Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [adv] [verb] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 In Oxford , Labour has used up the housing reserves and still owes £22 million on its council houses .
2 increasing pupil numbers attracting funds and thereby securing staff jobs .
3 On our menus , you 'll find dishes like Loué chicken in a cider sauce , tender veal with pears in a rich sauce , seafood from our Atlantic coast , oysters and locally caught salmon , pike and perch in a beurre blanc Nantais sauce .
4 Cook for 3–4 minutes and then add 250g of fresh salmon which has been boned , skinned and chopped .
5 In response to a motion by the clinics , US District Judge Patrick F. Kelly , a liberal Democrat , declared the blockades illegal and , on July 23 , issued an injunction prohibiting Operation Rescue from blocking access to the clinics and physically harassing staff and patients , or encouraging others to do so .
6 The aim of the new centre , Arena Arctica , is to collect and process date from space brought down with balloons or specially equipped aircraft from altitudes of 35 kilometres .
7 The 42 cases diagnosed aged 60 years or over represent 19% of all those diagnosed in adult life .
8 They come in six colours and normally cost £2.99 each — but we 've got 200 in Plum Velvet to give away .
9 ‘ It 's not an easy thing to do , making assumptions to estimate costs and then keeping people informed of any changes as they arise , but it 's not easy for others such as building contractors to do it either and they do . ’
10 Fabric designs produced at Bourton on the Water in Gloucestershire have won a Queens Award for Warwick Fabrics , a company which started just 4 years and now sells 70% of output overseas .
11 EIGHT darts players from Croxdale , Spennymoor , Ferryhill and Middlesbrough just failed to beat the world record of 510,625 scored in 25s and bullseyes in 24 hours but still raised £2,000 for Guide Dogs for the Blind .
12 The Court of Appeal reserved judgment on the challenge by auctioneers Messenger May Baverstock of Guildford to a High Court ruling that they had been negligent in selling for £840 two oil paintings that soon fetched £88,000 at Sotheby 's as works of George Stubbs .
13 As you said , it 's creating a space for discussing topics that really preoccupy people .
14 Los Altos , California-based Full Source Software Inc has begun shipping UniShred , a $150 suite of media erasure applications that irrevocably delete files and securely obliterate data in files , making any kind of retrieval impossible : it 's claimed to be the first Unix package to conform to the strictest government and commercial standards , directly replacing Unix 's rm utility .
15 Adding methionine to all preparations of paracetamol might increase prices and therefore reduce sales .
16 I just consider it a privilege to be answering the phones and sometimes to help people .
17 And issues that also affected people in the surrounding streets , not just people in the flats themselves .
18 The two basic questions for schools are how to recruit pupils and how to recruit staff .
19 • AutoBanking withdrawals and Direct Debits 27p each • Cheques and Standing Orders 30p each • Maintenance Charge £3 per quarter ( issuing of cheque books , AutoBank/AutoCheque Cards , and quarterly statements etc . )
20 In order to meet the IMF 's requirements and thus ensure $350 million in stand-by credits and another billion dollars in European Community funds , Mr Nemeth intends to slash the huge budget deficit from around 50 billion forints ( £500 million ) to 10 billion .
21 In elderly people in industrialised societies the prevalence of arterial hypertension approaches or even exceeds 50% .
22 Telecommunications systems for hotels now perform many more tasks than just allowing people to make telephone calls .
23 Here was a band , it went , who played their guitars like surrogate bagpipes and probably herded sheep on their days off .
24 Distressed , roaming elephants often plunder crops and occasionally kill people .
25 And women in many developed countries are tending increasingly to adjust by forming non-legal unions that often produce offspring .
26 Opponents of the regime took new heart from the Stalingrad disaster , and their limited revival resulted in a spread of illegal broadsheets and surreptitiously daubed graffiti , attacking Hitler ‘ the Stalingrad Murderer ’ .
27 Erm to things such as er the er case of people not having adequate staff in prisons and therefore releasing people .
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