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

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1 It seems realistic to expect the auditor to take such information into account in his review of the audit and the person acting as auditor also needs to be aware of other non-audit work on his client that partners in his firm may be doing such as for example tax work and they in turn should consider whether any information that may arise from their work is relevant to the conduct of the audit and where it is , they should also consider whether it is relevant to the duty to report to the regulator , the partner carrying out the audit should also if possible , discuss it with his client .
2 Holding Seawitch on course with one hand , he pushed the other through hair already rumpled by previous displays of frustration .
3 These invisible tabs , if not removed , are responsible for text mysteriously jumping to an unexpected position .
4 ‘ The cause of action for negligence only comes into existence when the damage is suffered .
5 The cause of action for negligence only comes into existence when the damage is suffered .
6 for which one it shows I 'm afraid , my I ask for er if it 's required certificate for counsel maybe required for taxation later on .
7 You could , of course , use a budget drawing package such as Computer Easy Draw for your designing and print a quality laser image with Pizazz Plus .
8 Gold coin , for instance also occurs in the upper Thames valley and in Suffolk ; crystal balls are also found in Cambridgeshire-Suffolk and the Isle of Wight ; garnet in Kent and Suffolk .
9 But it is a ready-made blueprint for inequality just waiting to be copied by other reactionary governments .
10 Friedman argues that the demand for money also depends on a number of factors which are likely to influence wealth holders ' tastes and preferences for money .
11 A claim for money generally had to be substantiated by evidence of careful planning , identification of areas of shortfall , prioritising and cost-effective exercises .
12 The pair 's desire for recognition even extended to having the family name carved in the paving slabs of the piazza outside the palazzo and one or two of these can still be seen .
13 Protests about professionalization also came in the 1960s from the prominenti of Oxford English .
14 Survival analysis showed similar improvements in otoscopic clearance and tympanometric change as a result of treatment with a ventilation tube alone or after adenoidectomy alone compared with no surgery .
15 People come from East and West in caravan after caravan just to look at it . ’
16 For help just refer to Yellow Pages under ‘ Debt collectors ’ , ‘ Tracing ’ or ‘ Detectives ’ .
17 This desperate cry for help eventually arrived at the parson 's house in Emminster .
18 Provision for synthesis often leads to long notation , for two reasons .
19 Sometimes they were responsible only for work directly connected with production , but in some cases they were responsible also for development work , drainage and ventilation .
20 The finest silk for rug-making traditionally comes from China and an area around the Caspian Sea .
21 It 's quite obvious your loss of the American War for Independence still sticks in your craw .
22 Neither of them had taken the slightest notice of my movements , except that Mr Parsons was already in my empty chair , and the two of them , with Ewen Mackay 's flask of whisky now standing between them , were talking about salmon fishing .
23 Above this zone the moisture content decreases upward to a point where the continuous film of moisture eventually separates into discrete droplets .
24 The rapid feedback of marks and grades on a termly basis creates an open system of assessment easily understood by students .
25 Letters and phone-calls of support also came from every corner of Britain .
26 In case anyone should question these financial allocations , can we point out that they only move the film and crafts sectors towards the level of support long enjoyed in England and Wales .
27 The burgeoning elderly population may in future be left without levels of support currently provided by relatives , a new report suggests .
28 This type of change also interferes with our reading of the mood-signals coming from the eyes .
29 The direction of change now depends on the considerations discussed earlier , except that any change in ( ) feeds back to .
30 Said a spokesman : ‘ There is a positive wind of change now blowing through the club . ’
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