Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A Farmland and Rural Development Act was passed in 1988 and farmers now have access to grant aid to help in diversification projects . |
2 | ‘ I invite the Government to set up a review body to investigate in depth the whole of our system of administration of justice . |
3 | We have a responsibility to our companies , our staff , our customers and the north-east economy to stay in business . ’ |
4 | She 's bought an exercise bike to keep in shape . |
5 | If you do not arrange a CheckOver and go ‘ into the red ’ , or borrow more than your agreed CheckOver limit , it is more expensive as there may be a management fee to pay in addition to the Current Account and interest charges . |
6 | Gradual changes of attitude make it easier for the glider pilot to follow in position behind the tow plane . |
7 | This duty is derived from the constable 's common law duty to act in protection of life and property . |
8 | Queen Mother to remain in hospital |
9 | He sees it as a weakness of international law that no such machinery exists , and argues that an internationally authorised force should be set up by the UN Security Council to intervene in rogue states on various continents . |
10 | I think I 'll I 'll not wait for Er if nothing comes in the post tomorrow I wo n't wait for the conference centre to get in touch with me , I 'll write to them tomorrow and drop it in . |
11 | An attenuation of latent inhibition with a long interval between exposure and conditioning has not always been found , even in flavour-aversion learning — Nachman and Jones ( 1974 ) and Siegel ( 1974 ) have found the latent inhibition effect to persist in strength at intervals of much more than 3.5 h . |
12 | De Klerk did not specify the length of the executive council 's term in office , but he had previously indicated his desire for the interim leadership body to remain in power for several years [ see p. 38798 ] . |
13 | Yes , as soon as she was through sunbathing she would amble into the village , which she knew reasonably well , and she would use the public phone box to get in touch with her father . |
14 | There was surprise in some quarters at the decision taken by SCOTVEC 's Education Policy Committee to agree in principle to the introduction of ‘ named awards ’ involving National Certificate and other modules . |
15 | Whilst such experimentation in community education may be small-scale it does provide the opportunity for adult education to demonstrate in microcosm the potential for change that inheres within the adult education framework , given the right political context . |
16 | On the facts of the case , even assuming the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur to operate in favour of the plaintiff , Rees J. was compelled to hold that the expert evidence adduced by the defendants rebutted any prima facie case in negligence . |
17 | The fact that subsequent legislation has removed the right of a registered trade union to sue in libel does not affect the principle enunciated in the Gillian case . |
18 | TYNE & WEAR DEVELOPMENT CORP USE SUPERSCAPE TO ASSIST IN REDEVELOPMENT SCHEME |
19 | Old school is a back-to-basics reaction to the sportswear industry 's increasing reliance on pink and pastel , splash and spray , an apparent brainstorm which has forced people who have no desire to look like an explosion in a paint factory to search in discount stores and back-of-beyond sports shops for the design classics of the recent past — nylon Adidas track tops with the simple three-stripe design on each arm , or a pair of shell-toed trainers . |
20 | How can you expect a computer man to understand in detail all aspects of a user 's requirements ? |
21 | Whilst on the market stall I had a Liverpool pensioner who had n't seen a Liverpool organisation so when I got home I sent to her a notice of the huge rally there going to hold in September , in Liverpool with a couple of Bishop 's and big national speakers , I sent that to her and also contacted a Liverpool pensioner secretary to get in touch with her , and we 've also written to erm , that 's the rally , erm , we 've also , I 've also written to Jim from Cumberland , if you remember er his down our rally , so we should have some , we decided to buy twelve copies of each publication they produce and one when we get our office will be available there . |
22 | Bannon was the seventh state premier to resign in disgrace since 1982 . |
23 | In October 1938 the Company was asked by the Air Ministry to help in manufacturing Hawker Hurricane wings . |
24 | And the ability of manufacturing industry to compete in world markets ( defined to include our own ) had deteriorated markedly ; exports of manufactures rose 2 per cent on average whereas imports rose by 6 per cent . |
25 | In the past factors have used a Viewdata system to keep in touch with clients , but Lombard NatWest Commercial Services introduced an electronic data interchange ( EDI ) system in early 1990 . |
26 | The YHA would encourage any disabled people keen on exploring the countryside and looking for suitable budget accommodation to get in touch with the YHA . |
27 | Since May 1977 Labour no longer had an overall majority in the House of Commons , depending on Liberal or Nationalist support to remain in office . |
28 | Other local priority schemes would be the replacement of the 101 year-old Oxbridge Primary School , Stockton , a second primary school at Ingleby Barwick , a restart to the nursery programme , housing developments and an additional £750,000 for the North Tees Health Authority to invest in capital assets . |
29 | Police are urging people playing bowls last tuesday at Kingsthorpe recreation ground to get in touch if they have any information . |
30 | Police are urging people playing bowls last tuesday at Kingsthorpe recreation ground to get in touch if they have any information . |