Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] [adj] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , I take the view that we ought to try and make the existing arrangements work and we are fast approaching a very key point er in that process erm I understand that on Thursday , er securities and investments board , the board will consider the er P I A , proposed P I A prospectus and that er within a week or so we shall all be able to read it and to look at it erm and the key point , which really is arises out of what we 're discussing tonight , the key point is what regulatory framework should the P I A place on intermediaries and on er life assurance companies , pension funds , financial advisors generally er in order to ensure that the public interest is protected and that if there are potential frauds erm such as the Levitt case er that we talked about earlier and I think the honourable member in sort of by implication in terms of er community service , er punishments that he referred to , er had also that in mind , er just what should we do to ensure that if there is malpractice and fraud , it 's picked up very , very quickly .
2 There are several degrees in the Faculty of Arts that combine a language with Business Studies ( the Faculty of Social Sciences also offers this combination , with greater weight on Business Studies , within the BCom ; for this , applicants should consult the Social Sciences section of this prospectus ) .
3 ‘ That will have a substantial effect on consumers ’ expenditure and will also affect the retail prices index . ’
4 I did n't know the bloody blokes name !
5 Subjects under discussion will include the post-heroin drugs scene , research analysis of drug use among 14 and 15 year olds , and developments involving crack , ecstasy and ketamine .
6 It is understood the North Down and Ards Unit may introduce the new meals-on-wheels system within the next few months .
7 But normally you find that erm both Stan and I would consider the large goods vehicles drivers as being the professionals , because you are driving all the time .
8 The counter-examples to the policy ineffectiveness proposition that we have considered in this chapter have led one notable proponent of rational expectations to write ‘ the potential usefulness of activist policy rules in dampening fluctuations … may survive the rational expectations revolution ’ ( McCallum , 1980 , p. 738 ) .
9 You will need a good honours degree in any discipline or alternatively a degree , HND or equivalent combined with experience at management level .
10 We will introduce a new police power to make an arrest for breach of police bail .
11 We will introduce a Restrictive Practices Act to penalise anti-competitive behaviour and end price-fixing by cartels .
12 The SDP also favoured the welfare state and state action to reduce unemployment but argued that government control of the economy must include an effective incomes policy if ruinous inflation is to be avoided .
13 In May this year the Minister will present the definitive arts bill , with a debate in Parliament planned before the summer recess .
14 And above all , it was vital not to do anything which might give the Soviet authorities grounds for hindering the return of our own men .
15 Victory over sporting Lisbon and a successful signing of Lou McCarie as new manager , will give the Celtic directors breathing space to iron out their difficulties .
16 Agents posed as Iraqi arms salesmen to allegedly trap a Californian arms merchant , four officials of the former communist regime in Poland , and five officials of the Russian government .
17 We may choose a professional sports person as our referent and bemoan the fact that our salaries do not compare despite the fact that we may have as much talent in our chosen fields .
18 Instead , we shall next deploy a grand systems theory , conceived in the scientific manner and presenting the units of the system as if they were ‘ black boxes ’ whose inner workings need not be examined .
19 THE mother of a 16-year-old girl murdered 11 years ago sought a High Court ruling yesterday that would let her bring a civil damages action against two men she alleges were responsible .
20 Facilities within the pavilion at the County Ground in Derby continue to be problematical , and all depends on the success of the proposed ground development scheme , which will comprise a multi-purpose sports hall , undercover seating , catering and hospitality boxes .
21 However , I pointed out that what I was asking for was no more than would comprise a normal police station in a provincial town and that there were many economies to be made by giving up our offices in central London .
22 Players at the Saxon Inn , Escomb , will finish a 24-hour darts marathon at noon today .
23 Notwithstanding this , the BBC also hopes that older viewers who have had their powers of endurance tested once too often by The Late Show 's cold-blooded eclecticism , may welcome an audience-friendly arts magazine .
24 Perhaps the expats could do an Old Codgers Corner .
25 ALTON man Giles Stogdon will become the new police chief for Winchester next week .
26 Crossing Jubilee Street , you will see the famous dai pai dongs ( street restaurants ) ; few gweilob , which translates literally as ‘ roundeyes ’ , eat at these stalls , but it really is a worthwhile experience .
27 Or should I contact the Social Services department at the council ?
28 It is unlikely that even the simplest company can use the armed forces technique but the principle is widely valid .
29 All licentiate members may use the designatory letters LHCIMA .
30 The survey also found that two-thirds of the customers surveyed did not understand the Financial Services Act distinction between a tied agent and an independent financial adviser .
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