Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [conj] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | An explanation of the available function keys and how these are used is given below and a summary is given in Appendix A. |
2 | Yes , it is unsaleable at this price of £4914.91 but can be made saleable if the price is adjusted so that a return at the new , higher , current rate of return can be earned . |
3 | A man 's voice will be heard better than a woman 's voice . |
4 | Knowing her sister well , Fabia could only marvel then that when Barney was , by the sound of it , so desperately ill , Cara appeared to be making every effort to rise above the shocking news she had received less than an hour ago . |
5 | CASE 1 : when a headword has been specified in the Start column a two possibilities arise as to how the form should be filled in when a number of subsequent entries are also requested to be proofed : |
6 | CASE 1 : when a headword has been specified in the Start column two possibilities arise as to how the form should be filled in when a number of subsequent entries are also requested to be cross-referenced . |
7 | If the ships had been made of a material like glass they would have broken long before a crack became conspicuous . |
8 | But the benefit is realised only if a spending tax replaces other existing taxes and the tax burden as a whole is either unchanged or reduced . |
9 | Mrs Hunt has said she can not understand why there was such a delay when an ambulance station is situated less than a mile from her home . |
10 | This is particularly true in this country , where the insurance industry requests that thefts and burglaries are reported so that a claim may be proved . |
11 | Mr Patten said this meant that all releases of waste from large industrial processes would be considered together before a discharge licence was granted . |
12 | The devaluation or revaluation of a currency against the dollar was permitted only when a country faced a severe economic crisis . |
13 | which is first set of audits , first set of suggestion forms which have come through because a lot , standing order . |
14 | Browns team member Stuart Redman , from East London , one of the first to discover the dead Fish , said : ‘ It was an awful sight , the canal was frozen over and a carp of 10 lb , bream to 2 lb , roach and a tench were lying dead on top . |
15 | AN injured climber was rescued yesterday after an SOS was picked up an aircraft flying overhead . |
16 | The officers had been tipped off that a film idol was going to be a guest of Lila Leeds . |
17 | Judicial decisions gradually shifted vicarages from the second category to the first ; before the end of Edward 's reign , royal judges had deemed more than a score of advowsons of perpetual vicarages to be lay fee . |
18 | A CHARGE of rape on a mentally handicapped girl was dropped yesterday after a judge ruled she could not give evidence against her alleged attacker . |
19 | Kate Howey , 18 , the world junior middleweight champion , might have won more than a bronze if she had not incurred a seven-point penalty against Marianne Charve , of France , in her semi-final . |
20 | The Lazio star , pictured left carrying a lot of extra poundage on his way to Rome two months ago , has shed more than a stone in weight since his £5.5million summer move from Tottenham — but he must wait a few more weeks before he returns to serious competition . |
21 | Unfortunately , each make of microcomputer is designed differently and a program written for the BBC-B will not work on an IBM PC or an Apple 2e . |
22 | Since instructions are processed from left to right on this computer ( unlike data which is processed from right to left ) , the characters of an instruction are picked up until a word mark is reached ( indicating the beginning of the next instruction ) ; the instruction is then executed . |
23 | However , my hon. Friend can be assured that I have listened attentively to what he has said and his points will be considered carefully before a decision is made on whether the application should be called in . |
24 | Mr Stanley Goodchild , county director of education , said the decision would be considered carefully and a report made to the education committee on December 20 . |
25 | It was n't really surprising therefore that she was wound tighter than a spring with suppressed energy as she waited for Ace to return . |
26 | This was something which has come out that an officer was told by for better , for truth or for untruth a year or so later . |
27 | He had changed into a cotton shirt with the sleeves rolled back and a pair of faded black jeans that hugged the contours of his body . |
28 | Only that , he says would ensure that such disputes over legal procedure were sorted out before a case ever went to trial . |
29 | In order that is for there to be some change , whether er change er like having a page torn out or a change like moving from one location to another , there also has to be something that stays the same , mainly the subject of change . |
30 | Darmid fell with his throat torn out and a grypesh worrying at it . |