Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If you require hospital attention and the cost exceeds £50 , the HCI Representative at the resort can , if necessary , make payment on behalf of the Norwich Union . |
2 | A conference at Lancaster House in August 1979 saw the British government make concession after concession to the Black nationalists . |
3 | Crowds of celebs are having to have a laugh and raise loads of cash for children . |
4 | Earlier this year , The Sunday Telegraph reported scientists also fear damage to life in the oceans . |
5 | In addition , although the deputy head was clearly exhausted by the enormity of the task he had set himself , he had found the experience sufficiently valuable to recommend that all teachers should extend their understanding of curriculum evaluation and develop skills in addition to the testing of pupil outcomes . |
6 | If we change notes from chord to chord this weakening does not occur — the notes retain their ‘ freshness ’ . |
7 | Take English cash or travellers cheques for the balance of your needs , and change money on arrival in resort . |
8 | Indeed , restaurants , cafes and licensed premises which sell liquor for consumption on the premises ( e.g. pubs and wine bars ) were for the first time was the 1987 Use Classes Order brought within a stated class . |
9 | Around the harbour , fishermen 's tavernas still jostle side by side with the newer cafés and bars which have sprung up to cater for the younger market , and the main daytime activity seems to be relaxing over a quiet glass of something while watching the boats chug in and out . |
10 | Drugged you drag grief from room to room and weep , |
11 | The country 's first ‘ instant ’ draught lager machine went on sale in June amid mystery over the brewer supplying the lager concentrate mix for use in the new machine . |
12 | In what , the chairman of the working party responsible for it and president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland , described as ‘ the most fundamental change in audit reporting probably for more than a generation ’ , the SAS seeks to close the so-called expectations gap and bring practice into line with recommendations of the report of the Cadbury committee on corporate governance , of which was also a member . |
13 | We lay side by side on the floor all over the house — there must have been a dozen or more of us , including nice old Ma Mi who was delighted to see us . |
14 | At the height of its development , two main temples lay side by side amidst other structures and were approached through some form of monumental gateway to the east . |
15 | They lay side by side like effigies , both staring at the sky . |
16 | EVERTON v MILLWALL McCall , who injured an ankle with Scotland Under-21s , is doubtful for Everton , who introduce Keown in defence in place of the injured Ratcliffe . |
17 | Street sellers of different kinds are an important group , whether they be street pedlars who manage to buy chewing gum , newspapers , sweets , balloons , ornaments , fruit and any number of miscellaneous items wholesale , or the women who make snacks for sale in the streets . |
18 | The Government provide grant in aid for the British Academy to support postgraduate research in the humanities and social sciences . |
19 | The USPCA say birds of prey in the province are also being shot or poisoned , and in the latest incident a buzzard starved to death after being maimed . |
20 | We attach plans in respect of the Lord Derby , Southport ( see pp. 160–162 ) , and the Navigation , Northwich ( see pp. 163–166 ) . |
21 | These guidelines are similar to those in the original 1973 Act and apply to sale and supply contracts by virtue of s11(2) of UCTA 1977 . |
22 | We mentioned in the Introduction that earlier sociological studies of deviant behaviour provide notes of caution about investigating phenomena like heroin use . |
23 | If you wish to avoid them , send payment by return of post . ’ |
24 | Conversely an admiring glance , a word of praise or an encouraging smile provide rewards for conformity to social norms . |
25 | Beggars and bank managers squat side by side in a battered , broken office block , in a barn in the field next door and beneath sheets of plastic and bits of wood knocked up into makeshift shelters . |
26 | Another justification advanced is that social deprivation variables tap aspects of need for resources not adequately represented by morbidity measures — for example , that it is more difficult to provide services in a deprived area or that effectiveness is reduced by adverse conditions . |
27 | It should include assessment and provide feedback on progress with glycosylated haemoglobin levels . |
28 | Changes affected the KPRP central committee 's organization and its co-ordination commissions of the KPRP central committee , and the Council of Ministers , in which Nghon Nhel replaced Say Chhum as Minister of Agriculture . |
29 | Full-time provision includes courses of one to three and four years ' duration , some of which may be studied as separate ‘ end-on ’ courses and many of which provide opportunities for transfer of suitable students to degree courses . |
30 | Provide opportunities for detoxification in the community and a range of residential rehabilitation and recovery services . |