Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 If junior creditors account for more than a third of the creditors , they can force concessions from their senior partners .
32 The relationship between a response and its consequences , or the association between a conditioned stimulus and a conditioned response learned by watching others is described as vicarious conditioning .
33 But I , I liked the the first outfit she came on with that sash wrapped round her
34 Do n't press seams with a seam roller , especially on the non-vinyls , which have hollow backings filled with glue .
35 Jason , born eight minutes before his brother , collected the junior pairs title with Kathryn Pritchard .
36 Because complete spindles come under the precision range of products .
37 He lifted his hand with graceful ease to imprison her chin , strong fingers splayed against her throat , their touch light but masterful .
38 This sort of task is very common in process control situations where the operator often makes a preliminary three-way decision corresponding to the worldwide system of red , amber and green traffic lights .
39 He laughed , a warm , comfortable sound that reminded her of homely , rustic things like sleek cattle and woolly sheep grazing on a West Country hillside .
40 An unused kitchen located on the first floor of this block , provided the necessary space for a new Staff Room , Kitchenette and Toilets , with supplementary Staff Toilets , Lockers and Resources Area being located in the link to the three storey block .
41 MOST people would agree that drug dealing inside Buckingham Palace is a pretty serious crime by any standards .
42 Prison visitors seemed to acknowledge that drug taking among inmates is widespread .
43 He said : ‘ The fact that we are guaranteed a play-off place gives us a solid base to go to Molineux .
44 Why could n't he have a Ford ? ) was outside No. 16 and there was a builder 's flat-backed truck parked in front of it .
45 The steps led downwards , there were crumbling stone walls , so that they had to clutch at narrow ropes sunk into the wall at intervals .
46 As my right hon. Friend pointed out from the Dispatch Box yesterday , only £1 in £3 of agricultural support goes to farmers , which we do not think makes much sense .
47 What effect does agricultural support have on world prices ?
48 In Site Classe there is apparently full protection ( more akin to SSSIs in the UK ) and agricultural change has to be sanctioned by special Committees .
49 Within the coterminous Borough and Parliamentary Constituency of Blyth Valley , the old Labour hegemony based on the coal field has been seriously threatened by the emergence of an Alliance challenge .
50 The driver refused and was in due course convicted by justices of failing to provide a specimen without reasonable excuse .
51 Its unusual mahogany colouring and coat pattern , with a bold white finching along the back and underside and flashing white tail , suggest close links with the extinct Glamorgan ( see Welsh cattle ) and most would accept that the two in due course merged into a single breed .
52 The financial forecasts assume that the University will in due course succeed in recovering from the research councils the funds which it is expected will be lost from its HEFCE grant under the DR-shift .
53 ( Both clocks were in due course converted to pendulum clocks . )
54 The first panspermic hypothesis can be traced back to 1743 and Benôit de Maillet , who suggested that the germs of life came to Earth from space ; they fell into the oceans and in due course grew into fish and , later , amphibians , reptiles and mammals .
55 Some in due course opt for a diploma programme .
56 However , with the implementation of the Eleventh Directive , this non-disclosure advantage will disappear ; and , if the Ninth Directive is put in place , and in due course extends to all subsidiaries ( whether public or private companies ) , then this non-recourse advantage will also disappear in the circumstances specified in the Ninth Directive .
57 In spite of his breakdowns , Hoccleve achieved a position of seniority and in due course retired with a pension .
58 To send a letter in due course to ask for support from Council of Churches in the UK and Ireland .
59 8.1 shall despatch the Licensed Software to by post or by such other carrier as and agree upon , which shall be notified to at the above address or to such address as shall in due course communicate to as its delivery address within the Territory .
60 In the later 1950s they encouraged education services to flourish ; and some local authorities began to innovate in this policy area in ways that in due course came to be regarded as radical and politically contentious .
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