Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In my view , that provision lends support to the view that a receiver appointed over the property of an unregistered company may be regarded as an administrative receiver within the meaning of the Act of 1986 . |
2 | Thus , an image can be considered to be a mixture of components , each component representing variation at a particular scale . |
3 | The alternation of scenes in that play establishes verse as the appropriate medium for the Greek leaders engaged in the vita activa in their council-scene ( I.iii. ) , while for those hanging out in the vita inactiva in Achilles ' tent — Thersites , Ajax , Patroclus , Achilles — all too often the medium is a scabrous unheroic prose . |
4 | She alleged that the preparations for that contract took place in an atmosphere of secrecy . |
5 | That contract confers power on the directors of the company to manage the company . |
6 | This need not be the case , since each level has information of its own to contribute to the overall picture , as well as selecting from the existing information . |
7 | Particular fields may be located entirely or predominantly within each department , and a departmental ‘ home ’ is identified for each field to ensure accountability for the adequacy of resourcing and planning arrangements . |
8 | I am a lifetime supporter of British membership of the European Community , but I have never believed that that support implies acceptance of a united states of Europe . |
9 | She would go that afternoon to fetch water from the fountain , she liked doing that anyway , and nothing could come of it to hurt her , there were always plenty of others there , and she 'd give Tommaso a sign , so that he 'd come , come at night to find her , that was the way it was done , she 'd seen it , becks and smiles under half-dosed eyes as the water brimmed in the young women 's jars . |
10 | Neither index takes account of the fact that , in a free market , people adjust their buying habits to get greatest value , i.e. if prices change , quantities bought may also change . |
11 | that discrimination constitutes violation of rights enunciated by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights , |
12 | I seem to remember a couple of his headers back to the goalie going astray last year ( including one in that humil iating defeat at Man City , 4–0 ) . |
13 | I 'm not sure how that ambition changed course in Cape Town . |
14 | Each club flew its flag at halfmast ; each waterman stood sentinel at his boathouse door before joining the entourage , which was led by Bobby Prentice , Bargemaster to the Waterman 's Company , to St Mary 's parish church by the bridge . |
15 | Most user education programmes have so far been very much of a local nature with little attempt to communicate experience to others . |
16 | Each department takes part in a six monthly review of its teaching quality based on the diary records , and Dr Pearson thinks that eventually the school would be able to move teaching contracts to where the good teaching is . |
17 | Craik ( 1943 ) considered that thinking paralleled reality in that within the mind there must be a model of reality which can be manipulated independently of the outside world . |
18 | This shows the percentage of times that each study found volume to be ‘ causing ’ volatility or volatility to be ‘ causing ’ volume . |
19 | Each recipient doing business in or organised under the laws of the United States of America or in areas subject to its jurisdiction represents that it is an institutional investor , expressing an interest for its own account and agrees not to purchase , distribute or sell any of the Company 's securities or any interest therein except in compliance with the above laws . ] |
20 | Talks on exchanges of prisoners followed , with the participation of Cornelio Sommaruga , President of the International Committee of the Red Cross , and on Aug. 14 exchanges involving several hundred prisoners from each side took place at Nemetin , near Osijek in territory controlled by the UN Protection Force in Yugoslavia ( UNPROFOR ) . |
21 | Well I thought that cycling built power in the leg muscles , it 's , I mean it ought to did n't it ? |
22 | While remedying the deficiencies in the procedures and ensuring that cases are dealt with properly and without delay , it is vital that each application is dealt with fairly and adequately , that each applicant has access to independent legal advice , and that there is a right to proper appeal — a right that the Bill does not give . |
23 | That result spotlighted discontent with Mr Meciar , often accused of being authoritarian , inside the HZDS and prompted a fierce public row between the prime minister and his foreign minister , Ivan Knazko , a party stalwart of long standing . |
24 | Before widespread changes in practice are made this finding needs confirmation in a larger trial with mortality and major respiratory and cerebral morbidity as the primary outcomes . |
25 | This finding adds support to the argument for the continued use of methods which preserve the gall bladder . |
26 | This finding provides support for the belief that adequate treatment of H pylori infection will give longterm protection from duodenal ulcer recurrence . |
27 | Operationalizing this framework allows study of key questions about the closures of British mental hospitals . |
28 | This change took place for three reasons . |
29 | Comparison of the contents of the first two editions of Craig 's ‘ Geology of Scotland ’ , published in 1965 and 1983 , reveals just how completely and all-pervasively this change took place over a very short period of time . |
30 | This change took effect in August 1964 . |