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

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1 ANDES 21 de junio ( Asociacion Nacional de Educadores Salvadorenos ) is a founder member of the BPR and openly expresses its support for the FDR-FMLN , while both the state and the Catholic universities have been consistent critics of the lack of democratic and civil liberties and have argued cogently for the need for social and economic reforms .
2 This flexibility of approach is impossible with the EEC as presently constituted .
3 And in 1961 Britain publicly changed its attitude towards the principle of the EEC and formally applied for membership .
4 The A.835 goes straight forward , crossing the watershed of the Highlands and ultimately arriving at the east coast .
5 There is a rare Brittany breed which is very similar to the Guernsey and possibly formed the ancestral stock .
6 Allegations were subsequently made against Ibrahim Böhme , the SPD leader , who denied ever working for the Stasi or knowingly passing them information .
7 The Spirit 's steering is sharp and super-sensitive , requiring no more than finger-tip control , in stark contrast to the Vauxhall that always feels meaty and firm , yet with a touch of on-centre slack .
8 However , we hare unhappy that HMG has recently felt unable to support the early conclusion of a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty , since we believe — as does the Vatican 's representative at the United Nations — that a halt to nuclear testing is essential to the successful prolongation of the NPT and thus to progress in preventing nuclear proliferation .
9 Only from roughly the middle of the tenth/sixteenth century-perhaps coincidentally with the building of two other medreses which were to form part of the altmisli class , namely that attached to the mosque built by Suleyman for his son , Sehzade Mehmed ( the Sehzade medrese , completed in 954/1547 ) , and that built by the same sultan for his father , Selim I , apparently around 955/1548 — can one discern in the biographical sources the existence of a class of medreses , comprising these and others , one rank higher than the Sahn and normally carrying a salary of 60 akce , teaching in one of which seems to have been a generally recognized prerequisite for the holding of the highest learned offices .
10 In Suleyman 's time he returned to the medrese stream , teaching as far as the Sahn and then becoming kadi successively in Aleppo , Damascus and Istanbul , in retirement from which last post he died in 963/1555–6 .
11 The Kenya administration in particular included a number of vigorous reformers , most prominent among them R.W. Hemsted and C.E.V. Buxton — both completely wrapped up in the Masai and both determined to bring them , under British supervision , into the twentieth century .
12 But the writer could n't understand the aristocracy of the Vatican and constantly said so .
13 However , it reduces trade barriers between members of the CU and generally stimulates inter-bloc trade and reduces the share of trade with countries which are not in the Union .
14 But then he embarked on his main thesis , which was that the entire Western intelligence system in Britain , France , Germany and America had been deeply penetrated by the KGB and systematically manipulated with clever disinformation put out by Moscow .
15 Firstly bringing his son Any over from the States and later marrying , he kept his development of Heirloom Crag ( map ref 377103 ) very much in the family .
16 2 , We accepted the democratic decision of the NEC and also believe that such debates should take place in the legitimate bodies of the party .
17 Produced in the Auvergne and usually ripened for about two months , Gaperon is expensive .
18 The cones are like prayer wheels or the white prayer flags of the Bhutanese that forever send out their messages of desolation on the telegraph of the wind .
19 However , the five committed themselves to remaining within the party , Charles , a former deputy leader of the JLP and widely acknowledged to be the leader of the dissident group , in effect mounting a leadership challenge .
20 I do n't want him to start in the January and then have to be off school for three weeks because
21 Over the long centuries a series of massive offensives rolled them back through the Shadowlands and eventually culminated in the storming of Anlec .
22 Thus , sleeping and being awake are controlled by a region of the brain that is not only close to the SCN but also exchanges large amounts of information with them .
23 As Chairman of the CNAA and strongly committed to its activities , Sir Michael Clapham was a consistent advocate of increasing the responsibilities of the institutions it validated .
24 Once the SPR has been created you should use option 3.2.0 — Update SPR to add further details to the SPR and then use option 3.3.0 — Submit SPR , to submit the SPR .
25 That was a mythical representation of Scotland that owed everything to the prejudices of people who lived in the past and knew nothing of the realities of the Scotland that then existed .
26 Moreover , the specific dictionaries were derived from smaller corpora than the GCD and therefore contained fewer entries : 5,545 ( on average ) compared to 12,475 in the GCD .
27 It would also be possible , although it would contravene the fundamental principles of the NHS as originally conceived , to introduce charges for NHS treatment — for example , a small charge for every visit to a GP or a ‘ hotel charge ’ to cover the cost of food consumed in hospital as a means of raising additional funds .
28 Although it took years rather than months , new general managers were appointed throughout the NHS and steadily reorganised their Health Authorities along general management lines .
29 Furthermore , William of Jumièges was probably writing in the 1050s , after Edward the Confessor had promised the English throne to Robert 's son William , and it was fairly clearly this which led him to repeat Dudo of St Quentin 's story of the English king who entered into a pact with the Normans and later received Rollo 's assistance against rebels , to include accounts of Anglo-Norman relations in the days of Æthelred and Cnut , and to end his description of Cnut 's conquest of England and marriage to Emma by stating that he had wished to explain King Edward 's origins to those who were ignorant of them .
30 The canal 's purpose was to link the Stroudwater Navigation with the Thames and thus provide an inland waterway from the Black Country to London via the Severn , but it was never a commercial success and was finally abandoned in the early years of the present century .
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