Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | JIM MILLS yesterday resigned as manager of the Welsh Rugby League team in protest at his side 's omission from the World Cup , to be staged in Britain in 1995 . |
2 | The experience of other police forces who had granted researchers permission also showed that no great difficulties were created as a result , and allowing research accords with the professionalism which is the core value of senior officers in the RUC . |
3 | EEC referendum shabbily confirms that 67 per cent of us say Yes . |
4 | Ibn Hajar merely says that alter having served as kadi of Bursa for a while , " he went to Konya and settled there " . |
5 | Any computer user soon discovers that sometimes hardware , and more often software , is extremely fallible . |
6 | Arnold Toynbee once argued that it is the ‘ barbaric ’ vital periphery that finally topples a declining civilization , but this maxim does not hold for the Russian Revolution . |
7 | Together , the three companies represent the most powerful alliance of consumer electronics giants ever seen and represent formidable financial muscle with which to back the launch and worldwide distribution of CD-I . |
8 | I though Tyler was the best writer NME ever had and I 've since found out that him and Ian McDonald were the ones that gave the NME its style in the first place . |
9 | The Universiade GB board also announced that the immediate cash-flow problems , revealed a week ago , had now been resolved by an injection of funds by Sheffield City Council and that further offers of financial support are to be followed up immediately . |
10 | At the unveiling of Sun Microsystems Inc 's Solaris implementation of Unix for Intel Corp processors , Dell Computer Corp finally confirmed that it will offer Solaris on its 80486 machines , and on its Pentium machines when they arrive . |
11 | Is the discredited regression therapy still taught and used in any homes and , if so , will he make it illegal ? |
12 | A Cuban Foreign Ministry briefing afterwards stated that the talks had laid a new basis for bilateral relations , both sides having agreed to cast off the " ideological narrowness of the past " in favour of a new " mutually advantageous base " in keeping with " the possibilities and real interests " of both parties . |
13 | WITH the Bush-Clinton confrontation now resolved and our own Parliament on the brink of a crucial European Community debate today , modern Welsh politics seems tame in comparison . |
14 | THE Scotch Whisky Association yesterday revealed that the industry suffered a 10 per cent collapse in UK sales last year — the worst performance since 1977 . |
15 | DC Assessment data not transfered as TRANSFER SCHEDULE time expired |
16 | Peter Barkworth ends his Sassoon evenings by waving triumphantly a battered copy of the memoirs ; even with a more controversial figure such as Lillian Hellman , Frances de la Tour only accepted because she felt sympathetic and compatible . |
17 | The purpose of these notes is to assist all bodies to improve their applications , to ensure that they present the kind of information to justify grant aid previously offered and to strengthen the case for continued and/or increased grant aid . |
18 | When knitting an adult size garment , the slow progress of the garter carriage usually means that it is only possible to knit one garment piece each day . |
19 | This cocktail effect commonly occurs when the same enzymes are involved in detoxifying both chemicals — the two then ‘ compete ’ for the same enzyme , which is only present in limited amounts . |
20 | Can I move that we mo go to , I 'll put this to a vote then , those in favour of the recommendation from budget review please show and the against that 's carried . |
21 | The lack of correlation between the four motility parameters furthermore implies that the disturbed motor functions develop independently and can affect any gut system . |
22 | ‘ It was as if The Wedding Present only formed when I joined , which was nice in a way , ’ says Charman . |
23 | Scottish football is pockmarked with what the Everton and Scotland winger Pat Nevin once described as ‘ the ego in the boardroom , ’ that irrepressible businessman in the size 48 club blazer who ca n't keep his fingers out of football . |
24 | Case study experience further suggests that even this use is questionable . |
25 | Organizations which are in the process of implementing GIS strategies also appreciate that the ‘ ease of use ’ factor is a key control over how quickly GIS programmes can be implemented , and therefore the speed with which financial targets for paying off capital costs can be met . |
26 | Managing director of ICL Personal Systems David Mills also claims that the Spring collection is well placed to exploit the growing trend towards client-server technology — in fact , the company said it can now offer ‘ everything you need for client-server computing ’ . |
27 | Recent tests by Rover have shown that , on the four cylinder car engines not designed to run lead free , valve seat regression still occurs when using Carbonflo and lead free fuel . |
28 | Co-operative Awards in Science and Technology ( CAST ) are postgraduate research studentships which specifically support students working on research projects jointly devised and supervised by an academic department and a collaborating body such as private firm or public body . |
29 | ULSTER Unionist MP Ken Maginnis today hoped that the responsibility-sharing policy pioneered in Dungannon Council will continue — despite his future absence . |
30 | Comparison of the POU domain of pou[c] to other known POU sequences clearly show that pou[c] has the most divergent POU domain sequence reported to date . |