Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [noun] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | But the new lift sector in the UK still has £400m worth of work a year up for grabs , from the smallest nursing home service lift to multi-storey hotel contracts . |
2 | Today there arc motels and take-aways but Kalgoorlie still exudes art atmosphere of bygone days when burly miners danced on the bar of the old Exchange Hotel and gambled fortunes on two-up . |
3 | In the East Coast area , which also covers north east of England , regional general manager Barbara Cumming is highly experienced in catering management . |
4 | The Wolf prize also carries cash award of £60,000 . |
5 | Only last april they 'd been told three hundred and fifty jobs were being axed — now comes todays announcement of more . |
6 | A system of retention ratios at least gives exporters part of the benefits due to them , since they are assured of most of their import needs , and can sell any surplus foreign exchange on the black market to other enterprises , who also benefit by being able to obtain foreign exchange at a price instead of being at the mercy of administrative decisions by bureaucrats . |
7 | LIFESPAN currently supports process modelling of modules and by defining a module instance to be of a particular subtype , defined by a process model , you can make different modules behave in different ways . |