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

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1 Hay & Maddock 93 , in their study of human geography theses , found that 26% of their sampled items were produced as the outcome of postgraduate research , but that eventually 50% of theses lead to publication of their results , including publication in book form .
2 Hay & Maddock , in their study of human geography theses , found that 26% of their sampled items were produced as the outcome of postgraduate research , but that eventually 50% of theses lead to publication of their results , including publication in book form .
3 But the ever deepening recession will ensure that only suppliers of quality products , backed up with high manufacturing standards and reliable support , will be able to continue to successfully exploit the trend .
4 Credit Data told us that their policy was that only information about people under the same name should be passed where there was any possibility of multiple occupancy at a given address , but we felt that at least at the time of our visit this policy might not be clearly understood by the operators themselves , who might give information about people with other names at the given address , too .
5 In contrast to the Merger Regulation , that only subjects to EC scrutiny mergers having what is known as a ‘ Community dimension , and exceeding a certain threshold , the proposed Directive will apply to any general bid for the shares of any public company in a member state , regardless of the origin of the bid .
6 Unfortunately this only works in MS-DOS 3.3 and later .
7 I know in our case , and therefore probably in a lot that it is n't always possible , they 'll always find a way in , but if there was some perhaps advice to people it might bring down this number of complaints , that you could perhaps do before the wasp season begins , I do n't know whether that 's a possibility or not .
8 But in the end when he went back she was asleep , and he did n't wake her because there were few enough hours before dawn , and he had to get through a day — a series of days — that would put to the test the most dangerous set of manoeuvres he had ever conducted .
9 A few quite days by F/L Newton gave me some circuits in the Oxford on the 25th .
10 1 pair of lined blue/green brocade curtains ( each approximately 9′ x 9′ )
11 And they would n't have it as a nice antique one , that not sort of thing , no .
12 It made a pre-tax operating loss of £398m , and restructuring took another £218m for a total pre-tax loss of £616m , up from a loss last time of £124m ; turnover fell 6% to £3,751m ; domestic sales and exports were each off 6% at £1,606m and £2,145m .
13 How does farming on the north eastern lowlands of Buchan differ from that further south in Lothian and Fife ?
14 It is sometimes felt that the Borough Council , although they seek the views of local representatives , ignore these when coming to decisions on planning matters which will have a profound effect on local residents .
15 Town halls should make an all out effort for interest and warmth to counteract the pervasive greyness outside .
16 The followers of a charismatically inspired prophet may , for a while , feel and act as if they were all equally members of God 's elect , but if the community is to survive , the " routinization of charisma " , to use Weber 's term , always recreates a hierarchically ordered social structure .
17 I was coming to do all again sort of thing , you know , I mean they suddenly announced who
18 Cut out nine squares , each about 10cm x 10cm , from the tissue paper .
19 Saunders thrashed a shot just past the angle two minutes before the interval but it was one of those nearly nights for Villa and an occasion when the script was already written for super-dad Polston. 930325
20 The enforcement relationship is accordingly presented as negotiated and symbiotic in character , since social control encounters , ‘ those where reaction to deviance is central , involve degrees of mutual dependency , thus all rule enforcement is a matter of negotiation ’ ( Manning , 1977:247 , italics omitted ) .
21 I 'm going up to that there mass of spaghetti , and I 'm going to make sure . ’
22 It would not work because it assumes compliance by those who own the assets and resources , other than labour , of industry ; and that assumption ignores that there inheres in ownership an inalienable right to determine whether , and if so how , to use those assets and resources .
23 There are currently over 200,000 copies of X.desktop out there , meaning , says IXI 's Ray Anderson , that over 75% of Motif users are now using X.desktop as their desktop manager .
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