Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Your Directorate intend to use NETWORK as a means of advising staff about events which will affect the future of the Department .
2 I- want to put appearance at the office before lunch . ’
3 Workers in the oil industry want to sell oil for dollars .
4 Im sure i speak for the rest of us on the list , but Id like to thank halvard for all this gossip/info from Norway etc .
5 Nationwide surveys in the 15-year mapping programme continue to throw light on the geology of the United Kingdom .
6 All of the documents and reports to which I have referred in this chapter serve to throw light upon the contemporary primary school and to provide material upon which to speculate about future developments .
7 THE Football Association have refused permission for Sunday 's Rumbelows Cup final between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest to be replayed at Wembley Stadium .
8 All these rebuffs by the electorate have taken place during a year in which Major has played the role of world leader : the Gulf war ; the Soviet coup ; the chairmanship of the G7 countries ; the Maastricht treaty on European economic , monetary and political union .
9 While MTD 's European operations are more dependent on its traditional fabrication and refining businesses , the benefits from the final phase of the group 's rationalisation programme have sustained performance despite depressed market conditions .
10 Both partial hepatectomy and TAGH infusion lead to EGF receptor down regulation shown by reduced binding of EGF to liver plasma membranes isolated 24 hours later .
11 Throughout history , both that point and the example of Leonardo 's inquisitive mind have led mankind towards heights unknown even in the realms of fantasy …
12 For example , Heads of Department have resisted review by their own staff .
13 Recorded rates of notified crime have increased year on year by 5.5% on average , and by a massive 16% in 1990–91 .
14 Flooding and snow have caused chaos in much of the Central South area .
15 ‘ Figuratively speaking ’ , he declared , ‘ in case of need , Soviet artillerymen can support the Cuban people with their rocket fire should aggressive forces in the pentagon dare to start intervention against Cuba ’ ( Pravda , 10 July 1960 , pp. 1–3 ) .
16 In particular , writers in the fields of corporate strategy and industrial economics have made considerable progress in areas which contribute to the types of analysis needed in stages 1–3 , and others with a more behavioural perspective to their research have advanced understanding of the organizational and human processes by which these stages are acted out in companies .
17 THE Jockey Club have reached agreement with the Press Association over the introduction of the overnight declaration of jockeys .
18 Both American Express and Diners Club have lost ground to Mastercard Gold , which increased its share of the market by about 38 per cent in 1990 ( although from a small base ) and now has 19 per cent of the cards in issue by volume , compared with American Express ' 57 per cent and Diners Club 's 13 per cent , says Market Assessment .
19 The club have shown faith in me and that kind of backing deserves loyalty from me . ’
20 The rearrangement of electrons among neighbouring atoms involves the transfer of ‘ chemical ’ energy , taking in or releasing heat ( as when carbon and oxygen combine to produce heat in a fire ) .
21 Travel is so much the norm that even family celebrations such as marriage have become part of the travel business .
22 Both the rising expectations of the rural working population and the changing character of the village have made access to some form of transport an essential element of contemporary rural life .
23 In at least one other case the changes in organizational responsibilities brought about by the NHS and Community Care Act have weakened commitment to these expensive , difficult-to-serve clients and there is the prospect of return to cheaper , poorer-quality care in spite of the benefits experienced by individual clients .
24 In coeliac disease , patients with abnormal histology have increased intensity of epithelial staining which in some cases now extended into the crypts .
25 Proposals in the development plan include laying track for steam locomotives , a steam passenger service between Shildon and Darlington , rebuilding work to make the museum reflect the Victorian era , and sound effects and computer graphics to explain exhibits .
26 Management have to take responsibility for over ninety five percent of the problems we get , whether they 're safety problems , quality problems or whatever problems .
27 One third of teachers say that they have had the use of INSET days to conduct their review : the same proportion have undertaken assessment of pupils especially for this purpose and have kept a diary as part of the review process .
28 Studies by American scientists of the deepest parts of Greenland 's ice core have produced evidence of rapid climate changes in the past .
29 It 's also double-bound in white plastic , which should tell you that Fender have simplified production by using the exact same bodies you 'd find on the ‘ 62 rosewood-neck reissues .
30 Recognising this achievement , the RAF Museum have honoured TMAM with the loan of two of its treasures , both record breakers and both steeped in the history of Tangmere itself .
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