Example sentences of "a [noun] [unc] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There is no professional restriction in force which prohibits the formation of a solicitors ' limited partnership under the Limited Partnerships Act 1907 and , indeed , s717(1) ( a ) of the Companies Act 1985 expressly contemplates their existence .
2 Practitioners are strongly advised to use Clause 3(a) as under the Rules a solicitors ' incorporated practice is permitted only to ‘ carry on business consisting of the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors or by multi-national partnerships . ’
3 It must however be emphasized that these powers can not be used by a solicitors ' incorporated practice to do anything in breach of the Solicitors Act 1974 , the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to incorporated practices — in this regard attention is drawn to the proviso set out in Clause 3(a) .
4 Specimen memorandum of association for a solicitors ' incorporated practice which is a company limited by shares
5 Specimen articles of association for a solicitors ' incorporated practice which is a company limited by shares
6 Practitioners are strongly advised to use Clause 3(a) as under the Rules a solicitors ' incorporated practice is permitted only to ‘ carry on business consisting of the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors or by multi-national partnerships . ’
7 It must however be emphasised that these powers can not be used by a solicitors ' incorporated practice to do anything in breach of the Solicitors Act 1974 , the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to incorporated practices — in this regard attention is drawn to the proviso set out in Clause 3(a) .
8 Specimen memorandum of association for a solicitors ' incorporated practice which is an unlimited company having a share capital
9 Specimen articles of association for a solicitors ' incorporated practice which is an unlimited company having a share capital
10 After a transitional period of three years from 1 January 1992 , such companies will only be operable as part of a solicitors ' incorporated practice .
11 Aminoacids were analysed by a BAS 200A ternary gradient high performance liquid chromatography system ( Bioanalytical Systems Inc. , West Lafayette , IN , USA ) with a CMA200 autoinjector ( Carnegie Medicin , Stockholm , Sweden ) .
12 She angrily warned that she would quit a resort 's big night if the woman did n't stop filming her .
13 I shall grow it down into a bob and have it a bit long steppy bit at the back and keep growing it .
14 The Sergeant was a meaty slab of a man , of fifty years ' service , ruddy-faced as though surfeited with a Marine 's haemoglobin-plus blood ; and through one Lyman 's earlobe he wore an alien foetus pendant .
15 At the bottom of his stride , a runner 's built-in spring is most highly charged , but this third type of energy can not be detected by the force plate .
16 Heading for the bar is an integral part of a footballer 's social life .
17 This can be done , however , only where a taxpayer 's total income is below the level of their personal allowances .
18 It takes either a flat battery ( MN1203 ) , three AA batteries ( MN1500 ) with a round cell adaptor E06 , or a Petzl E55 rechargeable battery .
19 It is not MAS practice to fix fees solely contingent on the price obtained for the company ; however , acting on a part fixed/part contingent basis is acceptable provided it is judged that the interest in selling is genuine , the price expectation is realistic and there is likely to be at least one buyer .
20 A sentence 's functional-level representation specifies in linguistic terms what is being done , by whom , to whom , and with what , if all of this information is contained in the message-level representation .
21 Questions about what may be termed the aesthetics of a text continue to be posed , even though the aesthetic is no longer tied to a text 's autonomous integrity .
22 As we understand more about a text 's specific historicity , how it emerged from a distinctive social embedment , we might expect it to be unavailable sometimes for current employment .
23 You can begin to find this out by using an ANNALS , which functions as a short-cut summary of historical facts if you do not know much about a text 's historical background .
24 If they want to talk to me they come here , ’ says Roger Boyes , executive director of the Leeds Permanent Building Society , delivering a northerner 's ultimate boast .
25 In the perfect silence we heard a toucan 's grating call .
26 The narrow inner door had been invisible in the uniformity of the panelling , and its latch had made no sound as it was lifted ; but suddenly there was a man framed in the doorway , a lean , wiry , lightly-built creature , stepping out of the wall with a conjuror 's aplomb and a deer-hound 's lanky grace .
27 Fertility genes enable a plasmid 's genetic information to be transferred from a donor to a recipient strain .
28 In many cases , however , despite the existence of general conventions it remains a writer 's personal decision whether to use a comma or not .
29 But it also shows that a writer 's verbal art can often be more profitably examined within the narrower scope of a chapter , a page , or even a paragraph , where the stylistic values can be more closely related to their function within a particular context .
30 One of the most important aspects of a writer 's creative personality is the degree to which he or she is sensitive and responsive to changes in public tastes , and is able to sense when such changes are in the ascendancy , acceptable to the vast majority of people , and can be successfully used within an advertising context .
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