Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] of [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Changes in the accounting practices of bought out firms will also be analysed . |
2 | Advice was available from the socio-economic advisers of the Advisory Services but training might well be provided in the techniques of grant application , building skills for ‘ kit ’ house erection , and on the detailed legal , financial and management problems of handing over the farm . |
3 | Rumours of Kozyrev 's imminent resignation had followed the publication of an interview in Izvestiya on June 30 , in which he warned of the possibility of a coup attempt , and accused the defence and security ministries of providing deliberately misleading reports from areas of ethnic conflict in the former Soviet Union . |
4 | Investing in the UK because of the UK tax disadvantages of investing overseas is a road to competitive ruin . |
5 | But other aid groups have accused the UN agencies of doing too little , too late . |
6 | It must proceed on the presumption omnia praesumuntur rite esse acta until that presumption can be displaced by the applicant for review — upon whom the onus lies of doing so . |
7 | While these and similar points are perhaps obvious , a vital question that is often overlooked is the taxation effects of living overseas . |
8 | In a part of Chile where half the region 's income goes to 10 per cent of the population and a quarter of all the people regularly do n't have enough to eat , the day to day problems of scraping together an income are common . |
9 | Then they lifted the wide metal pans of washing on to their heads and set off back to their villages , erect along white lanes , their clothes a bright flash of colour in the green landscape . |
10 | The union , which is currently coming to terms with 7,000 job losses among railway workers , accused BR bosses of going back on guarantees made in 1984 . |
11 | In this last stage self evaluation is included and in a commentary on the White Paper on teaching quality ( DES 1983a ) , John Elliott 's characterization of three levels of professional development through self-evaluation was quoted as an argument against assuming that government policies of dealing out more doses of in-service education would improve teaching quality ( Slater 1985 ) . |
12 | Opposition groups in Tehran and London accused government forces of stepping up attacks on Shia strongholds in the southern marshlands in mid-April . |
13 | The conservatory is light and airy , but remains sufficiently shaded to prevent summer temperatures of getting out of hand . |
14 | Prof Chris Payne , HRI 's chief executive , said : ‘ The work is part of our twin goals of achieving environmentally sustainable horticultural production and adding value for the UK grower . |
15 | There are clear technical issues such as the data transfer and memory implications of addressing much higher levels of display definition than are generally required today , particularly , of course , in consumer environments . |
16 | But whatever the motives , the Government 's twin aims of handing back the control of unions to the individual members , and ensuring that trade unions act within bounds set by a democratic state , are ones that should have been promoted by the left . |
17 | And the rich find ways of accruing yet more again . |
18 | You again you mentioned earlier on about erm members of your lodge members of going out erm and talking |
19 | CRE chairman , Nick Seaton , has accused the National Association of Schoolmasters/Union of Women Teachers of acting illegally by instructing its members to boycott all Standard Assessment Tests . |
20 | Such changes in the target areas of lending not only make its impact more difficult to assess , but have not yet led to a sustained improvement in the rate of economic growth achieved by recipient countries . |