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

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1 Save the horses ! ’ , as the chief splashed across the creek to gather mounts for the fleeing families .
2 All sorts of people go to see performers after a first night .
3 The opportunity will be taken to conduct investigations into the recent boiler tube leak in C Quadrant of Reactor 4 .
4 According to Israel Radio , this was " the first time since the beginning of the intifada that terrorists have managed to plant bombs in a Jewish place , wounding civilians and soldiers " .
5 Mr Wigley said the company 's banking facilties are sufficient to support activities for the forseeable future while it strives to reduce debt further until rental and retail income covers interest costs and overheads .
6 For determining whether resource contributions of taxpayers , grantors , and service recipients intended to support activities of a given time period were sufficient to recover the cost of those activities .
7 For predicting the amount of resource contributions of taxpayers , grantors , and service recipients needed to support activities of a given time period .
8 They also want the station to expand in order to be able to transmit programmes to a wider area .
9 Third process teaching and learning styles should vary as widely as possible in order to provide maximum stimulation for both teachers and pupils and care should be taken to plan programmes with a long term rhythm of change or variety the element of chance and serendipity
10 The COPEI and the MAS on Feb. 24 declined Pérez 's request to the secretaries-general of all main opposition parties to join a " political cabinet " of ministers without portfolio to draft policies for the next two years of government .
11 By making copies of prehistoric stone implements and then using the copies to cut , scrape and chop different materials ( such as growing crops , bones and hides ) , the patterns of wear formed by these processes can be matched to wear patterns on the original artefacts .
12 It has refused to support proposals for a new draft directive , which would specify that waste be treated as any other commodity , and thereby allowed unrestricted movement .
13 At Trecynon , a suburb on the north-west side of the town , there is an iron bridge built in 1811 to carry products of the Abernant Ironworks on a tramway from the works to the Glamorgan Canal , and thence to the port at Cardiff .
14 ‘ Agreement was reached to continue contacts between the two parties , ’ he added .
15 The primary demand on him will be to restore Wanderers to the national league 's first division in time for the club 's 125th anniversary in two years ' time .
16 These secretaries also began to attend meetings of the royal council , though merely as clerks , not as members , and in 1559 were given the title of secretaries of state .
17 Until the opening of the Marlborough galleries had tended to treat artists in a patronising way , as underlings .
18 wants to see plans for the modified programme in early June , and a first draft is expected by mid-May .
19 About 10 per cent of solicitors — around 6,000 — might want to conduct cases in the higher courts , Mr David Ward , president of the Law Society , has estimated .
20 We have been considering , in , groups of instructions to perform operations on the different data formats held within the computer .
21 Open gun positions were located in the bow , midships and extreme tail and provision made to carry bombs beneath the lower wings .
22 But they were sent to spend their fourth night in a hotel after failing to agree verdicts on the seven other accused at the end of a trial which has lasted nearly five months .
23 Professionally Ambache will also continue to support demands for a social workers ' council .
24 He was surprised to see foreigners on a local train from El Wasta .
25 In general the Paris negotiators were keen to emphasise solutions to the national minority problem of eastern Europe , rather than reveal that their main aim was the creation and resurrection of neighbour-states to control and limit German power and influence .
26 But we do not claim that we have reached the ‘ vernacular ’ , or the most casual of possible styles , for any informant ( although some reports on our work have stated that we have ) : we merely claim that our data is rich and variable enough to enable us to classify styles on the stylistic continuum in an extremely well motivated way .
27 Terriers sometimes suffer from this same problem when they are used to evict foxes from the same sort of terrain .
28 So far I have written of the individual in relation to his , or her , environment of other people and have pointed to object relationships as the key connections between the inner world of the individual and his outer world .
29 On the one hand , as I wrote , I found myself wanting to alert readers to an increasing amount of detailed literature , across a wide range of disciplines , currently being reported ; and to indicate something of the complexity of the issues being pursued .
30 In NLP it is important not only to implement solutions to the individual problems that arise ( parsing , semantic interpretation , reasoning , etc. ) but also to co-ordinate the application of those solutions .
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