Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | An experienced headhunter could narrow the field down to short-list stage much more quickly and cost-effectively , Tagg argued . |
2 | To Gedge , the council was a game he took part in during lunch hour but Solowka found him quite influential . |
3 | In order to escape , the Major turned off the road and kicked his horse on over Wenlock Edge . |
4 | The pressing reality behind this beauty is another spectre of stadium rock flogging the car on towards Kansas City . |
5 | Two of the switches , No.1 and No. 2 will always have a light on during pattern knitting and , for each , there are two options , the left or right light . |
6 | With its own small quay , a landing stage and 180 ft of frontage on to Mylor Creek , near Falmouth , Otter Bridge would fulfil many a dream , even though the house itself is modern . |
7 | There was also a short incline down to Abergynolwyn village . |
8 | Turn the shells upside down on kitchen paper to drain any juice while preparing the dip . |
9 | Evan points to a hoist that 's slowly lowering the band 's gear down to ground level : ‘ When we played here last year , we were riding up and down in that thing . |
10 | We 've put a bid in for Arrow Park . |
11 | But despite the bright start he is still keen to increase his firepower — he has a £400,000 bid in for Charlton striker Robert Lee . |
12 | The company always bring St John 's Ambulance Brigade in for Family Day . ’ |
13 | I 'm in the design department over at Silicone Valley . |
14 | The following Saturday she agreed , at least , to go with him but then all she did was pick holes : ‘ Carpet 's frayed , ’ she said , after inspecting an apparently immaculate place in Muswell Hill ; ‘ Too far from the shops , ’ of a modern luxury development on the prestigious fringes of Hampstead Heath ; and of the one he 'd had real hopes for , a newly-converted maisonette over towards Crouch End — ‘ original features all been taken out . |
15 | Do not simply saw the trunk off at soil level as this will later attract honey fungus . |
16 | The Commission for the Special Areas unsuccessfully recommended the setting up of birth control clinics in areas of high unemployment , believing the birth rate to be undesirably high . |
17 | This review is done every year and leads to the publication of a Programme of Work and to the setting up of module development groups made up of industrial , commercial and education representatives . |
18 | I am pleased to be able to confirm that the setting up of Council Tax liabilities for individual properties is now complete within the computer software , with the exception of a few properties where the rebate entitlement has still not to be finally resolved . |
19 | Walker made suggestions on training of prison staff and told the Latvian prison administration about the successful setting up of incident command teams in Scotland to deal with hostage incidents . |
20 | London Architectural Press is the brainchild of Kasia Paveliev , Tom Neville and Jonathon Moberly who were instrumental in the setting up of ADT Press , now owned by Phaidon . |
21 | The 1970s and 1980s saw the setting up of rape crisis centres , refuges for battered women , groups for incest survivors , and a host of local and national campaigning groups including Women Against Rape , Women Against Violence Against Women , and the Women 's Aid Federation . |
22 | The appointment of senior teachers and the setting up of health education committees were mentioned by several schools as helping in the management of health education . |
23 | Reference to the setting up of neighbourhood nursing teams appears in chapter 7 , together with an introductory bibliography of suggested reading . |
24 | Plans for broadcasting in the First Five Year Plan included the setting up of community listening points , the building of regional and satellite stations , the replacement of transmitters and the provision of a tape transcription service for the better preservation and use of recorded material at Broadcasting House . |
25 | This philosophy was massively endorsed by the Scarman Report ( Scarman , 1981 ) , which advocated the setting up of community liaison procedures and the use of ‘ beat ’ officers as the principal ways of ensuring greater trust and co-operation between the police and their public . |
26 | For a long time deemed a white , Western organization , the setting up of section sin countries like Tunisia , Algeria and South Korea , are ample illustration of Amnesty 's worldwide stature . |
27 | Take all violence out of television drama and you disconnect it from reality , leaving it unable to portray anything deeper than its own bonds . |
28 | According to your editorial today ( ‘ Filling the vacuum ’ ) , ‘ take all violence out of television drama and you disconnect it from reality ’ ; whose ‘ reality ’ ? |
29 | As part of its drive to put pleasure back into rail travel , Regional Railways is invoking lyricism , literature and local history to capture the scenic flavour of its Great Railway Journeys . |
30 | Dad Jim McCloskey senior , Bangor 's youth team coach , will rush from his side 's morning match to see son Jim junior stride out at Windsor Park in the colours of Glentoran . |