Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore , the catalyst helping to promote high density among salaried staffs was government support in the form of legislation since 1936 guaranteeing the right of association and negotiation to white-collar as well as manual employees . |
2 | PC Richard Parry said the car was very dirty and a detailed inspection failed to find any sign that it had made contact with the two pedestrians . |
3 | CYNTHIA Hirst was disappointed the Budget failed to give substantial help to disabled people . |
4 | The Guardian sought to invoke some sort of privilege , which they could not seriously have believed existed , to protect their publication of the Labour Party 's confidential information . |
5 | And last night SmithKline heard that its Tagamet asthma drug failed to get full approval in the US . |
6 | The five other parties contesting the election failed to secure sufficient support to gain representation . |
7 | The money will be used to purchase hawthorn whips to replenish damaged stock . |
8 | However , two recent placebo controlled studies using prolonged oesophageal pH monitoring failed to show any effect of theophylline or Β agonists on the severity of GOR parameters . |
9 | Thus Nutbeam et al are disappointed that two well tried instruments for preventing children from smoking failed to have any effect , especially when the schemes worked elsewhere . |
10 | He included in his review a summary of eight characteristics which were consistently associated with successful school management and , in summing up , he pointed the way forward very clearly ( Clarkson 1988:273 ) : In schools , changes in legislation , organization and curriculum tend to attract considerable attention when they are first introduced . |
11 | ASK any hard-headed financier , and he will tell you that debt relief never works : public money given to help struggling debtor nations will end up in the hands of the lenders — the banks whose over-readiness to lend helped to land the debtors in trouble in the first place . |
12 | In view of this , it seems clear that pre-service or initial preparation needs to pay particular attention to training . |
13 | In order to make this decision , the retailer needs to do some market research into the socioeconomics of the area . |
14 | We suggest that an authority embarking on a project of this kind needs to give serious consideration to the time-scale for guaranteed funding and the relative merits of schemes which are openly competitive and those based on selection and sponsorship . |
15 | Recent legislation , on employment protection by making provision for disclosure of information and advance consultation on redundancy , and on health and safety by bringing the subject into the sphere of joint regulation , is advanced as the basis for this declaration : ‘ It can be argued indeed that the basis for a legislative framework designed to encourage industrial democracy at shop floor level already exists ’ . |
16 | What remedy had Parliament resolved to cure this defect ? |
17 | The cession of the south was not so much payment for help already given , but a concession designed to ensure future support and give Edward III a vested interest in the endurance of Balliol 's rule . |
18 | Ironically , the legislation introduced to reform campaign funding helped to facilitate increased spending in politics . |
19 | Work towards quality award helped to create greater teamwork |
20 | If any foolish mine-owner tried to cheat Blue Cap of his rightful wages , the ghost would assume the form of a blue flame and scorch the inside of the mine-shaft , weakening the pylons which supported the roof . |
21 | The Milk Marketing Board wants to improve that situation . |
22 | If because risk had passed to him the buyer has to bear some loss , it follows that he is not excused from carrying out the contract . |
23 | If they have an arrow in the gold they are paid two shillings ( no decimalisation here ) , if they have a hit in the red , blue or black they receive one shilling , but if they have hit the outer white the bowman has to pay one shilling into the pool . |
24 | the amount of memory a computer needs to describe one character of text , data or a program . |
25 | Where the addressee is unknown and feed-back is indirect , as with much institutional writing , the writer has to supply contextual information unnecessary in speech or in letters . |
26 | I of course has to invent this ceremony and I did it in Latin as they do at Oxford |
27 | The simple hedges described in Fig.7.3 are essentially insurance operations in which profits and losses on each investment tend to offset each other to some extent . |
28 | We suspect , however , that the reason for the low positivity in their experiment could be due to differences in sensitivity , and this study failed to include positive control tissue infected with tuberculosis to detect this . |
29 | Only two patients in this study failed to achieve long term functional success . |
30 | Yet the prospects for the people who live in blighted cities are bleak unless as a bare minimum there is a recognition across the political spectrum of the specificity and the extent of racial inequity in both the UK and the USA , a reconsideration of democratic involvement at both the local state and national state levels , and an attempt made to locate urban policy within local economic strategy ; urban policy needs to be conceptually disentangled from regional policy . |