Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It receives money from the others but it 's not apparent what else it does .
2 10 March , receives support from the fieldsportsmen , the same people who in hunting counties , encourage foxes to bred in artificial earths , thus producing an increase in foxes which is a contributory factor in the decline of the hare ( being 20 per cent to 30 per cent of the rural foxes ' diet ) !
3 The Act prohibits discrimination on the grounds of race , colour or nationality .
4 Well I have to tell the minister that the firms are advertising for detection services all the time , K P M G Peter Marwick advertising this , they will er investigate financial frauds and rectify and recover from them that requires specialised accounting skills , K P M G forensic accounting offers experience in the techniques of fraudsters and the procedures er they may have followed .
5 The first involves action against the institutions practising censorship , and the second involves action on behalf of or against the membership of the profession .
6 Cubs and even foetuses cut from the bodies of pregnant females were added to individual hunters ' totals .
7 The statutory responsibilities to safeguard the welfare of the community and children in particular often involves recourse to the courts .
8 The six-figure investment in the Marks and Spencer store will expand the food and drink section , which produces 60pc of the takings , despite occupying only one third of the floor space .
9 Except in large garrisons or establishments , there is usually only one church and the situation in the Armed Forces obviously encourages partnership between the Churches .
10 This involves research into the factors influencing both plant and animal production at both the component and systems levels .
11 Craftsman Mike rubs shoulders with the stars at tourism show
12 On the other hand training is always vulnerable because the benefits are long-term and it often needs protection from the demands of management and operations where there are other priorities .
13 Obviously the compensation covers improvements to the premises .
14 The surveyor accepts responsibility to the applicant(s) and the Leeds Permanent Building Society for the stated purposes and the report will be prepared with the skill , care and diligence reasonably to be expected of a competent chartered surveyor or incorporated valuer , but accepts no responsibility whatsoever to any person other than the applicant(s) and the Leeds Permanent Building Society .
15 " The Communist Party wants unity in the interests of the Labour movement as a whole " , wrote Harry Pollitt .
16 She holds clinics in the areas in and around Cape Town — the shanty towns begin a few miles outside the city and the houses improve markedly the nearer the centre you get — and Rose believes that the fruits of her success will start to become evident in two or three years .
17 The New Sacristy ( 20 ) contains copies of the busts from the triforium .
18 This is a polite way of saying that recruitment normally causes chaos in the personnel department .
19 It causes sores on the lips , face , eyes , and mouth , on the genitalia , occasionally elsewhere on the skin , and rarely causes a very serious infection in the central nervous system of the newborn .
20 The dealers say that barely anyone on the ISE 's ruling council has experience in the derivatives markets .
21 I have a real difficulty in locating who has responsibility for the dustbins . ’
22 • Asked about rumours of his apparently imminent move from his position as managing director of Lotus , Michael Kimberley suggested we ask GM Europe president Bob Eaton , who has responsibility for the sports car maker .
23 Anderson has Kelly on the ropes with the telephone chat-up technique he started on radio .
24 The back panel has outputs for the effects loops , speaker outputs and two separate triode/pentode switches .
25 The deal has precedents in the purchases in recent years of bust Texas financial institutions by BancOne and NCNB .
26 It also places demands on the suppliers of a wide range of building materials and components , resulting in a significant multiplier effect on regional employment and business activity .
27 Found in red peppers and chilli peppers , capsaicin causes a sensation of burning pain in the mouth by triggering the trigeminal nerve , which has branches in the eyes , nose , tongue and mouth .
28 While a General Assembly Resolution does not create legal obligations , the reiteration of the principles of the Conventions in this arena adds weight to the claims of the parties that they be respected .
29 The Act also contains guidance for the courts as to the factors which they should take into account in deciding whether any of the statutory exceptions to the presumption in favour of bail apply in a particular case .
30 The concept of mixed race , which has become part of conventional social work language , is misleading because it causes confusion in the minds of transracial adopters .
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