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

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1 The machines are due to go into beta test in August and will run Solbourne 's SunOS MP implementation .
2 Ingres Corp will support 4Gb binary large objects ( BLOBS ) as an extension to the kernel of Version 6.5 of its relational database management system , due to go into beta test next year : the move seems aimed at forestalling customers thinking of moving to object databases , or to other RDBMS that already support BLOBs , such as Informix , Interbase and Oracle Version 7 — BLOBS however , are seen as little more than a token gesture towards true object databases .
3 He had left school the previous December , having failed to get into Cambridge , and was due to go to Essex University in September .
4 As the sisters wait for their visas to arrive there is a tinge of sadness for Sister Inge , who was due to go to South Africa with them .
5 CA-Unicenter is due to go to beta test in July on HP systems — the first releases are expected in October this year on HP 's Unix 9000 series 700/800 workstations and servers .
6 By making crowns of the most precious metal , gold ( and in the case of that made for Queen Alexandra platinum ) , and setting them with the most resplendent stones available , a combination of the most precious substances proclaimed the supremacy of the state and its titular head .
7 I would allow the appeal only to such extent as may be necessary to enable the order which , in a changed situation , this court made on 30 June to be substituted for that made by Thorpe J.
8 One would go too far in saying that by Civizade 's time a scholar could achieve greatness solely through office ; but at the least , such a distinction as that made by Karamani Mehmed Pasa had become almost impossible to make , since greatness ' and " office " had grown so closely intertwined as to be inseparable .
9 Current proposals for further action have yet to be implemented , including that made by John Major ( as chancellor of the exchequer ) at last September 's Commonwealth meeting of finance ministers .
10 The amount of serum given had to balance with the amount given me by the Pharmacist from the records she kept of that given to Ward Sisters for use on the wards .
11 What determined the suppression shown to a test stimulus was whether or not its stage-one treatment matched that given to stimulus A.
12 The most familiar description perhaps is that given by Lord Wright in Davies v Powell Duffryn Associated Collieries Ltd ( No 2 ) [ 1942 ] AC 601 at p611 : It is not a claim which the deceased could have pursued in his own lifetime because it is for damages suffered not by himself , but by his family after his death .
13 The importance of the case lies in the general discussion of the principles of natural justice , especially that given by Lord Reid .
14 It has a long historical lineage but the most sophisticated explanation is that given by Diplock L.J. , as he then was .
15 Compare the description of her social life given by Linda Farrell , a delivery man 's wife , with that given by Margaret Nicholson , the wife of the director of a publishing firm .
16 Perhaps the best definition of repair was that given by Buckley LJ in Lurcott v Wakely & Wheeler [ 1911 ] 1 KB 905 : " repair is restoration by renewal or replacement of subsidiary parts of a whole .
17 There is no good reason for it other than that given by Bertrand Russell in that more troubled decade : ‘ The world in which we are now living would have seemed , before 1945 , too horrible to be endured .
18 He said LIFE did not support direct action either to prevent abortions by camping outside clinics to stop women entering or by bringing prosecutions like that sought by Father Morrow .
19 Eight remanded over brick offence
20 There were no windows ; only skylights , each spattered with rain drops and lined with little rivulets of running water .
21 Sorry to sound like Joan Collins , but the older you get , the harder it gets .
22 But that belongs to football history .
23 If I said to you , ‘ I saw a chair going down the road yesterday and … ’ you would interrupt and say , ‘ That belongs to Mr So-and-So , 316 Carphalute Quadrant North , Lesmahagow , AND his dog has the croup , and last year he lost his … ‘ ’
24 Test samples that are as table to light as are control samples in the test will almost certainly be stable to light under market conditions .
25 In the SE corner lies a ciborium in the form of a Gothic steeple , perhaps even a model of that planned for St Vitus ' .
26 It 's possible to go on volunteer holidays .
27 She knew it was right to go to London University because she hoped one day to teach in Africa , and they had a special course in education in relation to tropical areas .
28 That led to TV appearances on Carrott 's Lib and Saturday Night Live , but her career took an unexpected turn when she spent 16 months with Robert Lindsay in the West End musical , Me And My Girl .
29 Aquib shrugged off the flashpoint at Lord 's that led to Allan Lamb exposing Pakistan as cheats .
30 An especially impressive moral philosophy of this period was that developed by Joseph Butler ( 1692–1752 ) , later Bishop of Durham , in a series of sermons .
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