Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] a matter [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If it 's something like that erm , all will go back and check that erm the researcher in as a matter of course , a couple of months and make sure
2 Any essential communication should be sent in writing and all letters of acceptance should be sent in as a matter of urgency .
3 On the evidence of what was seen at Goodison Park , neither side has any outstanding strengths or glaring weaknesses and the whole puzzling equation simply comes down to a matter of confidence .
4 Governments would have to give way more often to the opinions of back-benchers , and not force every measure through as a matter of confidence .
5 I preferred doing what we call off-diary stories , not the councils and the jobs that came up as a matter of routine .
6 If the hon. Gentleman can give examples of IFAs who have failed to give good independent advice , he should refer them to me , or direct to the regulatory body , which will take them up as a matter of urgency .
7 Deliberate destruction of the environment in times of war should be declared a war crime and a Geneva Convention on the protection of nature in times of war should be drawn up as a matter of urgency .
8 my Lord the fifth point in relation to question three , C , we 've always understood this to be a threshold bond , we 've concentrated on the words capable in law in relation to section fourteen , there are two ways of viewing this and your Lordship will clearly have to take a view on whether er one or both of these is a proper issue under clause three , C one , first of all is , is , is section fourteen itself capable of restricting the competition , is it in itself a restriction of competition , well we took your Lordship the C B R case , the case of the commission in which an ouster clause was held to infringe article eighty five , because of it 's interrelationship with the other restrictions and so section fourteen is bad if the other restrictions are made out as a matter of competition law , that we say is a question of fact and we therefore answer that part of three C by saying it 's not capable in law
9 Bug fixes are quite often sent out as a matter of course to registered users — non-registered users might never get to hear about them , and be stuck with bugged software .
10 There was a full page article announcing Darwinism is dead , which turned out as a matter of fact to be a reprint of an article which had appeared some months earlier in the Sunday Times of this country , erm which in fact was based very largely on some work by a young man called Steele , which none of us , I think , believed at the time , and which was since turned out clearly to have been mistaken .
11 The Labour MP for Jarrow said investigations into alleged abuse of the postal system were carried out as a matter of routine .
12 Dr McGowan , the Chief Medical Officer , reported to the County Secretary that there was no immediate danger to the public health but called as a matter of urgency for a resolution to the problem , as lead is a cumulative poison : ‘ The continual exposure of people to such high levels of lead is a definite health hazard and remedies to have this matter rectified should be carried out as a matter of urgency ’ .
13 The report Educational Opportunities for All ( ILEA 1985 ) remarks upon the enthusiasm expressed by London teachers for this method of working and recommends that an evaluation of support teaching be carried out as a matter of urgency .
14 We will be getting in touch with the previous occupant to sort something out as a matter of urgency . ’
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