Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 3.1.1 " Tenant 's Approvals " means all ( if any ) approvals consents permissions and licences of any local or other competent authority which may from time to time be necessary to enable the Tenant lawfully to commence and to carry out the Tenant 's Works
2 The solicitor who drafted the will later acknowledged that he had made a mistake .
3 Using the timer also means that you can experiment to optimise the exposure times with different makes of sensitised boards and not worry about under- or over-exposure .
4 The man , who can not be named for legal reasons , admitted the charges falsely imprisoning and indecently assaulting his superior on August 9 last year .
5 But planning officials and Labour councillors insist the scheme only works if it gives shoppers maximum access to the road .
6 I do n't think the doctors really believed that she could be saved . ’
7 It is moved by a simple machine which uses magnets to pull the island closer to land or push it higher into the sky .
8 Unless IBOA receives such a reply , the Association will pursue the matter further to ensure that the position of all Assistant Managers and Officers is protected .
9 Press the corners together to seal and leave to rise .
10 In those circumstances the accused has the intention permanently to deprive because of s.6(1) .
11 Advance comprises five distinct components and a firm has the option either to mix and match certain elements or to use it as a complete package , thereby effectively outsourcing all of its software functions .
12 Not only has the target now changed but the technique itself has changed from a linear one ( the punch ) to a circular one .
13 It is more common among severely mentally handicapped children where again the best treatment is keeping the child well occupied and busy .
14 ‘ I found the pressure hard to handle because everyone expects something special from you every single week .
15 I found the shop expensively decorated and empty except for two sales staff , one sitting reading a magazine , the other preventing the counter from falling over .
16 He let the night silently envelop and possess us , let time fall away ; then began to draw me back down the decades .
17 By a long process the child gradually learns and uses an increasing vocabulary .
18 Many RSC actresses removed their clothes , and it cost a lot less to make than that year 's high-brow smash , Brideshead Revisited .
19 I then used a fingertip roughly to blend and spread them for a hazier and more subtle finish .
20 Angie must know every song ever written and includes in her repertoire , material from The Blues Brothers , Connie Francis , Tina Turner and literally hundreds of other songs for young and old .
21 The court has no jurisdiction either to say that he erred in his application of the general law ( since the general law is not applicable to the decision ) or to reach a contrary view as to the effect of the domestic law ( since the visitor is the sole judge of such domestic law ) .
22 A couple of last year 's sillier pieces of driving provide metaphorical weight to the rumour that at least one of our 26 heroes has a problem prematurely overheating and making an embarrassing mess .
23 Floriade also has a lot more to offer than the splendid horticultural displays ; there will be varying music festivals including a jazz festival , fashion shows and even an amphitheatre where an assortment of shows will be staged by countries form around the world .
24 ( This is n't to say that twisting an ankle always means that you are immobilising yourself .
25 When you come to evaluate the software always ensure that you test its capabilities by having it produce real examples of the work that you will be doing .
26 Mr Brown claimed that his failure to answer the question directly meant that ‘ nobody in this country trusts him ’ .
27 Indeed , if Mr. Newman was right , retraction in this country of evidence previously given in the requesting state would ipso facto discredit the evidence so given and so deprive the magistrate of any power to commit on that basis .
28 I noted the Handbook clearly stated that you were not to expect the police to break into a sweat over your losses .
29 What price are we going to have to pay the French to get this through , really do n't know and I wonder if the minister could say , what exactly does do the French actually want before they agree to this ?
30 I base this theory on having seen the fish both distressed and inflated , but never at the same time .
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