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

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1 But I , I liked the the first outfit she came on with that sash wrapped round her
2 MOST people would agree that drug dealing inside Buckingham Palace is a pretty serious crime by any standards .
3 Prison visitors seemed to acknowledge that drug taking among inmates is widespread .
4 What remains possible , however , is that differentiation occurs alongside the associative processes .
5 Only after knowing what our target is can we go on and set a transfer price that encourages each division to operate at the required volume .
6 However it is clear that the three divisions prioritize different spheres of social relations and will have different effects … we suggest that each division exists within the context of the others …
7 It is wisest to treat each variety according to the details and information that will be contained in the better kind of catalogue — the sort of information which will also influence your decision where to order .
8 When , on 25 March 1859 , the tsar announced the principles on which Russian local government was to be based in the future , he acknowledged that provision had to be made for involving the public .
9 I have since learned of the curious way in which that provision came to be inserted .
10 Means that provision has to be .
11 Last year 's Welsh Office waiting list initiative offering particular operations at certain centres was not a great success in Clwyd when patients showed little enthusiasm to travel to South Wales or Bangor for hip , knee and eye operations .
12 For Bernadette Quli , that worry turned into a nightmare when the woman she had taken on to look after her six-month-old daughter , Farrah , fled to Ireland with the baby .
13 I stress that money relates to new equity and is not directly linked to any specific plans by Stagecoach for bids for SBG companies .
14 Two years ago , the Texas supreme court declared that money had to be spread equally between rich districts and poor , and that rich schools should send some of their revenues to the state to be shared out .
15 But given the shortage of money , ought not some of that money go towards preserving some of the great companies who are now under great pressure ?
16 where do all that money go for the fee ?
17 They do n't ask your permission , if you wish that money to go into Tory funds .
18 I would have had to pay tax unless I 'd set up trusts , er by setting up trusts I could then effectively delay paying the tax er use that money to invest in new companies .
19 Not that money seemed to be a problem .
20 She did not think it necessary to consider whether the old rule barring recovery of money paid under mistake of law should be abolished , though had she thought it necessary to do so , she would have followed the approach of Dickson J. She considered , at p. 169 , that money paid under unconstitutional legislation was generally recoverable :
21 Accordingly I consider that Glidewell and Butler-Sloss L.JJ. were right to conclude that money paid to the revenue pursuant to a demand which was ultra vires can be recovered as money had and received .
22 I would therefore hold that money paid by a citizen to a public authority in the form of taxes or other levies paid pursuant to an ultra vires demand by the authority is prima facie recoverable by the citizen as of right .
23 Yet in my view there is nothing in the authorities which precludes your Lordship 's House from laying down that money paid by way of tax following an ultra vires demand by the revenue is recoverable .
24 ‘ The C & D category societies ( the smallest ) have picked up a lot of savings business by offering high interest rates , but that money has to be lent out and the sort of mortgage business they have been picking up at the rates they charge looks very doubtful to me .
25 It was claimed that money spent on the NHS between 1979 and 1987 had increased in real terms by a third , that more patients were receiving treatment than ever before and that the numbers of doctors , dentists and nurses had increased substantially .
26 It means that money to pay for your current fuel consumption , and towards the arrears you owe , is taken from your benefit each week and paid direct to your fuel account .
27 Will he encourage all local authorities to ensure that people pay their bills promptly and will he ensure that future charges are reduced when that money comes into council coffers ?
28 Whether that money comes from a pension , a P E P , off the pools
29 But in the total picture if you take what a , any , an average American state spends and you ask the question what proportion of that money comes from the federal government , the answer is wait for it , the answer is about twenty percent .
30 Neither provision featured in the draft text prepared before the Eleventh Session of the Hague Conference .
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