Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Certain of the various inert gas isotopes have to be excluded , some because they are of sufficiently low mass to escape in appreciable quantities from the terrestrial planets , others because they are produced by the radioactive decay of isotopes of elements other than inert gases , and others for both reasons . |
2 | This is then deducted along with other allowances and deductions from total income to arrive at taxable income . |
3 | At the same time it urged the US Federal Reserve Board to revert to pre-1979 policies , concentrating on management of interest rates rather than of the money supply . |
4 | After 20 years ' service the almost total entitlement to remain on full pay , albeit suspended from duty , until the age of 65 . |
5 | Most women are forced through economic necessity to work in part-time low-paid jobs with quite a large number in the black economy . |
6 | Thus Southwark , which exports 70% of adults needing residential care , will not receive adequate funding to pay for future placements . |
7 | Before the summer holidays , the House of Lords carried an amendment moved by Lord Peyton a former Conservative minister , which allows British rail to bid against private companies for franchises to operate services . |
8 | Clearly social representation theorists will need to develop their theoretical framework to distinguish between common sense and social representation . |
9 | It is possible for social inequality to exist without social strata . |
10 | If only the English attempt to legislate against slow over rates was backed up with a different small-print . |
11 | It is possible to modify these various statements of the no-arbitrage condition to allow for continuous compounding . |
12 | His new job , persuading French industry to invest in eastern Germany , will probably test his diplomatic skills to the limits . |
13 | But there is still a lot of detailed work to do on genuine local clashes . |
14 | This was but a resumé of the botanical part of a much more detailed work to follow in due course . |
15 | Indeed , the attendance allowance system has made it possible for councillors from a broader social range to serve on local authorities but this is far removed from receiving a salary . |
16 | But now his injuries have caught up with him , despite a brave battle to recover from recent knee surgery . |
17 | There is a reluctance on the part of any social group to engage in overt discrimination against the members of another . |
18 | It envisages those visits being as varied as the need — from the person wanting a four-month placement to work with elderly people in Poland or an adoption agency in Jamaica , to someone who is planning a two-week holiday in California who wants to take off a couple of days to spend them visiting the local branch of the US National Association of Social Workers . |
19 | Government in early 1991 proposed reform of local government , but it was not clear then how far a strident need to deal with local government financing dominated the intent . |
20 | In this case , there seems a clear need to look beyond national interest , not because of some admirable but idealistic notion that one should try to devise policies that are good for everyone , but as a matter of practical necessity . |
21 | An interesting point to note in real Spanish folk dance is that the boy and girl rarely touch each other . |
22 | This is also a popular place to stop for hot drinks in winter , cold in summer or coffee and brandy any time . |
23 | It can be simply introduced , either by supplementary licensing , with a daily charge to drive in certain areas or by applying more sophisticated under-street and on-vehicle technology that would allow ‘ fine-tuning ’ of the charge according to the need to reduce traffic in particular areas prone to jams or at particularly congested times of day . |
24 | I urge my hon. Friend to keep in close touch to make sure that response times are up to the charter . |
25 | The intimate relationships we form in later life , among which marriage is arguably the most important , create opportunities for personal and social development to continue with renewed impetus . |
26 | However , amicable relations deteriorated steadily as Glenure came under increasing pressure from the Scottish exchequer to discriminate against known Jacobites . |
27 | It concentrated on talking the public back to work by exaggerated claims of the numbers of people at work . |
28 | For the moment we ignore government borrowing and consider the argument that high taxation to pay for high levels of public spending necessarily strangles the economy . |
29 | The Recorder told Mulraney : ‘ 'You have a compulsive urge to drive at excessive speed . ’ |
30 | The children 's plan when you come to it , very clearly shows a very sensible wish to move from expensive specialist placements , and expensive residential community home placements to more fostering , more teen care , more work with families in the community . |