Example sentences of "[verb] [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The court to which the action is transferred sends notice of hearing , ( N 272 ) , or pre-trial review unless Ord 17 , r 11 ( automatic directions ) applies ( Ord 16 , r 4(5) and 5A ) . |
2 | This is not to say that the service role which has been adopted resolves tension between team members or their management . |
3 | Accused denies attack after tackle |
4 | We have produced reports year after year expressing anxiety at what was happening to the British coal industry . |
5 | Non-sexist correct-speak turns brotherhood into siblinghood and ballboy into ballchild . |
6 | But the method proposed goes hand in hand with the method of assessing individuals by profiling . |
7 | UNIFY EMPLOYS GALAXY FOR ACCELL OBJECT |
8 | The question of ‘ what ’ to assess gives cause for concern . |
9 | The differing motives of collectors suggests that for some viewers content does takes precedence over form , and vice versa . |
10 | He said in his North Thanet constituency : ‘ If the manner in which he was contracted gives cause for concern then those culpable are those within the BBC management who made the arrangements . |
11 | Maintaining the fetoplacental circulation intact until respiration is established allows drawing of blood from the placental ‘ reservoir , ’ facilitating pulmonary capillary filling and achieving better lung perfusion . |
12 | ‘ Very serious grounds are needed to infringe anonymity , and it is generally accepted even by the Swedish judiciary that the public 's right to be informed takes precedence over law and order considerations , ’ said Ms Frances D'Souza , director of Article 19 , the International Campaign against Censorship . |
13 | worketh on the eyes , ears and other parts of a man 's body ; and by diversity of working produceth diversity of experience . |
14 | The main task of sensory neurophysiology has been to establish in more precise detail how ‘ the diversity of working produceth diversity of experience ’ — the modern term for which is ‘ coding of sensory information ’ . |