly coming from the three organizations that represent the membership in Northumberland it would be better than th this national stuff has one union on it , as I see it at the moment .
23 Along this trench , oceanic crust with ophiolites and " turbidites " coming from the south-east was probably consumed down a Benioff zone .
24 Traffic lights throughout Seaham were thrown into chaos yesterday after a heavy goods vehicle hit a post on the Times Inn bank , bringing down an electricity cable .
25 The Labour Party 's part in bringing down the Chamberlain Government in May 1940 was recognized by the central roles allotted to Labour Ministers in Churchill 's Coalition Government .
26 Since the introduction of the laser more operations have been performed bringing down the surgery waiting list . ’
27 In the form in which the proposals on community service appeared in the Bill they owed something also to the Government 's hope that the new measure would be seen as a credible alternative to custodial sentences , thus contributing towards the aim of bringing down the prison population .
28 Islip was sent off after bringing down the goalkeeper Iremonger ( they were ‘ probably two of the most hot-headed players in the League , ’ said the Examiner ) , then Mint of Notts County was also sent off for attacking Smith .
29 But it is a heavily biased reading of Dame Sirith to see only the antifeminist direction and to ignore the unfavourable reflections upon Wilekin 's base attitude and desires .
30 To add a new word into the dawg , the current structure would need to be searched both forwards and backwards to establish whether or not the required paths exist , which would slow down the building algorithm ( see section 3.3.3 ) .
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