Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well-established organisations in non-competitive environments might be able to perform successfully with any type of organisation structure , because they are secure within their environment and can ignore contingency factors ( eg. the Civil Service , perhaps ) .
2 Over the past few years , they have continued to perform successfully for this club even though they did n't know whether they would end up having their wages paid .
3 Over the past few years , they have continued to perform successfully for this club even though they did n't know whether they would end up having their wages paid .
4 Some of these changes relate to the way the US ideal model of liberal democracy was said to sit uneasily with Japanese experience so some refining was necessary to render them more effective .
5 It is notable that the one country which stands to lose most by free competition in labour is Germany , where labour and social costs are highest .
6 Jarvis managed to bowl only at half pace in the match against Hampshire at Basingstoke which petered out into a draw yesterday and he is still being troubled by a sore hamstring .
7 If the government decides to cut its expenditure , or if there is a loss of export markets , or if domestic firms decide to invest less at all interest rates ( perhaps because they are less confident about future economic prospects ) , then the unc line will shift downwards .
8 The congregation of a 60-year-old wooden church in Darlington have been warned not to go inside in bad weather .
9 Laymon 's star , on the other hand , is rising , and he seems to perform better with each title ; Koontz continues to challenge Stephen King at the top of the pile .
10 But there is at least some chance of cooperation , in contrast to the absence of an obligation to plan together between higher education , sixth forms in secondary schools and colleges of further as well as tertiary education .
11 ‘ The real singer of that name was indisposed , and was likely to remain so for some time .
12 ‘ Cider is a good area at the moment , ’ says co-author Philip Shaw , ‘ and is likely to remain so for some time .
13 It concluded that the Simonian concept of state medicine was far in advance of public opinion and was likely to remain so for some time to come .
14 It is unusual to provide expressly for this contingency and the lease is probably best left silent on this point .
15 Since its inception the Design Museum has been criticised for the way its exhibits fail to distinguish themselves from department store displays ; to some extent the museum has tried to work analytically with this analogy — its inaugural exhibition , for example , was aimed at exploring the relationships between ‘ commerce and culture ’ .
16 Those organizations whose members can find no good reason , whatever the basis of the bargain , to trust one another at a modicum will find it extremely hard to work effectively with each other .
17 The education and training of Health Care workers should include at least the possibility of working in partnership with people rather than for people , so that the experience of unlearning , deroling and relearning through which the family development nurses had to go in order to work effectively in this way with people , can be avoided .
18 ONE allowance which looks almost certain to disappear altogether at some point in the not-too-distant future , judging from its treatment in the Budget , is the married couple 's allowance , or MCA .
19 Blame becomes indiscriminate when it can not be focused and seen in context , and it is black people who are the ones to suffer most in this situation .
20 Those likely to suffer most from this loss of collaborative endeavour will be the most vulnerable members of the community .
21 But he insisted on continuing to live on the houseboat Duende , despite Joan 's pleadings to find somewhere with more room to accommodate the needs of their growing daughter Holly .
22 I 'm not sure whether Mrs is either able or would wish to comment necessarily at this stage but er and I but is there any possibility that in the course of the operating the R P G , although I know that circulates to me certainly .
23 When facing an opponent , it is essential to concentrate only on that man or woman and not on our fear .
24 If it is to be more than a symbolic marker of the moment when North and South decided in principle to work together for mutual survival , a number of decisions on how to administer it will have to be made .
25 In the winter of 1940–41 a number of public figures contacted by the left-of-centre owner of Picture Post , Edward Hulton , agreed to work together for greater efficiency , vigour and democracy in the prosecution of the war .
26 One way of ensuring a fairer distribution of additional resources is for schools to work together on joint fund raising .
27 Not only is there a failure to work together at local level , but central government also fails to provide the framework of legislation and subsidy that would enable housing and social services departments to address jointly the aspirations of disabled people .
28 As stated in our first Journal , we expect to work together with this society and we are therefore pleased to include the following announcements : —
29 This is hard enough in our own lives but it is doubly hard in public work where it calls on people devoted to different ideals to work together in mutual acceptance , and that means not just tolerating one another but respecting and understanding what the other is talking about .
30 There are great advantages to this style of entertaining ; the bonding between participants is inevitable and speedy , given the fact they all have to work together in close proximity ; business relationships are enhanced as company employees and valued clients share the hoisting of the sails and other such activities .
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