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

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1 The C3 was built at Aeronca 's Lunken Airport , Cincinnati , plant , and in 1936 , 16 were shipped over to the delightfully- named Aeroplane Exchange & Mart Limited of Hanworth Air Park .
2 The Scottish Office 's ‘ bridging ’ scheme , placing mid-career civil servants in company non-executive directorships , was put forward as an ideal means to broaden the skills of women in functional roles or to refresh those of women nearing the end of a career break .
3 Unfortunately , although the law may be the final arbiter and may rule on what is or may be obscene and indecent , in general terms it does not judge on every item published or made available for sale , since there is normally no censorship of obscene or indecent matter prior to publication in the UK .
4 Questionnaires sent out as part of the HSC employment department 's 1990 labour force survey showed that only about a third of reportable accidents appear in official statistics , that 2 million people have illnesses they believe are caused or made worse by work , and that work related accidents and ill health are probably resulting in about 30m days off work a year in the UK .
5 Some said the pain was provoked or made worse by lifting , twisting or bending .
6 The number of persons injured or made ill at work far exceeds the number against whom indictable crimes of violence , including rape and indecent assault , were committed .
7 Any adventurers within the room must make a successful WP test or lose -10 from Ld , Cl and WP for as long as the fight lasts and D10+10 turns thereafter .
8 ( However , on May 1 ministers did approve a " solemn declaration " to be attached to the Treaty saying that " it was and is their intention that the protocol shall not limit freedom either to travel between member states or … to obtain or make available in Ireland , information relating to services lawfully available in member states " . )
9 I have in mind that point beyond which parents are no longer flexible , do n't allow their children a certain amount of leeway , are not prepared to overlook or make light of mistakes or misdemeanours .
10 3 × 15ml/tbsp white wine ½ × 400g/14oz can clam soup or chowder 5 × 15ml/tbsp olive oil 2 cloves garlic , finely chopped 2 × 290g/10oz can clams , drained 25g/1oz soft butter 2 × 15ml/tbsp freshly chopped parsley or 1 × 15ml/tbsp dried salt and white pepper
11 The deaf community will soon be so small as to make considerations of BSL or signing irrelevant to education .
12 At a meeting on public security on Sept. 20 , 1989 , President Mobutu issued 24 directives to senior Army officers , including the confinement to barracks of " all soldiers " , as well as the dismissal from the Army of those with criminal records or found guilty of wrongdoing .
13 However , from the preceding sections it should be clear that habitats that are rapidly diminishing or becoming unsuitable for birds are particularly those associated with wetland , heathland , and on coastal and downland sites .
14 Mutations in pros alter neuronal fates and delay or prevent pioneering of motor nerves during embryogenesis .
15 The payment is said by the respondent not to have been ‘ voluntary ’ but ‘ forced ’ from it within the contemplation of the law … ‘ compulsion ’ in relation to a payment of which refund is sort , and whether it is also variously called ‘ coercion , ’ ‘ extortion , ’ ‘ exaction ’ or ‘ force , ’ includes every species of duress or conduct analogous to duress actual or threatened , exacted by or on behalf of the payee and applied to the person or the property or any right of the person who pays … .
16 The application may be refused , granted or granted subject to limitations .
17 If permission to develop land is refused or granted subject to conditions , whether by the local planning authority or by the Secretary of State for the Environment , and the owner of the land claims that the land has become incapable of reasonably beneficial use in its existing state and can not be rendered capable of reasonably beneficial use by the carrying out of any development which has been or would be permitted he may serve on the Council , a purchase notice requiring the Council to purchase his interest in the land in accordance with the provisions of Part IX of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 .
18 In certain circumstances , a claim may be made against the local planning authority for compensation , where permission is refused or granted subject to conditions by the Secretary of State on appeal or on a reference of the application to him .
19 have opportunities to participate in all activities related to reading , eg preparing and reading a selection of poems , or reciting some from memory , or taking part in storytelling sessions or dramatic activities ;
20 Abbey Life Assurance , Direct Mailing Dept. , 80 Holdenhurst Road , Bournemouth , BH8 8AL or telephone free of charge on ( 0800 ) 262422 ( maximum age 70 ) is one of the companies offering this type of policy .
21 Details can be obtained by writing to Freepost , Chosen Heritage , East Grinstead , West Sussex , RH19 1ZA , or telephone free of charge on ( 0800 ) 525555 .
22 But even if this tape is going to record the last speech of somebody famous and it did n't get and therefore they could n't record it , that is co , the consequence of a delay , you know , a fall of snow or our vehicle breaking down or something not being done , or missed some in human , some human error , it 's not our , we do n't lay , we 'll give , we 'll insure or offer transit liability on the value of the goods providing you 've got additional full transit liability with us , but we wo n't for the loss of business because you did n't get it .
23 Four wheel drive pick ups , crudely converted to gunships with heavy machine guns welded on , were everywhere , guarding the warlords or parked ready for hire .
24 According to her , aggression ‘ involves the intention to hurt or emerge superior to others , does not necessarily involve physical injury ( violence ) and may or may not be regarded as being underpinned by different kinds of motives ’ .
25 It must be remembered that a court can not order a mortgagee to agree to a conveyance or transfer subject to mortgage , nor can it order a mortgagee to release a party from the mortgage covenants .
26 ( e ) Examples Set out below are various categories of conveyance/transfers and how they should be dealt with for stamp duty purposes : ( i ) Conveyance or transfer pursuant to court order — no monetary consideration ( Eg Precedents 1 , 2 , 7 , 8 , 15 and 16 ) Provided this contains the following certificate ( it is suggested as part of the instrument ) no stamp duty is payable .
27 ( iii ) Conveyance or transfer pursuant to court order or by agreement — wife paying some consideration to husband ( Eg Precedents 56 and 57 ) If by order of the court ( or by agreement ) and within the provisions of s83 ( above ) then provided the certificate in ( i ) above is contained in the instrument , no stamp duty is payable .
28 ( iv ) Conveyance or transfer pursuant to court order with husband being released from the mortgage ( wife assuming liability ) ( Eg Precedents 5 , 6 , 19 and 20 ) It was this type of conveyance which caused the most difficulty prior to the passing of the Finance Act 1985 because the Stamp Act 1891 , s57 triggered a charge to stamp duty ( see above ) .
29 Possibly more terrifying than the prospect of being run through with poisoned weapons , gassed by noxious organic exhalations from embalmed bodies , or turning black with anthrax , is the very real prospect of an object disintegrating in ( or falling from ) one 's hands .
30 He should also eat smaller meals , with savoury snacks in between if necessary , and avoid bending , stooping or lying flat after meals .
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