Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It says the two complete kernels will be able to sit side-by-side on Windows systems and run their respective applications . |
2 | It says the two complete kernels will be able to sit side-by-side on Windows systems and run their respective applications . |
3 | And the speech was indeed a frank catalogue of the state of the personal computer business today : revenues down 14% , Apple Computer Inc , IBM and DEC contemplating low margins and sinking market share , the astronomical cost of developing a new package , the failure of PCs to penetrate much beyond word processing and spreadsheets , the monopoly lock of a few software houses on the marketplace and engineering 's inability to develop an intuitive box , all conspiring to dissuade any sensible PC guy from putting any more money into research and development . |
4 | Future research should define the patients who would be likely to benefit most from oxygen therapy . |
5 | ‘ People have to come together at community level , to begin to talk and break down barriers . |
6 | In 1981 things started to come together towards bond redemption . |
7 | The fact that he had once been the President of the Midlands Motor Traders ' Association , and was a director of Harry Greenway plc , was not considered to compensate sufficiently for Sir Ralph Howell . |
8 | Major urban and rural areas tend to differ greatly in life styles and in their inhabitants ' perceptions . |
9 | To work merely at sentence level is to ignore crucially important aspects of text . |
10 | Ideally partnerships should allow teachers and business people to work together on curriculum developments and to consider jointly what each might offer to curriculum delivery . |
11 | At a meeting in Prague on Nov. 20 , chiefs of staff agreed to work together on defence research and the development and production of military equipment . |
12 | In a break with tradition , 15 pharmaceutical companies from the United States and Europe last week announced an agreement to work together on combination drug therapies to fight the human immuno-deficiency virus ( HIV ) . |
13 | certainly prior to the nineteen ninety two legislation erm in relation to what was er the was er required application but as you see since nineteen ninety two legislation , that petition was changed erm and in terms of the resolutions , we suggest that recognise the people concerned Hertfordshire and that they are taking into account the applications erm that we continue to work basically with H M I pollution aspects and that we respond to the Department of the Environment er expressing our concerns er er erm way in which er consultation has changed and in fact us . |
14 | They are said to squabble endlessly about personnel appointments and propaganda slogans . |
15 | While vegetables generally have the capacity to germinate soon after spring sowing , however low the temperature drops , flower seeds , also due for sowing soon on adjacent land to provide cut flowers during the summer , do need more warmth to get going . |
16 | And as the Rangers coach prepared to pull away from Elland Road with Tina Turner 's ‘ Simply the Best ’ blasting out of its sound system , Hateley said : ‘ It was a great result and one of the best goals of my career . |
17 | Residents agreed to write individually to Durham County Council and Darlington MP Michael Fallon . |
18 | They also included the operation of ‘ stand down , ’ by which the airline retained scarce skills by allowing people to work elsewhere on part pay but having the opportunity to recall them at a month 's notice . |
19 | Well he was well he was coming from the Grove to the finger post to come along Wolverhampton Road , Lichfield Road , to come home to Church Street . |
20 | In the 1960s , for example , for a school or college to actively encourage teachers to discover more about business methods and practices was virtually unheard of . |
21 | Why does he arrogate to himself the claim to know more about patient care than all those professionals ? |
22 | It has been suggested to me by a committed member of our Education and Professional Development Committee that you might like to know more about BAIE COMMUNICATORS IN BUSINESS . |
23 | Want to know more about share investment ? |
24 | We seem to know more about car maintenance than we do about our own bodies . |
25 | If you would like to know more about Action Research , call |
26 | If you 'd like to know more about carpet care , send for our information sheet Facts On Carpets ( £1.75 ) . |
27 | • over half the women surveyed wanted to know more about maternity issues . |
28 | I would recommend it to students who want to know more about peptide chemistry . |
29 | So if you want to know more about Michael Chang , or indeed any of the players who have fan club services and who are listed on the opposite page , then do n't delay . |
30 | In winter they were often the only ones to see stock in daylight and said they needed to know more about health disorders and their control . |