Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They would be available to share expertise , offer advice and provide an informed focus for locally based educational advance . |
2 | Once implemented , this system would also give an added incentive to these districts to redeploy the funding for locally managed alternative care and treatment . |
3 | I 'll start looking out for somewhere to live next time I go down . |
4 | The SCI chips — made by Vitesse Semiconductor and due to prototype this Autumn — are claimed to deliver a sustained 1Gbps bandwidth between component nodes ; Dolphin highlights its ability to be used both for tightly coupling processors ( up to 1,000 RISCs ) to memory ( up to 100Mb ) and input-output , and for loosely coupling distributed workstations and other subsystems , at backplane bandwidth . |
5 | Hence , there is a need to use some automated technique for rigorously incorporating new knowledge into the existing knowledge base . |
6 | A driving examiner has been jailed for four months for indecently assaulting four women test candidates . |
7 | It could cost from £1,200 for professionally installed secondary windows , and from £3,500 for replacement windows in maintenance-free materials . |
8 | ‘ And they all said , Hereinafter and for evermore let this place be known as the place where the milk was spilt , ’ said Betty dreamily . |
9 | Hunting has some steady on-going business — such as highly classified nuclear work — and is still hoping to see new orders generated by the lessons learned in the Gulf war . |
10 | There is a material difference between merely exempting certain conduct from criminal penalties and making it lawful in the full sense . |
11 | On motion four O three the C E C supports , obviously supports awards for long serving Labour Party members . |
12 | An understanding of industrial relations in the Netherlands , for instance , requires an appreciation of the vertical segregation ( or ‘ pillarised ’ structure ) between religiously defined groupings and non-denominational organisations which for long characterised Dutch society and affected not only unions but also employers . |
13 | Modern historians have for long assumed this rise , and stressed its importance ; and yet its nature and the evidence for it have never been properly analysed . |
14 | All three are inter-related , however , since State fiscal problems are in general greatest in the South , where discrimination against blacks has traditionally been greatest , and where the electoral situation for long favoured one party . |
15 | They press for much needed democratic reforms to enable the citizens to participate . |
16 | If direct access capacity is a limitation , a loss of 15 — 20 per cent of space will still compare well with other file organizations ( see Chapter 7 and the calculations of packing density for randomly organized direct files later in this chapter ) . |
17 | Walpole also gives bounds for randomly oriented fibrous inclusions in an isotropic matrix but these are not easily stated and the reader is referred to the original paper ( Walpole ( 1969 ) . |
18 | Another distinction is between so called European type options which can only be exercised on the settlement day , and American type options which can be exercised at any time up to and including the settlement day . |
19 | The good thing about only having one option is it cuts out a lot of rubbish you do n't have to think . |
20 | The argument for seasonally adjusting monthly unemployment figures is that only then can the observer tell whether a given monthly increase in unemployment is the normal variation for that time of year or an unusual rise which policy-makers should be concerned about . |
21 | There 's more of a case for highly equipped regional laboratories with local out-stations . |
22 | Rhinos are mainly hunted for their horns which are then used in the Middle East for ceremonial dagger handles and also ground up for so called healing properties . |
23 | Assessment of maintainable earnings ( for example , after adjusting for so called excessive shareholder directors ' remuneration ) |
24 | When empirical mode explanations are given for naturally occurring causal sequences , causes do precede their effects , as was the case in the artificial experimental sequences . |
25 | LONDON ( UPI ) — England international soccer midfielder David Batty Wednesday completed his 2.75 million pound ( $4.13 million ) transfer from Leeds to fellow Premier League club Blackburn after successfully passing medical tests . |
26 | those contacts exist erm I ant anticipate publicity in communicating with local schools and other institutions and things like that and there after merely maintaining some kind of a a a regular advertisement slot in the local paper that says , Yes I 'm still here , because people forget . |
27 | After only seeing infrequent use at Buckfastleigh steam galas and one trial run to Totnes during 1981/82 , the group agreed to transfer the engine to the Torbay line in 1983 . |
28 | ALLEN FOSTER has returned to Rugby as coach after ostensibly resigning two weeks ago , but the position of Steve Brain , the Courage League One side 's captain , remains uncertain . |
29 | The six relics go in , and , after carefully expelling all air , I fasten the neck with string and push it into the white saddlebag . |
30 | After initially welcoming this movement , Plekhanov , Lenin and other ‘ orthodox ’ Social Democrats became afraid that concentration on immediate economic goals might lead the emergent labour movement to become preoccupied with merely economic rather than political goals . |