Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [be] [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | If a social and political decision is taken against tobacco products and cigarettes , clearly there is a social and political responsibility to find other forms of employment for those people . |
2 | These may shape the activities of unions , so that their political manoeuvring is based on clientelist relationships , rather than class relationships . |
3 | IN A normal year Franco Kasper , the International Ski Federation 's secretary , would be at Saalbach in the Austrian mountain heartland today , running a critical eye over the brand new downhill course being tested in World Cup before next season 's World Championships . |
4 | The Inland Revenue Technical Division were asked in correspondence whether they adhered to this view where the income in question was paid to a beneficiary who was neither resident nor ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom or , alternatively , where foreign source income was concerned , was paid outside the United Kingdom to a beneficiary who was not domiciled in the United Kingdom . |
5 | Amongst the employed families living on the Mount Pleasant Estate , 51.2 per cent of their total income was claimed by rent and ‘ other necessary expenditure ’ ; in unemployed families the figure rose to 60.6 per cent . |
6 | His strong defence was supported by authority members , convened in a small working party to investigate the allegations . |
7 | However , attached lean-to garages are treated as home extensions , and must have full Building Regulations approval , especially as far as fire precautions are concerned . |
8 | Submissions for the European award are based on self-appraisal , whereby a company carries out a systematic review and measurement of its operations . |
9 | For much of the 1970S a wide range of European satellites were placed in orbit by American ( and in a few cases Soviet ) launchers . |
10 | ‘ … private houses be located in community groups or in established settlements … ’ |
11 | Complete remission was defined as resolution of clinical evidence of disease and of endoscopic lesions , with negative biopsy specimens and absence of extragastric localisation . |
12 | You may work in a ward where specific preparation is required in addition to this , e.g. to ensure that the bowel is clear ( Chapter 6 ) . |
13 | Firms experiencing technical change are selected in order to assess the social and economic consequences of such change . |
14 | The story implicit in this description of the general pattern of regional change is reinforced by Champion 's analysis at the more detailed county and district levels . |
15 | Mugabe 's statement on March 4 , 1990 , that " all progressive forces " should prepare for negotiations with the apartheid regime in spite of the continuation of the armed struggle was seen as criticism of the Pan Africanist Congress ( PAC ) with which , rather than the ANC , ZANU had traditionally been aligned . |
16 | Let confrontation be passionate , but civilised ; let controversial opinions be expressed with clarity , if necessary with forcefulness , but with an open mind and willingness to understand the viewpoints of others . |
17 | This leads naturally to another key point : whatever social or political meanings are attached to sport by different groups , participation remains intensely sociable and largely organized around the institution of the individual ‘ club ’ — a neglected social creation of the Victorians . |
18 | But while much of Africa is clamouring for multi-party elections in the hope of replacing indifferent or corrupt governments , the prospect of political freedom is met with apprehension in Uganda . |
19 | Moreover , most surviving copies are made of marble , which does not perform as bronze . |
20 | A competition with a Hebridean holiday as a prize was run in conjunction with the exhibition , a more specialized competition for schools was organized with support from the Royal Bank of Scotland , and private views were arranged for specialist bodies and organizations . |
21 | This modified algorithm is known as beam search . |
22 | The element of parental responsibility is preserved by paragraph 18 of Schedule 3 under which a parent of a child who is the subject of an ESO commits an offence ( maximum fine £400 ) for failing to comply with any directions given by the supervisor . |
23 | However , the range of possible relationships is summarised in Figure 2 . |
24 | The recruitment of those officers began immediately , and my hon. Friend will be pleased to know that more than 100 additional RUC and RUC reserve recruits were taken into training in December . |
25 | How much private study is assumed in addition to attending the course ? |
26 | Hence there are two written calls on E M and two purchased calls on E L and E H The combined effect is shown in Fig. 7.10(a) where the profit-loss line is shown as an unbroken line . |
27 | A representative result is shown in figure 2A . |
28 | Narrow rods are intended for use with café curtains and can be purchased with rings and special clasps which simply grip the top of the curtain , eliminating the use of curtain hooks . |
29 | Labour supply in the early 1960s was elastic not least because of a massive decline in the share of agricultural employment , so cheaper subcontracted labour was used in preference to any expansion of regular labour . |
30 | Earlier , he said on East German television that it would be ‘ far from good , even dangerous ’ if European borders were put into question . |