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

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1 Thus subject departments and individual teachers are to be involved in forming curriculum policies rather than having rights over such policies .
2 ’ Scottish Homes has had its budget for rent and ownership building programmes more than doubled for 1993/4 .
3 SWINDON saw their hopes of a place in the Second Division play-offs all but disappear in a 1–1 stalemate with Bristol Rovers in a desperately disappointing West Country derby at Twerton Park .
4 We have a tremendous skill base at doing good due diligence work when all said and done due diligence work is really just a focussed audit approach and if we 've good auditors , we should jolly well and good er new diligence er provides and we to react to new diligence opportunities rather than seek out new diligence opportunities .
5 In Washington , US Administration officials said the soldiers — members of the elite Green Berets — feared the rebels had left booby traps behind and waited for Salvadorean troops to work their way to the sixth floor , on which the soldiers were trapped .
6 To liaise with other education and training organisations e.g. Local Government Training Board , Provincial Councils , Local Authority , Central Training Officers , Library Association Groups etc and to coopt other members as appropriate .
7 So also , where an impoverished family left their accommodation on receipt of a distress warrant for rent arrears rather than wait for an eviction order , they were held by the House of Lords to have become homeless intentionally and this encouraged local housing authorities to require such orders before accepting such homeless applicants .
8 The best remedy to all such difficulties is not to harbour grievances silently but to raise the problems as they arise and to deal with them before they get out of control .
9 Maintenance engineers right and check over some of the process plant on the press floor .
10 In a theatre he frequently took refuge in a lavatory — not to solve his omnipresent bowel problems necessarily but to escape from autograph-hunters .
11 The standard solution to this ‘ data-collecting problem ’ would be the one adopted by Lavandera herself in her 1975 study , of structuring interview questions so as to encourage the appearance of linguistic contexts which required the subjunctive ( cf. 7.2 ) .
12 Writing as late as 1971 , John Erickson could still pinpoint a widespread frustration with the absence of a clear C.-in-C. of the Armed Forces and with military policy imposed by ad hoc command changes rather than clear and systematic institutional mechanisms and procedures .
13 The two versions use the same screen formats and keystroke commands , and access the same data files so that changing from the DOS to the Windows version requires no file conversion and no operator retraining .
14 Students are taught , for instance , to ‘ read ’ in a different way from that of everyday practice : rather than reading a text from beginning to end in the sequence in which the publisher has ordered it , they are urged to select what they want for particular purposes from different parts of the text , using the contents page , index , chapter headings etc. and moving backwards and forwards within that text and to other texts .
15 They live together , eat together , collect male pin-up magazines together and share a reputation as the fogeys of the art world .
16 Benin eased the velvet curtains apart and looked out over the brightly lit garden .
17 If you do n't , tear up the appraisal farms today and find a better way to assess performance and make profit .
18 It seems very important that adults are made aware of entry requirements particularly when applying to science courses .
19 You will then be in a position to either exit from the option and re-enter the data ( by pressing RETURN ) or , alternatively , you may press BACKSPACE to access the input data fields again and alter the data .
20 In Ostland the horde began to loot and destroy with customary Orc efficiency , crushing the spring crops underfoot and gorging themselves on the hard won stores of the local people .
21 In that case Radio Telefis Eireann ( the Irish broadcasting monopoly , ‘ RTE ’ ) refused to license the copyright in its weekly programme listings so as to allow the publication in Ireland of a comprehensive weekly television guide .
22 Bell says that a contract of employment is not a contract uberrimae fidei so as to require disclosure by the employee of his own misconduct , either before he is taken into employment or during the course of his employment .
23 Ordered to destroy them , scientist Lowell ( Bruce Dern ) chooses to destroy his philistine colleagues instead and save one forest .
24 The sand functions as a ground plane or as a surrogate elevation and enables me to shift building elements so as to understand their sculptural capacity .
25 The accountant is faced with the same problems regarding the correct allocation of cost to the current or following month for payment certificates near or straddling the month end , as was discussed under directly employed labour .
26 There are eight varieties of olives , bulk and bottled , including a Californian one stuffed with jalapeno ; olive oil , most famously Carbonell whose comely wench pictured on the labels must be the emblem of Spanish olive oil in British imaginations , comes in gallon tins rather than fancy little bottles .
27 Design and manufacture products so as to optimise their environmental performance , including considering the environmental effects when sourcing raw materials .
28 Five patients ' aminotransferase activities more than doubled during treatment .
29 Only one unit of all the British farms in this study was selling dairy products directly and had a demand it could not fulfil .
30 She could do with being taken down to the tennis courts probably and have a knock up .
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