Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dr Sommerville , accompanied by a group of junior doctors ( the National Heart was considered a teaching hospital ) told me : ‘ I was looking at your case notes yesterday evening and I know exactly what the answer is — a transplant . ’ |
2 | On current performance , any contraction in local authority building programmes disproportionately disadvantages disabled people . |
3 | POLICE are examining security videos in an attempt to track down arsonists who set fire to a football ground and laid booby traps just hours before Middlesbrough played there . |
4 | By 1987 the IFC had approved investment projects over $9 billion . |
5 | Furthermore , some final combustion products e.g. oxides of sulphur and nitrogen are odorous and will probably require dispersion via a tall chimney , depending on the quantity formed . |
6 | Free food on the bar and quiz entries just 25p each . |
7 | So this cell signals both onset and offset of a small spot over a small region of the visual field . |
8 | My Lords , the respondents to this appeal , Woolwich , paid to the Inland Revenue Commissioners almost £57m. pursuant to demands made under the Income Tax ( Building Societies ) Regulations 1986 . |
9 | It has been thought that aircraft maintenance problems i.e. planning/scheduling activities , aircraft system/equipment failure diagnosis , etc. , are too large and complex to be tackled successfully with computers . |
10 | While ERAI is more concerned with promoting Rhone-Alpes firms abroad ADERLY ( the Economic Development Agency for the Lyon region ) is the body charged with attracting investment into the greater Lyon area . |
11 | ANNUAL EXPORT EARNINGS ALMOST £2 BILLION . |
12 | The average cost of a standard policy for a two week holiday in Europe works out at £18 , while cover for a three-week holiday in the United States averages about £45 . |
13 | If the midpoint summaries then trend downwards , the transformation was too powerful , and we must move back up the ladder somewhat . |
14 | By keying in one or a number of search terms e.g. subject keywords , author or format , the user can broaden or narrow a search without any predesigned classification structure . |
15 | Carol H. Smith 's fine study details thoroughly connections between Eliot 's late plays and the earlier dramas and primitive motifs which underlie them . |
16 | They got in touch with commercially-minded courtiers , including Roe , and in 1606 persuaded the king to issue a charter to the Virginia Company , dividing the North American seacoast from about 35 °N to 45 °N into a section for the Londoners including Sir Thomas Smith , who went south to the region of Raleigh 's original settlement , and a section for the Plymouth men who followed their fishing interests further north . |
17 | The club charges about £2.50 landing fee and sell aircraft fuel sweets and drinks . |
18 | The first mention of Mars is identified by 67% , the second individual occurrence by 24% , and the final mention scores only 10% . |
19 | I 'm writing figure ones there dots blank year one third one third one third dots , blank year one third |
20 | Where are the potting tabs then chaps ? |
21 | He said : ‘ Our future expansion programme is frozen , because without a Glasgow bridgehead sites further north would be too isolated from the central hub of our business . |
22 | Often house paints need to be delivered to building sites so Taubmans and Cromadex products can also go out on the same vans . |
23 | For example information about prices can , in certain circumstances , constitute a business secret : see the discussion in Faccenda Chicken Ltd v Fowler [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 724 and Lansing Linde Ltd v Kerr [ 1991 ] 1 All ER 418. 2 Express duties once employment has ended By including express restrictive covenants in an employment contract an employer will seek to achieve three goals once employment is over : ( a ) to prevent the ex-employee canvassing orders from the employer 's customers ; ( b ) to prevent the ex-employee competing with his business ( usually within a defined geographical area ) ; ( c ) to prevent the ex-employee from using/disclosing any legitimate business secrets . |
24 | Spurs nets over £3m |
25 | In this condition , the sufferer experiences either constipation or diarrhoea , often in association with excessive abdominal bloating and sometimes pains , usually cramp-like and situated either in the middle or lower part of the abdomen . |
26 | But he could face competition from a young North Wales amateur who impressed Robins ' boss Brian Flynn in a 3-2 Midland Senior League win over Tranmere Rovers yesterday afternoon . |
27 | Willie Cole , at Brooke Alexander from 8 April to 16 May tortures home appliances with heat . |
28 | Former Blackburn Rovers forward Lenny Johnrose has an arm in a sling . |
29 | Charlton , who are meeting Greenwich Borough Council officials tomorrow night over the projected return to The Valley , are unhappy at being told recently by the council that it wants the club 's proposals to be revised dramatically to take account of environmental requirements . |
30 | Yes , where erm my next neighbour gave me some stuff erm , then I went into her shed cos she had erm , some mice problems so dad went in there to have a look round , seeing the poison were wore off and we found quite a lot of old gardening chu , tools . |