Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | On Wednesday morning the prince , in his role as president of Scottish Business in the Community , will visit Craigmillar to see projects developed by the local community , local authority and other agencies , with help from the Friends of Craigmillar — a group of business leaders . |
2 | ‘ The ability to perform activities required to the standards specified . ’ |
3 | Draft SAS 470 sets out existing guidance in the new format including consideration of whether disclosure in financial statements is fair and the aggregate effect of uncorrected misstatements , while draft SAS 520 extends the scope of guidance in assessing other people 's work to include experts employed by the auditors . |
4 | He would like to see safeguards built into the bill to limit the size of the new co-op and he is also critical of plans by Milk Marque to retain control of key activities like milk testing and the artificial insemination service . |
5 | By two mortgages dated 18 February 1985 and 25 October 1985 respectively , the sixth plaintiff entered into legal mortgages , charging specific assets to secure moneys owed to the first defendant by the second plaintiff and its subsidiaries . |
6 | On 17 July 1985 , the seventh plaintiff , and on 26 July 1983 and 17 July 1985 the eighth plaintiff , also entered into legal mortgages charging specific assets to secure moneys owed to the first defendant by the second plaintiff and its subsidiaries . |
7 | In a long poem we expect to find breathing-spaces interspersed between the more important sections of the poem ; in The Prelude the real matter is the philosophy , and the narrative passages , as can be clearly seen here , are illustrations of it . |
8 | To compensate for votes lost on the right , he needs to attract Communists horrified by the summer 's iconoclastic alliance , and has described the left-wing coalition as ‘ a crutch for New Democracy , a spare part ’ . |
9 | The plea bargain agreed between Exxon , the Justice Department and the state of Alaska had set the company 's total liability at $1 billion : $900m of this was a civil settlement to meet costs incurred by the government in cleaning up the 11m gallons of oil spilt into Prince William Sound ; the other $100m was a fine , payable to the Treasury , to settle the four criminal charges . |
10 | This was described as a step towards internal convertibility by 1992 , and to meet conditions set by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) . |
11 | Methlan Park will be closed because it can not be adapted to meet standards required under the Community Care Act . |
12 | If this is not achieved every project leader rapidly convinces himself that his project is being deprived of resources in order to benefit others favoured by the department manager . |
13 | Re-thought proposals have to meet criteria set by the Office of Fair Trading that the board will not have such monopoly powers as to distort trade . |
14 | A reasonable parent would be expected to accept services offered for the child 's benefit . |
15 | Such action merely deprives authorities of funds that they need to provide services enjoyed by the whole community . |
16 | Of course no experience is self-authenticating , but it is reasonable to accept claims made on the basis of experience ( *b and c ) unless sufficient reason is produced ( *a ) for not doing so . |
17 | The offensive was an attempt both to consolidate gains made over the previous two months and to wrest control of the main road and rail links to Thailand . |
18 | A member wishing to obtain chemicals covered by the regulations for his own use , could apply to the RSC for a statement of his professional standing etc . |
19 | Go into any church in a poor area and you 're likely to find candles lit before the statue of Mary and little messages on scraps of paper asking for her help . |
20 | Military doctors say the ‘ defence medical research ’ is necessary to find out how to treat wounds caused by the new high-velocity ammunition . |
21 | It is unlikely that voting by a single shareholder will make much difference to the success of a resolution either way , and so it is not worthwhile for shareholders to evaluate proposals put to the general meeting . |
22 | A popular feature will surely be musician Peter Gabriel 's ‘ US ’ project for which he has commissioned 11 international artists of hugely diverse styles to create images inspired by the tracks on his new album ‘ US ’ ; amongst these are British artists David Mach and Andrew Goldsworth , German Rebecca Horn , Israeli Sculptor Zadock Ben David , and Zush who exists in his own self-created state of Evrugo . |
23 | It suggests either that Apple and Novell only would market the software with Intel-based machines , or that other manufacturers would be licensed to sell machines bundled with the software . |
24 | It suggests either that Apple and Novell only would market the software with Intel Corp-based machines , or that other manufacturers would be licensed to sell machines bundled with the software . |
25 | Because of this , he frequently tries to answer questions addressed to the Chairman . |
26 | There are now courses in CIB examination subjects in St Petersburg and the Institute is helping the Romanians to set examinations based on the Banking Certificate . |
27 | Investigations of processes initially functional in nature have begun to remedy deficiencies perceived in the early 1960s , have led to some new visions , and have also led in two directions . |
28 | Okay , the task was to ignore the right hand bracket and to sort cards based on the left hand bracket In fact you 'd sort them into two piles , not four . |
29 | Work in progress may be agreed to be brought in at less than its face value to reflect expenses incurred during the period between bill delivery and payment . |
30 | ‘ They are very reluctant to see brokers included in the remit . |