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

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1 The Defence Secretary also said that now he had been in the post a year , he was reviewing defence spending priorities to see if they were correct .
2 Is the technology which reaches the defence sector better utilised than in the civil economy ?
3 HERE 'S another strange story about Astra , the defence company formerly connected to the Minister for Defence Procurement , Jonathan Aitken .
4 The Defence Minister barely flinched as the camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face as they ran the famous film clip from mid-December , 1987 , in which he promised that it would all be over by Christmas .
5 The Defence Minister barely flinched as the camera zoomed in for a close-up of his face as they ran the famous film clip from mid-December , 1987 , in which he promised that it would all be over by Christmas .
6 ‘ They ought to shoot the defence minister instead . ’
7 The new President , the Premier , the two Deputy Premiers and the Defence Minister all held seats in the People 's Great Hural which they were required to give up , as it was stipulated that Cabinet post-holders could not concurrently serve as deputies to the assembly .
8 The Defence Department also proposed a possible reduction to a level of 150,000 of US troops stationed in Europe over the five years to 1995 , provided that the Warsaw Pact reciprocated and on the assumption that the Soviet Union could no longer depend upon its Warsaw Pact allies to support any military action it may take .
9 The defence societies constantly warn that most complaints are provoked by doctors failing to communicate adequately , so there is an argument for adopting the ‘ defensive ’ practice of our American colleagues when consent for treatment is sought : but do our patients have the stomach for an American approach ?
10 Individual Unionists pursued the defence issues even more strongly than the leaders .
11 Other experimenters have varied the procedure , following Lawrence in training subjects on two discrimination tasks involving the same stimuli but changing the response requirement not by changing from the simultaneous to the successive arrangement but in some other way .
12 The response variable thus provides the proportions , and the explanatory variable the categories .
13 You ought to shop him for the income tax then
14 Excluded groups and those just above the income limit always felt aggrieved and pressed for inclusion .
15 The fortunate individuals who turn out to be at the top end of the income distribution usually own physical and financial capital as well as their own labour , or human capital .
16 Referring back to Table 9–1 , the bottom panel provides some examples of policies collected under three headings : those affecting factor market outcomes directly , those altering the ownership of capital , and those attacking the income distribution directly .
17 We were there in September when the daytime temperatures never fell below 100°F , and at midday were closer to 110°F .
18 Sex takes its place in the daytime routine along with hunting , eating and grooming .
19 Richard , the tent scene in ,
20 At the sound of footsteps outside the tent Loc quickly folded the copy and its master and hid them inside the packing case .
21 Regulars from several Hartlepool pubs are due to gather in the Park Hotel today for a 12-hour charity quiz to raise money for the Telethon appeal .
22 We now have a system whereby the park authority not only learns of the farmers ' proposals in advance but also invariably ‘ approves ’ the proposals .
23 As a result , farming interests now dominate many of the park committees and there must be doubt as to whether they are able to give proper consideration and weight to the park purposes when agricultural applications are being considered .
24 Arriving at the park office early in the morning things looked grim at first .
25 Nutmeg washed himself in the park pond nearby + sat down + thought for a while .
26 Any disregard of this may provide the minority shareholders with a claim under s459 Companies Act 1985 , under which they may complain against resolutions of the company which are for the benefit not of the company as a whole , but of the majority shareholders alone .
27 He added : ‘ Those who are intent on pursuing violence are perhaps holding the majority sway now within the IRA army council . ’
28 He added : ‘ Those who are intent on pursuing violence are perhaps holding the majority sway now within the IRA council . ’
29 The member elected as leader of the majority group usually becomes ‘ leader of the Council ’ and the member elected by the largest minority group ‘ leader of the Opposition ’ .
30 First , the leader of the majority group now becomes the leader of the council — a position many officers were reluctant to recognise even a few years ago — and acts as a political ‘ chief executive ’ .
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