Example sentences of "project [Wh det] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This should promote the co-ordinated and ‘ consumer-led ’ development of a variety of provision in every area , especially since financial incentives favour projects which show evidence of user participation at the planning stage .
2 A second model belongs to Swedish collector , Torsten Lilja , and the third and largest model , still owned by the artist , forms the centrepiece of the exhibition of Christo 's urban projects which took place in Berlin in January and is expected to open in Bonn this month .
3 Conversely , if all institutions are up for grabs all the time , individuals in power will be tempted to milk their positions for private purposes , and those outside power will hesitate to form projects which take time to bear fruit .
4 I walked — in amazing Cecil B de Mille film type downpour yesterday for tea with a young lawyer son of one of John 's contemporaries at Gordonstoun , so that he could help me finalise the leaflet for a seminar on 14th January in respect of INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY , which many think is akin to copyright and so on but it embraces much more than that nowadays , especially in respect of computers , TV and sound usage , collaboration in respect of research and development projects which eat investments budgets and so on .
5 He is going to see environmental projects which help farmers to use their land in a sustainable way and women 's groups working in Brazil nut factories .
6 It was pointed out that the Northern Ireland Council on Disability was in the process of investigating the services different agencies are providing for disabled people — not just in relation to physical access , but also in relation to access to the network of information on different services and projects which exclude disability interests .
7 GDA will continue to give priority to projects which stimulate tourism and leisure , service industries , retailing in regeneration areas , higher education , culture and heritage .
8 The Scottish Officer in its Urban Programme ( Urban Aid ) makes grants available for projects which address aspects of disadvantage in areas which are designated as multiply deprived .
9 Help the Aged is a national fund-raising charity supporting projects which provide care and facilities for elderly people .
10 , President Collor has issued a decree stipulating that government subsidies for agricultural development , including cattle ranching , will be withheld from any projects which involve deforestation .
11 Research proposals therefore tend to come from established departments , and also tend increasingly to consist of safe , conservative projects which have possibilities for future income-generation for the universities .
12 Money could then be ploughed into smaller projects which create jobs , meet the needs of local people and conserve the environment .
13 Dr. Peter Clough ( Lecturer in Special Needs Provision ) has been concerned in a number of small-scale projects which explore continuities in Language provision between mainstream and special settings .
14 Practical work takes the form of projects which explore design problems using specific software tools .
15 British Coal says that it is not worried by the change because these days it considers only projects which beat 8% by a decent margin .
16 There have also been some striking results from an Australian project which developed methods by which the students ( aged 15-16 ) took greater control of their own learning , including planning the lesson sequences and posing their own questions for enquiry .
17 It is the content of a project which gets children interested , quite naturally , not the fact that they may develop their reading skills .
18 She is the one hundredth thousand person to take part in the project which sends teachers out of the classroom and into industry .
19 In Herefordshire , education , health , social services and voluntary groups are working together on a Lifestyles Project which enables students leaving college to have a life of their own within the community .
20 A major feature of this year is a project which enables students working in teams to draw together their knowledge , skills and experience .
21 In 1985 Gateshead CAB set up the Refugee Specialist Advice Project which helps refugees , asylum-seekers , and those with exceptional circumstances , to remain in the UK .
22 However , do you count things like our final year project which occupies 25% of our third and final year ?
23 We recognise the face and words of Robert J. Oppenheimer , leader of the Manhattan Project which gave America the atomic bomb : " I remembered a few lines from the Hindu Scripture , the Bhagavad-Gita : " Now I am become death , the destroyer of worlds . " "
24 £18,000 capital grant to the Hutson Street Project which provides literacy classes , mother and toddler groups , community art and community health projects for local people ( 1988 ) .
25 project which educates children in the use of desktop publishing and provides computer equipment to winning schools .
26 Long term projects include support to the Aberdeen Cyrenians who help homeless young people , a Young Artists Competition run in conjunction with Aberdeen Royal Infirmary , and the DESK project which educates children in the use of desktop publishing and provides computer equipment to winning schools .
27 The creation of a model of the project which reflects time , cost and resources is a powerful tool for controlling costs , but there is little point in preparing a highly complex critical path network if only the author of the network understands how it works .
28 This chapter tells the story of a collaborative curriculum project which involved pupils and teachers from two schools in Dudley , in the West Midlands .
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