Example sentences of "[art] [adv] establish [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The US corporation Air Express International is one of the longest established and largest freight forwarders , with 27 subsidiary companies and a network of agents around the world and a turnover in excess of $600m a year .
2 In Muir Hunter on Personal Insolvency ( 1991 ) , p. 3037 , at para. 3–070 , it is suggested that the Theophile construction of the Act of 1914 is a somewhat artificial one , and the question is raised as to whether , under the new Act , unfettered by old case law , the long established but artificial construction will continue to be applied .
3 Its early implementation met with a degree of resistance , [ for ] the new system fundamentally dislocates the well established and cultural preferences of the service .
4 It was an indication of the great difficulty the European idea would have in achieving concerted action in even a single economic sector , and suggested that the recently established and broader European Economic Community of 1957 would not find it easy to secure its broad objectives of common policies and a common market .
5 Two methods of production are used — a well established and proven diluent process and a more recent gas-phase process , originally licensed from BASF and first taken into use by ICI eight years ago .
6 But a breach in the wall à la ITV or even Dallas does not in itself destroy the fundamental nature of the existing system ; it may contain within it forces which threaten it but a well established and respected institution such as the BBC ought to be able to adapt to change .
7 Other comparisons of the two systems , by Reynolds and Sullivan ( 1987 ) , Sutherland and Gallagher ( 1987 ) , and by Steedman ( 1983 ) , are inconclusive on the grounds that they are not comparing like with like but the outcomes of a well established and resourced system with one still grappling with its identity and purpose .
8 It should be emphasised at the outset that this is an assumption , not an empirically established or necessary truth : what theory dictates should happen in a state of perfect competition may not occur in real , imperfect markets .
9 In future those seeking a religious life were to enter an already established and approved order .
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