Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The ease of use and flexibility of GIS allow the user to perform operations on map data that were previously impossible on a large scale . |
2 | It is questionable whether the taxpayer receives value for money from the research and effort that is still uncritically applied to the reclamation of so-called derelict land . |
3 | The nature of access may merely involve regular authorised visits by warships or it may include the permission to conduct repairs in port , without the use of onshore installations , and to load on fuel and supplies . |
4 | Economic progress goes hand in hand with environmental responsibility . |
5 | There is no opportunity to compare income with capital to yield a return on capital figure which is typically used as a measure of a business 's performance . |
6 | Because half of the Library 's budget represents payment in advance for subscriptions for the following year , it is extremely difficult to make savings in the current year when financial pressures are exerted . |
7 | In September 1989 a hearing began in the Singapore High Court in which Lee Kuan Yew sought damages for defamation against the Far Eastern Economic Review . |
8 | Responsibility goes hand in hand with accountability because all role holders are accountable to their superior for the exercise of those responsibilities . |
9 | Clause 10 contains a subcontract provision allowing licensees of Overdrive Limited and their subsidiaries , as well as the company itself , actually to supply drivers . |
10 | This user receives information from LIFESPAN , but only enters into LIFESPAN the fact that a particular quality check has passed , or failed . |
11 | This user receives information from LIFESPAN , but only enters into LIFESPAN the fact that a particular quality check has passed , or failed . |
12 | A " yes " vote was returned in the June 18 Irish referendum , however , and the French parliament made progress towards ratification later in the month . |
13 | When compared with intermittent auscultation alone continuous electronic fetal heart rate monitoring doubled rates of caesarean section for ‘ fetal distress ’ even when it was complemented by selective fetal blood sampling and pH estimation ; the rate was quadrupled when monitoring was used alone . |
14 | The temple is easily identifiable by its long , rectangular Central Court , in this case oriented north-north-east to south-south-west . |
15 | Heating for instance in more than just one room , which for instance became standard in council house building in the late forties onwards . |
16 | Thus we have particular impulses and two higher level organizing principles of self love and benevolence . |
17 | Norris made a much greater impact than Keegan had done earlier , and his speech was followed by an appeal by Cardinal Frings for a concerted effort on the Church 's part to support projects in relief of poverty . |
18 | Undoubtedly , if Parliament empowers trustees and directors to use their artistic judgment and professional experience to acquire works of art on behalf of their galleries , it is logical to trust them to use that same judgment to dispose of works of art . |
19 | The rationality of faith goes hand in hand with the mystery of faith . |
20 | The present PGCE Modern Languages course offers combinations of French ( lecturers Mr. Robert Pullin , Mr. John Trafford ) , Russian ( Mr. Pullin ) , German ( Mr. Trafford and Mrs. Ruth Deas ) and Spanish ( Mr. Hedley ) , and the course recruits c. 35 students each year . |
21 | A ‘ Likert ’ survey is made up of a series of statements which are related to a person 's attitude to a single object , in this case using computers in school . |
22 | In particular , what attitudes do HAs take to contract deviations in respect of the cost , volume and quality of care ? |
23 | COMPUTER ASSOCIATES TEAMS WITH SUN FOR UNICENTER |
24 | Third , there is a small but important category of provision deriving authority from Section 137 in the Local Government Act 1972 which allowed local authorities to spend the product of a rate of 2p in the pound on anything ‘ which in their opinion is in the interests of their area or any part of it or all or some of its inhabitants ’ . |
25 | Table 2 : Comparison of slurry application times for tanker and umbilical injection equipment with conventional surface application , operating in a 10ha field situated 500m from slurry store . |
26 | This tour offers you the opportunity to see Alaska in style , aboard the magnificent cruise ship MS Nieux Amsterdam , comfortable motor coach and luxury rail . |
27 | In places where there is little opportunity to see films in English this sounds like a very good idea . |
28 | For many visitors to the country the stations might present the main opportunity to see apartheid in action . |
29 | The historic Jewellery Quarter , close to the city centre , still displays traditional skills of silver and goldsmithing , with the opportunity to see craftsmen at work . |
30 | But , arguably , it is one of our strengths , a vital counterbalance to what Gilligan calls ‘ the blind willingness to sacrifice people to truth ’ . |