Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] [adj] term " in BNC.
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1 | It is up to citizens working together to initiate a long term process of communication , mutual support and joint action . |
2 | The expression can only produce a constant term if both and have equal frequencies and , since has only a fundamental component , it is the corresponding component of which is required . |
3 | With our sister company , Wood Group Engineering Contractors , we successfully secured a long term contract from BP to provide integrated engineering services for the Miller , Magnus and Thistle platforms . |
4 | Express rules will generally override an implied term if they are clearly contrary to it . |
5 | The judge , Mr Justice Humphrey Potts , said he would have put Casabona behind bars for two years but he had already served an equivalent term on remand . |
6 | The students had not yet arrived , but I took meals in the refectory with a few of the college authorities and professors who had already started the new term 's work . |
7 | The topic could easily fill an entire term . |
8 | ‘ Detente ’ quickly became a pejorative term , and President Reagan , elected in 1980 , referred to the USSR in a celebrated phrase as an ‘ evil empire ’ ; the Russians , he declared at his first press conference , would ‘ lie and cheat and pursue their ends of world domination ’ . |
9 | Malik once served a short term in jail in Karachi where he was filmed by Dutch television living in the height ofluxury . |
10 | Concepts like privacy and confidentiality still threaten the long term preservation of nominal records . |
11 | Such a pattern would place limits on the availability of mutual aid , and would effectively separate the long- term unemployed from contact with the world of formal employment . |
12 | It says : ’ Such concentration on meeting the Government guarantee , and use of funds originally earmarked for other purposes for YT , inevitably means that other aspects of our proposed programme may suffer and that we also neglect the long term development of Youth Training itself . ’ |
13 | Einstein later called the cosmological term ‘ the greatest mistake of my life . ’ |
14 | Tees-side Bridge and Engineering Ltd the Court also found an implied term in the employee 's contract to the effect that he could be required to work where directed . |
15 | Secondly , we need to thoroughly review the long term future of our own examination system which willprobably need to be pitched at degree level to be acceptable to the Privy Council . |
16 | If the pedestal stands for fixity and place , what does the frame represent ? does embroidery/stitch , void of the frame , also become a malleable term , extended to include ‘ just about anything ’ , autonomous and self-referential ? |
17 | The day to day process of making capital investment decisions in our major corporations allocates the resources of society thereby having a long term impact upon the organizations involved and ultimately upon us all . |
18 | This projection of feeling onto a structure is often given the generic term ‘ tension ’ . |
19 | There is an additional aspect that erm we we must look also , I think , at the viability of the services and facilities , er , within the new settlement , if the new settlement is , for the sake of argument five hundred houses then my submission is that that really offers no long term viability for any facility or service , erm , clearly you might get a primary school if the new settlement size was of the order of eight hundred to a thousand dwellings , but you would not get any sizable retail element , and so however far that settlement was located from the main centre they would still become dependant on that centre , and that 's why I think it 's important to recognize that if you are to achieve the erm if you like the balance of requirements , of achieving erm a reasonable degree of self containment within the new settlement , but also meet the needs of York , it has to be a reasonable size , but located as close to York as possible |
20 | Dawa confessed , at the time of her arrest , to giving the flag to the monk and in late 1990 she reportedly received a three-year term of ‘ re-education through labour ’ . |
21 | In addition , savers can miss up to six monthly payments over the five years provided they are made up in the months immediately following the five-year term . |
22 | Great Yarmouth was successfully awarded a long term contract with Shell Expro , while Falkirk and Milford Haven increased their market share in support of the onshore petro-chemical industry . |
23 | This has almost become a technical term meaning philosophy of ministry or an understanding of , crudely , what they are there for . |
24 | Even more crucially , they are the product of an outdated political system which has consistently sacrificed the long term to the short term and abandoned principles for expediency . |
25 | However , once they learn the conventional term for a specific meaning , they must give up their own coinage and begin instead to use the conventional term . |
26 | If Hughes is correct ( 1 ) the phrase " bought as seen " prevents the sale being by description , and therefore excludes the implied term in s13 but ( 2 ) is subject to control under s6 of the UCTA 1977 as , presumably , would be any term which excludes the implied terms by preventing their implication . |
27 | So your under-funding next year , and your use of the rollovers , will actually have a long term effect on the funding of the Wiltshire police force , and I suggest that there 'll be problems er , ahead on that basis . |
28 | We shall therefore adopt the neutral term node instead of ‘ site ’ from now on |